Can I bring Dried Bird Nest to Singapore?

Dried Bird Nest→Singapore

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βœ… Allowed

βœ… Allowed

πŸ“‹ Carrying Limits

  • Quantity Limit:1kg per person
  • Value Cap:no restriction
  • Other Restrictions:Must be for personal consumption only

βœ… Declaration Requirements

❌Not Required

πŸ“Œ Quick Summary

Status:βœ… βœ… Allowed
Limit:1kg per person
Value Cap:no restriction
Declaration:❌ Not Required
Note:Must be for personal consumption only

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Last Updated:May 28, 2025

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πŸ“ Important Notes

  • β€’As of 2025, Singapore allows travelers to bring dried bird nest (edible bird's nest) for personal consumption.
  • β€’Key Regulations:
  • β€’Maximum 1 kg per person for personal consumption
  • β€’No declaration required if within the 1 kg limit
  • β€’Allowed from all countries and regions
  • β€’Must be commercially packaged and properly sealed
  • β€’No value restriction
  • β€’Cannot be for commercial resale
  • β€’What is Allowed:
  • β€’Dried bird nest (cleaned and processed)

❓ More Questions

Can I bring bird nest to Singapore without declaring it?

Yes, if you're bringing 1 kg or less for personal consumption, no declaration is required. However, customs may still inspect your luggage.

How much bird nest can I bring to Singapore in 2025?

Up to 1 kg per person for personal consumption. Quantities exceeding 1 kg may require import permits and are subject to additional scrutiny.

Do I need to pay duty or GST on bird nest brought to Singapore?

For personal quantities (1 kg or less), no duty or GST applies. Commercial quantities require proper import documentation and are subject to duties.

Can I bring bird nest from China or Malaysia to Singapore?

Yes, dried bird nest is allowed from all countries and regions, including China and Malaysia, as long as it's within the 1 kg personal consumption limit.

Does bird nest need to be in original packaging?

While not strictly required, it's highly recommended to keep bird nest in original commercial packaging with visible labels. This makes customs inspection smoother.

What if I'm bringing expensive bird nest worth thousands of dollars?

There's no value restriction for personal quantities. However, for insurance and customs purposes, consider declaring it voluntarily and keep all receipts. Some travelers also get insurance for valuable items.

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