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Singapore Customs

Red/Green Channels

Learn when to use the Red or Green Channel at Singapore checkpoints, what to declare, and what happens if you are unsure.

Last updated 24 February 2026
An infographic explaining the difference between the Green and Red Customs channels in Singapore, including when to declare goods, examples of dutiable, controlled and prohibited items, and common traveller questions.

A visual guide to help travellers decide whether to use the Green or Red Channel when arriving in Singapore.

When to use the Red Channel

Red Customs sign showing an arrow and the words “Goods to declare"

Use the Red Channel if you are carrying dutiable, taxable, controlled or prohibited goods.

What to do at the Red Channel

Help with Permits and Declarations

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When to use the Green Channel

Green Customs sign showing an arrow and the words “Nothing to declare"

Use the Green Channel if you do not have any goods to declare.