Pet Travel to Singapore 2026: AVS Import Requirements, Quarantine Rules, Costs & Permit Guide
The definitive guide to importing pets to Singapore. Understand AVS (Animal & Veterinary Service) requirements, import permits, quarantine rules, breed restrictions, and airline policies for dogs, cats, and small mammals.
Quick Summary: Pet Travel to Singapore
Importing pets to Singapore requires AVS (Animal & Veterinary Service) import permits, ISO microchips, valid rabies vaccination, rabies titer tests for most countries, and health certificates. Dogs and cats are permitted with restrictions; certain breeds are banned. Quarantine is typically 10 days if all requirements are met. Pets must travel as cargo on most international airlines.
- Import Permit: Mandatory for all pets; apply via AVS online system 2+ months before travel.
- Rabies Titer Test: Required for most countries; blood draw 30+ days post-vaccination; 3-month waiting period.
- Quarantine: Typically 10 days at AVS quarantine facility if all requirements are met.
- Banned Breeds: Pit Bulls, Tosa Inus, Fila Brasileiros, and other aggressive breeds prohibited.
Singapore is a popular destination for expatriates and their pets, offering excellent veterinary care, pet-friendly communities, and facilities. However, Singapore maintains strict biosecurity measures to protect its rabies-free status. Importing pets to Singapore involves comprehensive regulatory requirements enforced by AVS (Animal & Veterinary Service), a division of NParks (National Parks Board). Understanding and complying with these requirements is essential to avoid denied entry, extended quarantine, or return to origin.
This comprehensive guide details Singapore pet import requirements, including AVS permits, vaccination requirements, rabies titer tests, quarantine rules, banned breeds, airline policies, and step-by-step import procedures. Content is sourced from official AVS/NParks regulations, Singapore government sources, and verified importer experiences, and reviewed by licensed veterinarians.
Key Singapore Pet Import Facts:
- Import Permit: Mandatory for all pets; apply minimum 2 months before travel via AVS online system.
- Microchip: ISO 11784/11785 compliant (15-digit) required for all pets.
- Rabies Vaccination: Valid at time of entry; administered minimum 30 days before travel.
- Rabies Titer Test: Required for pets from non-rabies-free countries; 3-month waiting period after blood draw.
- Quarantine: Typically 10 days at AVS quarantine facility if all requirements are met.
- Banned Breeds: Certain dog breeds prohibited from Singapore entirely.
- Airline Policy: Most airlines require pets to travel as cargo to Singapore.
Critical Import Note
Start preparation 6+ months before travel. Singapore’s rabies titer test requirement includes a 3-month waiting period after blood draw. Combined with import permit processing (4-6 weeks) and quarantine booking, total preparation time is typically 6-8 months. Pets arriving without valid AVS import permits will be denied entry or face extended quarantine.
πΈπ¬ Singapore Pet Import Requirements (2026)
The table below summarizes current Singapore import requirements for dogs and cats. Requirements vary by country of originβalways verify with AVS before travel.
| Requirement | Dogs | Cats | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Import Permit | Yes (Mandatory) | Yes (Mandatory) | Apply via AVS online system 2+ months before travel |
| Microchip | Yes (ISO 11784/11785) | Yes (ISO 11784/11785) | Must be implanted before rabies vaccination |
| Rabies Vaccination | Yes (Valid) | Yes (Valid) | Minimum 30 days before entry; not more than 12-36 months |
| Rabies Titer Test | Yes (from most countries) | Yes (from most countries) | Blood draw 30+ days post-vaccination; 3 months before entry |
| Health Certificate | Yes (within 7 days) | Yes (within 7 days) | Issued by licensed vet; government endorsement required |
| Breed Restrictions | Yes (banned breeds) | No | Certain dog breeds prohibited from Singapore entirely |
| Quarantine | Yes (10 days typical) | Yes (10 days typical) | At AVS quarantine facility; longer if documentation incomplete |
| Age Requirement | Minimum 12 weeks | Minimum 12 weeks | Pets under 12 weeks not permitted |
| Parasite Treatment | Yes (within 7 days) | Yes (within 7 days) | Internal and external parasite treatment required |
Country Categories: Singapore classifies countries into three categories for pet import:
- Category A (Rabies-Free): UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Finland. Simplified requirements; no titer test required.
- Category B (Low Risk): USA, Canada, EU countries, UAE, South Korea, Malaysia. Titer test required.
- Category C (High Risk): India, Pakistan, Philippines, Thailand, most of Asia, Africa, South America. Titer test required; additional restrictions may apply.
Note: Always verify your country’s category with AVS before travel. Requirements may change based on rabies status updates.
π AVS Import Permit Process
The AVS import permit is the most critical document for Singapore pet import. Follow this step-by-step process to obtain your permit.
Step 1: Complete Rabies Titer Test (6+ Months Before)
- Ensure pet has ISO microchip implanted.
- Administer rabies vaccination (minimum 30 days before blood draw).
- Blood sample drawn at licensed veterinary clinic.
- Sample sent to OIE-accredited laboratory for titer test.
- Wait for results (typically 2-4 weeks).
- Result must be β₯0.5 IU/ml to pass.
Step 2: Wait 3-Month Period (3+ Months Before)
- 3-month waiting period starts from blood draw date.
- Example: Blood drawn January 1st β Earliest Singapore entry April 1st.
- Keep rabies vaccinations current during waiting period.
- Do NOT apply for import permit until titer test passes.
Step 3: Apply for Import Permit (2+ Months Before)
- Visit AVS website: nparks.gov.sg/avs
- Create online account with valid email and phone number.
- Complete import permit application form.
- Upload required documents: microchip certificate, rabies vaccination record, titer test result, passport copy, Singapore residence visa.
- Pay application fee (S$50β200 depending on pet type).
- Submit application for processing.
Step 4: Wait for Approval (4β6 Weeks)
- AVS reviews application and documents.
- Additional information may be requested.
- Import permit issued via email upon approval.
- Permit validity: Typically 30 days from issue date.
- Book quarantine facility simultaneously.
Step 5: Prepare Health Certificate (7 Days Before)
- Visit licensed veterinarian for health examination.
- Obtain health certificate issued within 7 days of travel.
- Ensure import permit number appears on health certificate.
- Administer parasite treatment (internal and external).
- Submit certificate for government endorsement if required.
Step 6: Book Quarantine Facility (Before Travel)
- Contact AVS-approved quarantine facility.
- Book 10-day quarantine slot (mandatory for most pets).
- Pay quarantine fees (S$1,500β3,000 for 10 days).
- Receive quarantine booking confirmation.
Step 7: Travel & Entry (Day Of)
- Arrive at Singapore Changi Airport (SIN).
- Proceed to AVS Animal Quarantine Station.
- Present all original documents for verification.
- Pet transferred to quarantine facility.
- Complete 10-day quarantine period.
- Collect pet after quarantine clearance.
Critical Permit Warning
Import permit validity: AVS import permits are typically valid for 30 days from issue date. Your pet must enter Singapore within this validity period. If travel dates change, you must reapply for a new permit. Quarantine facility booking must align with permit validity. Plan travel dates carefully after permit approval.
π₯ Singapore Pet Quarantine Requirements
Unlike many countries, Singapore requires mandatory quarantine for most imported pets. Understanding quarantine requirements helps you prepare financially and emotionally.
β Quarantine Details
Quarantine Booking Tip
Book quarantine facility when applying for import permit. Quarantine facilities have limited capacity and book up quickly, especially during peak relocation seasons (JuneβAugust, DecemberβJanuary). Secure your quarantine slot before finalizing travel dates. AVS will not issue import permit without confirmed quarantine booking.
β οΈ Singapore Banned Dog Breeds
Singapore prohibits import of certain dog breeds deemed aggressive or dangerous. Pets of banned breeds will be denied entry regardless of documentation.
Prohibited Dog Breeds in Singapore
The following dog breeds are banned from Singapore and will be denied entry:
- Pit Bull Terriers (all varieties including American Pit Bull Terrier)
- Tosa Inus (Japanese Tosa)
- Fila Brasileiros (Brazilian Mastiff)
- Dogo Argentinos
- Wolf hybrids and wolf-dog crosses
- Any breed deemed aggressive by AVS
Important: Mixed breeds with banned breed characteristics may also be denied entry. Always verify breed eligibility with AVS before booking travel. Cats have no breed restrictions.
Breed Verification Tip
If your dog is a mixed breed or rescue, obtain a DNA test to verify breed composition before applying for import permit. AVS may request breed verification documentation. Pets with banned breed DNA may be denied entry regardless of percentage.
π¬ Rabies Titer Test (RNATT) Requirements
Rabies titer tests are required for most pets entering Singapore. Understanding the timing and process is critical for successful import.
β Rabies Titer Test Process
Critical Titer Test Timing
3-month waiting period: After successful rabies titer test, you must wait minimum 3 months before entering Singapore. Example: Blood drawn January 1st β Earliest Singapore entry April 1st. Plan travel dates accordingly. Titer test must be completed BEFORE applying for import permit. Failed titer tests require re-vaccination and re-testing, adding 6+ months to timeline.
π° Singapore Pet Import Costs (2026)
Importing pets to Singapore involves multiple fees. The table below provides estimated costs in Singapore Dollars (S$).
| Item | Estimated Cost (S$) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| AVS Import Permit | S$50β200 | Varies by pet type; valid for 30 days |
| Rabies Titer Test | S$300β600 | Laboratory fee; required for most countries |
| Health Certificate | S$150β400 | Veterinary examination and certificate |
| Government Endorsement | S$100β300 | USDA/DEFRA or home country endorsement |
| Airline Cargo Fees | S$800β5,000+ | Varies by route, pet size, airline (Singapore Airlines, etc.) |
| Quarantine (10 days) | S$1,500β3,000 | Mandatory for most pets at AVS facility |
| Airport Clearance Fees | S$100β300 | Paid at Changi Airport AVS station |
| IATA Crate | S$200β800 | Purchase or rental; required for cargo travel |
| Pet Shipping Agent (Optional) | S$2,000β6,000 | Professional pet relocation service |
Total Estimated Cost: S$5,000β15,000+ depending on country of origin, pet size, and whether you use a pet shipping agent. Pets from Category A countries (rabies-free) will have lower costs (no titer test required).
βοΈ Airline Requirements for Singapore
Most airlines require pets to travel as cargo to Singapore. In-cabin pet travel is generally not permitted on international flights to Singapore.
Singapore Airlines
Policy: Cargo-only for pets to Singapore.
Fees: S$800β5,000+ depending on route and size.
Booking: Via Singapore Air Cargo minimum 72 hours before flight.
Other Airlines
Policy: Most require cargo for Singapore routes.
Fees: Varies by airline (Emirates, Qatar, Lufthansa, British Airways, etc.).
Booking: Contact airline cargo division directly.
Temperature Embargoes
Warning: Singapore’s tropical climate (27β32Β°C year-round) may trigger temperature embargoes.
Solution: Book early morning or late evening flights; avoid mid-day connections.
Peak Risk: MayβSeptember (hottest months).
π¬ Arrival Process at Changi Airport
Understanding the arrival process helps you prepare for a smooth entry. Here’s what to expect at Singapore Changi Airport.
Step 1: Land at Changi Airport
- Arrive at Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) Terminal 1, 2, 3, or 4.
- Proceed to passenger immigration and clear passport control first.
- Collect checked luggage (if any).
Step 2: Proceed to AVS Animal Quarantine Station
- Follow signs to AVS Animal Quarantine Station (separate from passenger customs).
- Location: Terminal 1 Cargo Agent Building or designated area.
- Ask airport staff for directions if needed.
Step 3: Document Verification
- Present all original documents to AVS officers:
- AVS import permit (original)
- Health certificate (original, endorsed)
- Rabies vaccination certificate (original)
- Rabies titer test result (original)
- Microchip certificate
- Passport and Singapore residence visa copies
- Quarantine booking confirmation
Step 4: Pay Clearance & Quarantine Fees
- Pay airport clearance fees (S$100β300).
- Pay quarantine fees if not prepaid (S$1,500β3,000 for 10 days).
- Payment typically accepted in cash (S$) or card.
- Receive clearance and quarantine receipts.
Step 5: Pet Transferred to Quarantine Facility
- Pet transferred from cargo holding to AVS quarantine facility.
- Owner cannot accompany pet to facility.
- Receive quarantine facility contact information.
- 10-day quarantine period begins.
Step 6: Collect Pet After Quarantine
- Return to quarantine facility after 10 days.
- Present quarantine release documents.
- Verify pet’s condition.
- Sign release forms.
- Exit facility with pet.
Arrival Timing Tip
Allow 4β6 hours for clearance: Pet clearance at Changi Airport can take 4β6 hours depending on time of day, documentation completeness, and quarantine facility availability. Arrive on flights that land during office hours (8 AMβ6 PM) for faster processing. Weekend arrivals may experience delays.
β Frequently Asked Questions
AVS import permit applications typically take 4β6 weeks to process. Apply minimum 2 months before travel via the AVS online system. Pets arriving without valid import permits will be denied entry or face extended quarantine.
Yes, quarantine is typically mandatory for 10 days at AVS-approved quarantine facilities if all requirements are met. Quarantine may be extended to 30+ days if documentation is incomplete, non-compliant, or pet shows signs of illness upon arrival.
Singapore bans several dog breeds including Pit Bulls, Tosa Inus, Fila Brasileiros, Dogo Argentinos, and wolf hybrids. Pets of banned breeds will be denied entry regardless of documentation.
Rabies titer tests are required for pets from Category B and C countries (most countries). Pets from Category A rabies-free countries (UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, etc.) typically do not need titer tests.
Quarantine costs typically S$1,500β3,000 for 10 days (dogs) and S$1,200β2,500 for 10 days (cats). Extended quarantine (30+ days) costs proportionally more. Fees must be paid before pet release.
Visitation policies vary by quarantine facility. Most AVS-approved facilities have limited or no visitation during the 10-day quarantine period. Contact your specific quarantine facility for their visitation policy.
AVS import permits are typically valid for 30 days from issue date. Your pet must enter Singapore within this validity period. If travel dates change, you must reapply for a new permit. Plan travel dates carefully after permit approval.
Yes, professional pet shipping agents can handle the entire import process including permit applications, documentation, airline booking, quarantine booking, and airport clearance. Fees typically range S$2,000β6,000 but can save time and reduce stress. Highly recommended for first-time importers given Singapore’s complex requirements.
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