Compliance Foreigners caught vaping in Singapore face deportation under strict new rules Rise in drug-laced e-vapes leads to stiffer fines, longer jail terms, deportation, and ban on re-entry iStock.com/EyeEm Mobile GmbH Image John van der Luit-Drummond Editor-in-Chief Monday 01 September 2025 Foreign workers and business travellers caught flouting Singapore’s ban on vaping risk stiffer financial penalties, revocation of their work passes, deportation, and a ban on re-ent Get AccessContinue reading Global Mobility LawyerAlready have access? Login now Email Enter your email address. Password Enter the password that accompanies your email address. Reset your passwordLog in Need access? Find out how to enjoy unlimited accessGet access You might also like... Compliance VW executive’s deportation a warning for multinationals Politics Visa bans and deportations as India-Pakistan tensions rise Visas Who’s to blame if a worker overstays their welcome in Singapore? Work Permits Singapore updates policies to boost workforce stability