TLDR: Singapore requires pet owners to obtain a licence through the PALS system before applying for an import licence through GoBusiness. Both must be submitted at least 30 days before arrival. Applying for the GoBusiness import licence before the PALS licence is in place will result in rejection. This sequence requirement applies to both dogs and cats.
Singapore's pet import licence process has a fixed sequence that catches many owners off guard. There are two separate licences required and they must be obtained in a specific order. The pet licence comes first via the Pet Animal Licensing System. The import licence comes second via GoBusiness. Reversing the order or submitting both at the same time without the PALS licence in place causes the GoBusiness application to be rejected.
Step 1: Pet licence via PALS. Before any import licence application can be made, the pet must have a valid licence issued through the Pet Animal Licensing System. PALS is Singapore's national pet licensing platform. The pet licence establishes the animal's legal registration in Singapore and is a prerequisite for the import licence.
Step 2: Import licence via GoBusiness. Once the PALS licence is in place, the import licence application can be submitted through the GoBusiness Licensing Portal. The import licence is what authorises the physical movement of the pet into Singapore. It cannot be issued without the PALS licence already confirmed.
Both licences must be submitted at least 30 days before your pet's arrival in Singapore. Factor the processing times for both into your move timeline. Do not leave either application until the last week before travel.
The import licence is valid for 90 days from the date of issue. If your pet's travel date shifts after the licence is issued, confirm the new arrival date still falls within the 90-day validity window. If it does not, a new import licence application is required.
If your dog is a mixed breed or cross-breed, a colour photograph showing both the face and body must be included with the licence application. This is required so AVS can verify the dog is not a prohibited breed. The photo must be clear enough for breed identification. A blurry or partial photo will delay processing.
If your dog is a Specified dog, additional requirements apply including insurance, obedience training, and a banker's guarantee for newly licensed dogs.
Submitting the GoBusiness import licence application before the PALS licence is confirmed will result in the application being rejected or held. This costs processing time and potentially pushes your timeline past the 30-day pre-arrival submission deadline. The fix is simple: always confirm the PALS licence is in place before opening the GoBusiness application.
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Processing times for PALS licences vary. Factor sufficient time into your timeline to have the PALS licence confirmed before submitting the GoBusiness application. Both must be in place at least 30 days before arrival.
Include a clear colour photograph showing your dog's face and body with the licence application. AVS uses this to verify the dog is not a prohibited breed. A partial or unclear photo will delay processing.
You can submit the PALS application and then immediately submit the GoBusiness application only if the PALS licence has already been confirmed. Submitting the GoBusiness application before PALS confirmation causes rejection. In practice, submit PALS first and wait for confirmation before opening GoBusiness.
The GoBusiness import licence authorises the physical movement of your pet into Singapore. It is valid for 90 days from the date of issue. Your pet must arrive within this window.