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What are the common problems in Singapore tourism?

Many friends who go to Xiji Grandma will definitely encounter some problems. Now Bian Xiao will talk to you about these problems. Pay attention when you go out. Now let's go and see what the problem is and see what help it can bring.

1. What documents do I need to go to Singapore?

Most foreigners can enter Singapore without a visa, and they can stay for up to 30 days from the date of arrival in Singapore. However, China citizens need to hold a personal validity period of at least 6 days to go to Singapore.

A valid passport and a valid Singapore visa for next month.

Stay time: mostly 30 days, but there are also 7 days, 14 days, 28 days.

Visa fee: RMB 153.

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2. How long does the transit visa stay in Singapore?

The visa-free stay in Singapore is 96 hours. China citizens can enjoy a 96-hour visa-free transit facility (VFTF) in Singapore, and can leave the country and fly to other countries or Singapore for transit within 96 hours.

3. When is the best time to travel in Singapore?

Singapore is very suitable for traveling all year round. As a typical tropical country, there are only two seasons: dry season and rainy season. The rainy season is 165438+ 10 to February of the following year. During this period, it rained almost every day in Singapore, and the weather was cool. The average daily temperature was around 28℃. In the dry season, Singapore will be very hot.

4. Power outlet in Singapore (do you want to change the outlet)

Singapore is a standard British plug. Although the two phases are the same as those in China, you can't plug it in! ! So be sure to bring at least two adapters! !

5. Where is the best way to exchange new money?

You can change money at the Bank of China before you leave, and you don't need to change small bills. You can buy subway tickets and change money when you get to Singapore. You can also use UnionPay cards to withdraw money directly from the ATM in Singapore after you arrive in Singapore. (Singapore dollar real-time exchange rate)

6. How does Singapore refund the tax?

Singapore can get a 7% tax rebate. Please note here that it is 7%, but it is actually 5%. As for where the 2% went, you may have to ask the government department. As long as the goods purchased exceed S $ 100 (except food and services), you can ask the store for a tax refund form. You can ask the store May.

Ihavethetaxrefund?

The tax refund form is a small ticket. You need to fill in your passport number and nationality on it. If the total amount of goods you bought in different stores in the same shopping mall reaches S $65,438+000, you can also get a tax refund, but you must go to the service center of the shopping mall to get a tax refund form.

7. The use of UnionPay cards/credit cards in Singapore?

In Singapore, you can use UnionPay card to withdraw cash and swipe your card directly, and automatically deduct RMB according to the selling price of S $ to RMB on that day, just like swiping your card in China, without paying handling fees and any other extra fees.

At present, there are more than 3,000 shops in Singapore that can use UnionPay cards. UnionPay cards can be used in shops frequented by most tourists in China. Please ask the cashier if you can pay by UnionPay card, or look for the UnionPay pattern posted in the store and cashier.