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Hi, I believe I found the SD source? No, I'm pretty sure I found it but I'm not sure if theres a possibility of a wellness check or the package getting stopped at customs. I live in Singapore and I've not read many posts on whether SN can be shipped here. The government here is quite strict on banned substances, and they recently launched a crackdown on vapes. Does anyone know? Most of the posts I've read are shipped to the US/UK. Thanks!
 
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I cannot prove that there is a non chance of wellness checks occuring... I've heard about uk wellness checks but can't confirm that they won't start elsewhere.
 
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Hi, I believe I found the SD source? No, I'm pretty sure I found it but I'm not sure if theres a possibility of a wellness check or the package getting stopped at customs. I live in Singapore and I've not read many posts on whether SN can be shipped here. The government here is quite strict on banned substances, and they recently launched a crackdown on vapes. Does anyone know? Most of the posts I've read are shipped to the US/UK. Thanks!

Technically SN is legal in the UK/US (still, just) and most countries, so it is currently not illegal to import, buy or own it as a private individual, although the laws on this may be changing soon. The "welfare" checks are just that, they are checking you are Ok, with a view to intervening, if you are deemed to be about to harm yourself. They are not a "raid" because you have broken the law.

From searching online just now, this is not the case in Singapore where it is classed as a Hazardous Substance and you need an import license to import it, and probably a legitimate business use and possibly a license (eg for food processing) to buy/own it within Singapore, although I couldn't find a definitive answer to that.

So it's likely that you would actually be breaking customs law by trying to import it without a license, so if it was caught you might get a fine or possibly face prosecution under the law? Idk how seriously this would be taken or what the penalties are there.

That was just from a quick online search and might not be accurate. I don't live in Singapore. I know you did ask for anyone with experience of it in Singapore in your original post, edit: haven't seen any there are some posts about that specifically on here, use the search function.
 
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