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Who is allowed to import live poultry, livestock & live animals into Singapore?
Businesses that want to import live poultry, livestock, and live animals for consumption or local food farm production must comply with Singapore’s food safety requirements and have the following documents:
- licence/registration from SFA
- a Cargo Clearance Permit (CCP) issued by Singapore Customs for each consignment, which incorporates SFA’s requirements
Use the table below to identify the licences/registrations you need.
Type | Licences/Registrations |
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Broiler chickens and broiler ducks | Licence to Import Poultry |
Day-Old-Chicks (DOCs) and hatching eggs, and other types of poultry (including geese, turkeys, silkies, quails, chukar partridges and pigeons) | Licence to Import / Export / Tranship Animals, Birds, Eggs and Biologics |
Sheep, cattle and goats | |
Pigs | |
Frogs and crustaceans | Licence for Import/Export/Transhipment of Meat and Fish Products |
How do I apply for the licence/registration from SFA?
Step 1: Ensure you are eligible
Step 2: Ensure the live poultry and livestock comply with import requirements and veterinary conditions
Step 3: Gather the required information and supporting documents
Step 4: Get a CorpPass
Step 5: Apply for the licence/registration
Step 6: Make payment (if applicable)
How do I apply for a Cargo Clearance Permit (CCP) for every consignment?
Follow the steps below to apply for a CCP.
Step 1: Obtain the Harmonised System (HS) code
Step 2: Gather the supporting documents
Step 3: Apply for a CCP
What happens after I have obtained my CCP?
After you have obtained the CCP, follow the steps below to bring your imports into Singapore.
Step 1: Obtain Veterinary Health Certificates (VHCs)
Step 2: Make an appointment for border control inspection
Step 3: Obtain a master’s/captain’s declaration (for livestock only)
Step 4: Undergo inspection
How do I apply for a Special Slaughter Permit for Sheep and Goats (for religious slaughter)?
For every consignment of sheep or goats imported into Singapore for religious slaughter (e.g. Korban), you will need a Special Slaughter Permit. To apply, follow the steps below:
S/N | Steps |
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1 | Complete the application form for permit to slaughter animal(s) other than a licensed slaughterhouse with the required information on the applicant, details of slaughter and place of religious ceremony. The permit is valid only on the specified date of slaughter. |
2 | SFA will contact you within 3 working days once your application is received. Please submit your application at least one month in advance. You can also contact SFA via the Online Feedback Form to follow up on your application. |
3 | Make payment via GIRO:
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For more information
You can contact us via the SFA Online Feedback Form.