Canada and Singapore enjoy a historic connection. Canada was one of the first countries to establish diplomatic ties with Singapore and remains an important trading partner. Companies rely on reliable methods shipping to Canada from Singapore.
Singapore serves as a major hub of trade and commerce across Asia. Canada serves as a gateway to North America. The Canadian market represents a great opportunity from Singapore
Jet finds solutions for the transporting of goods and complexities of logistics from Singapore to Canada.
This Shipping Guide For Shipping To Canada from Singapore explores of the main elements of international shipping between Canada and Singapore:
Note: The information we provide, including this post, is for general information only.
Useful video: Fundamental Aspects shipping to Canada from Singapore
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The cost to send to Canada from Singapore depends on the package size and weight, service type, discount, and fuel surcharge.
The cheapest option for individuals shipping small packages and personal items is via Singpost surface shipping options. Ocean shipping is best for large commercial orders. Useful information for ocean freight to Canada. For economy air shipping, get a shipping rate to Canada.
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Shipping by airfreight is the fastest option to Canada. With next-day pick-ups for air shipping, your consignment can deliver to Canada in 2-4 business days. Fill in rate request for below.
All shipments from Singapore are subject to import duty and taxes. Goods that qualify as Singapore origin under the CPTPP free trade agreement can import duty free. Useful Information Regarding Canadian Import fees.
There are several shipping options available for sending goods from Singapore to Canada. The best depends on your specific needs. Factors to consider include the type and size of the goods, the speed of delivery, and destination address.
Singapore post offers low-cost parcel post service from Singapore to Canada. Their services includes Speedpost Economy (for delivery in 1-2 months) and Speedpost Express (for delivery in 2 days).
Singapore Post is best option for individuals shipping small packages to Canada.
Singapore Post Parcel Delivery to Canada include:
FedEx and UPS are North America's largest carriers. They, along with DHL, provide reliable express delivery from Singapore to Canada. Get Your Instant Shipping Rate Singapore to Canada Now!
FedEx and UPS shipping options Singapore to Canada include:
Purolator is Canada's leading carrier but relies on other carriers - for example UPS - for their international parcel shipments. Purolator is a division of Canada Post.
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For sending larger cargo shipments, ocean shipping is usually the best option. Transit times for containerized cargo can ranges from between 1 to 2 months. Transit times will vary based on shipping schedules and the specific ports of entry. The Major container port for cargo from Singapore is Vancouver.
Less than container load (LCL) is best when shipping one to several pallets to Canada. Sharing container space brings cost efficiencies. Allow extra transit time for the loading and de-consolidation of the container.
Full container load (FCL) is the fastest way to ship via ocean to Canada. This can be via either 40 foot or 20 foot container.
Without the minimum surcharges oif ocean shipments, shipping smaller consignments via air can be more effective. This is especially true for door to dock shipping. Generally, shipments of less than around 150 kilograms are cheaper via air. Heavier cargo is much cheaper via ocean.
Useful information: Things to know about Ocean Shipping To and From Canada.
Generally, the exporter will be the party that issues the commercial invoice to his overseas customer. A third party involved in taking the goods out of Singapore may be able to act as the exporter.
copy/ paste link: www.customs.gov.sg/businesses/exporting-goods/export-procedures
Consignments Singapore to Canada are subject to duty and taxes. Most imports with a value under CAD 20 can import duty-free and tax-free. Shipments under CAD 3 300 can import under Courier Low-Value Shipment (CLVS) processes.
Useful information: Understanding Canadian Import Fees
Consignments containing Singapore origin goods may benefit from preferential duty free entry under the CPTPP free trade agreement (see below).
Contact Jet’s logistics team to get an estimate of import fees (for parcels shipped via our service).
If you are importing to Canada, it is important to become familiar with Canadian Customs online portal which is designed to streamline processes. Read more about CBSA Assessment and Revenue Management (CARM)
The default option for shipping internationally from Canada is Delivery Duty Unpaid (DDU). Common carriers use the term Ex Works (EXW) which essentially assigns all import related costs (duty, taxes and other fees) to the receiver/importer. Shippers can choose to pay the import fees on behalf of the receiver. A Delivery Duty Paid (DDP) option is available from most carriers. Useful information: Shipping terms for packages and online orders.
The disadvantage of paying import fees is that the import tax is not recoverable. The importing business may otherwise be able to claim back GST and PST.
Jet Worldwide can manage shipping of personal effects to Canada often recommend a moving specialist. Requirements include copies of the importer's passport, a specific list of contents and value. Personal goods to Canada must self-clear by the importer of the goods.
Personal goods generally mean over one-year-old and for personal use.
The Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP) is a free trade agreement that Canada shares with Singapore. The agreement reduces barriers to trade and provides preferential duty free import between each other.
Understanding the difference: Shipping from Singapore versus shipping Singapore origin goods.
Canada’s Most Favoured Nation (MFN) tariff rates are generally applicable to imports from Singapore. Goods that meet the rules of origin under the CPTPP agreement may qualify for preferential duty free import.
Goods approved with proper proof of origin supporting paperwork can ship to Canada from Singapore for duty-free clearance in Canada. Read about the CPTPP Free Trade Agreement
The key part of all trade agreements is ensuring the goods qualify under the rules of origin. Many incorrectly assume that if goods ship from a qualifying country, they qualify for duty-free status. Country of origin is not only from where the goods she from.
Country of origin rules (ROO) under the CPTPP can get complex. The guidelines for country of origin qualification include:
Production of originating goods is in Canada or other CPTPP country.
Originating production is a CPTPP country. With originating materials.
Goods can be originating if they include non-original materials. They must undergo production in a CPTPP country. The transformation must satisfy the product’s rules of origin. In such cases, the value of the non-original goods can be dutiable.
The country of origin used by Canadian customs to determine if duty free import applies. The country of origin is also a data point used to support regulatory actions.
Read More: Certificate of Origin and to include it with your shipment
The data elements do not have to follow a prescribed format but must contain the minimum data elements listed below.
For full details regarding the minimum data requirements for the certification of origin, refer to Annex 3-B of the TPP text and CPTPP agreement.
The statement or certification is via the exporter (producer) and presented at the time of import by importer of the goods. The information can be with any document accompanying the shipment (such as a Commercial Invoice) or on a separate document.
Rather than a separate certificate of origin, a statement can be part of the shipping documents. Most common is to include it on the commercial invoice. A certifying statement is a way to request duty-free import under CPTPP. We recommend both including an origin statement on the invoice and including a separate certificate of origin (CoO).
Consignments with a value under CAD $3,300 benefit from easier origin claims.
Consignments under CAD $3 300 can clear for duty-free status under the following conditions:
Canadian companies can more easily take advantage of duty-free clearance from CPTPP countries. See sections above on certification of origin and simplified processes for low value goods.
Simplified processing for your customer: Contact Jet's team for information on setting up return processes from Canada.
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