Visa policy of Singapore
The visa policy of Singapore deals with the requirements that a foreign national wishing to enter Singapore must meet to obtain a visa, which is a permit to travel, to enter and remain in the country. A visa may also entitle the visa holder to other privileges, such as a right to work, study, etc. and may be subject to conditions.
A citizen of one of the visa waiver eligible countries and territories can temporarily enter the country for a period of 30 days or 90 days without a visa depending on their nationality; however some visitors must first obtain a visa in advance before being allowed to enter Singapore if they wish to stay for a longer period of time. Countries whose citizens require a visa to enter Singapore are categorized into countries eligible to apply for an electronic visa and countries whose citizens need a visa in advance.
Applications of visitor visas, work permits, study permits and certain types of permanent residency can be submitted online. However, such applicants must provide their biometrics as a part of their application process. Depending on the country by which the passport was issued, a visa application may have to be submitted at a visa application centre at a Singaporean diplomatic mission.
Entry requirements
All visitors to Singapore must:- hold a passport or a travel document valid for more than 6 months at the time of departure,
- hold an onward or return ticket;
- have sufficient funds for the duration of stay in Singapore;
- have submitted an electronic SG Arrival Card online or at various electronic booths at the port of entry; it is advised that the SG Arrival Card is submitted while abroad, to avoid unnecessary queues at the point of entry.
- have entry documents to their next destination ;
- have a visa and/or a yellow fever vaccination certificate for entry into Singapore.
Visa policy map
Visa-free
All citizens from any country included in neither the Assessment Level I nor the Assessment Level II lists are allowed a maximum stay of 30 days without a visa in Singapore, except the holders of the following passports who are allowed to stay in Singapore for up to 90 days:1 - Visa-free entry for British passport holders without proof of right of abode in the United Kingdom is shortened to 30 days.
Holders of Taiwan passports who do not have the right of abode in Taiwan must have a valid Taiwan re-entry permit.
Visa required
Singapore groups visa requiring nationals into two groups – Assessment Level I and Assessment Level II countries.Assessment Level I Countries
Holders of normal passports or travel documents issued by the following countries and territories may obtain a visa online through a local Singaporean contact or a strategic partner in Singapore, or at the nearest Singaporean diplomatic mission or one of its authorized visa agents outside Singapore. Visa will normally be issued in 1 working day, and the applicant can travel with a printout of the e-visa. Visa requirement does not apply to holders of non-ordinary passports of these countries except North Korea.- Holders of Hong Kong Document of Identity for Visa Purposes
- Holders of Macao Special Administrative Region Travel Permit
Assessment Level II Countries
- Holders of temporary passports issued by the
- Holders of refugee travel documents issued by any Middle-East country
- Stateless persons
Non-ordinary passports
Frequent Traveller Programme
The Frequent Traveller Programme allows eligible travellers to enjoy convenient immigration clearance via automated clearance facilities – also known as the enhanced-Immigration Automated Clearance System – at some Singapore Checkpoints.To enroll in the programme, the traveller must have visited Singapore at least 2 times previously within the last 24 months. Enrolling into the programme is free of charge.
Holders of passports issued by the following countries are allowed to enroll into the Frequent Traveller Programme:
a - Only British citizens are eligible for enrollment.
APEC Business Travel Card
Holders of passports issued by the following countries who also possess an APEC Business Travel Card containing the "SGP" code on the reverse, which indicates that it is valid for travel to Singapore, can enter Singapore without a visa for business trips for up to 60 days, unless otherwise stated. They are also eligible for enrollment into the Frequent Traveller Programme.ABTCs are issued to nationals of:
Visa-free transit
Nationals of Assessment Level I and II countries do not require a visa to transit through Singapore Changi Airport as long as they fulfill the following requirements:- have an onward ticket,
- remain in the transit area,
- have their luggage checked to their final destination,
- do not clear immigration to enter Singapore, and,
- are not travelling on a low-cost airline.
Visa Free Transit Facility (VFTF)
Nationals of India or China
Nationals of and may enter Singapore without a visa for 96 hours if they are in transit to or from any third country by air, when possessing a valid visa or long-term residence permit with validity of at least one month issued by Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, Switzerland, United Kingdom or United States.Single journey visas issued by these eight countries are also acceptable for transit, but if using the VFTF on the return journey the traveller must travel directly from the visa-issuing country and directly back to the home country, and the traveller must have not returned to their home country since the single journey visa was last used.
They may enter Singapore by any mode of transport but must depart by air or sea. They must have a valid onward air/ferry/cruise ticket departing Singapore within 96 hours.
Nationals of the CIS, Georgia, Turkmenistan and Ukraine
Nationals of the following countries may enter Singapore without a visa for 96 hours if they are in transit to or from any third country. These nationals may use the VFTF on both the forward and the return journey. They may enter Singapore by any mode of transport but must depart by air.Mandatory yellow fever vaccination
All travellers, including Singapore residents, who arrive in Singapore from countries with risk of yellow fever transmission require an International Certificate of Vaccination in order to enter Singapore. Failure to provide a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate, would result in the traveller being quarantined under Section 31 of the Infectious Disease Act, for a maximum of six days upon arrival in Singapore. Non-residents who object to the quarantine, will be denied entry and returned to his/her place of origin or last port of embarkation. The vaccination requirement is imposed by this country for protection against Yellow Fever since the principal mosquito vector Aedes aegypti is present in its territory.SG Arrival Card
Prior to entering Singapore, all foreign visitors are required to submit an online, which provides personal information, trip details and health declaration, to Singapore immigration.The electronic SG Arrival Card must be submitted within three days prior to the date of arrival in Singapore, to avoid unnecessary delays during immigration clearance.
Foreign visitors can submit their personal information and trip details via an official or via the "SG Arrival Card" mobile application from either the or .
The Electronic Arrival Card is free of charge. The Electronic Arrival Card is not a substitute for a visa.
The paper-based Disembarkation Card has been discontinued.
COVID-19 pandemic
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, all short-term visitors are not allowed to enter or transit through Singapore effective 23 March 2020, 2359 hours.From 29 March 2020, 2359 hours, all Singapore long-term pass holders, as well as those granted in-principle approval for long-term passes, are required to obtain an entry approval from the relevant government agency before commencing their journey to Singapore. All travellers will need to submit a health and travel declaration online prior to arrival, and will be issued a 14-day stay home notice upon arrival.
Statistics
Most visitors arriving to Singapore on short-term basis were from the following countries of nationality:Country or territory | 2018 | 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 |
3,416,475 | 3,226,929 | 2,863,582 | 2,106,164 | 1,722,380 | 2,269,870 | 2,034,177 | 1,577,522 | |
3,021,429 | 2,954,384 | 2,893,614 | 2,731,690 | 3,025,178 | 3,088,859 | 2,837,537 | 2,592,222 | |
1,442,242 | 1,272,069 | 1,097,186 | 1,013,986 | 943,636 | 933,553 | 894,993 | 868,991 | |
1,253,992 | 1,168,356 | 1,151,480 | 1,171,077 | 1,233,035 | 1,280,942 | 1,231,686 | 1,140,935 | |
1,107,215 | 1,081,987 | 1,027,309 | 1,043,568 | 1,074,878 | 1,125,179 | 1,050,373 | 956,039 | |
829,664 | 792,813 | 783,721 | 789,179 | 824,741 | 832,845 | 757,116 | 656,417 | |
778,135 | 736,456 | 691,555 | 673,374 | 676,481 | 687,794 | 656,804 | 677,723 | |
643,162 | 565,250 | 516,276 | 499,509 | 484,912 | 491,946 | 477,213 | 440,576 | |
629,451 | 631,359 | 566,503 | 577,082 | 536,975 | 471,768 | 445,184 | 414,879 | |
591,600 | 531,359 | 469,409 | 418,266 | 424,408 | 380,495 | 366,234 | 332,231 | |
588,863 | 518,903 | 489,205 | 473,810 | 451,931 | 461,459 | 446,497 | 442,611 | |
545,601 | 531,307 | 546,384 | 516,409 | 506,509 | 497,409 | 477,654 | 472,708 | |
473,113 | 465,769 | 537,964 | 609,888 | 631,029 | 539,810 | 472,167 | 464,375 | |
422,935 | 395,549 | 394,173 | 378,026 | 337,431 | 350,308 | 282,203 | 238,488 | |
356,797 | 342,336 | 328,762 | 286,732 | 263,513 | 251,560 | 252,433 | 219,952 | |
Total | 18,506,619 | 17,422,826 | 16,402,593 | 15,231,469 | 15,095,152 | 15,567,923 | 14,496,091 | 13,171,303 |