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How long does it take to get a tourist visa to Singapore?

The electronic visa application process only takes 1-2 working days, and the ordinary visa application process takes 5-7 working days.

1. Singapore Electronic Visa:

1. It is a set of online application operating systems developed by the Immigration Department and the Ministry of Manpower in order to improve the efficiency of visa approval. It uses electronic technology as a means to send relevant visa application materials in the form of electronic documents to the Immigration Department or the Visa Processing Center of the Ministry of Manpower through a specialized network system for review.

2. The entire visa procedure has been greatly simplified and the efficiency has been greatly improved. Except for study visas, most visas can be obtained within 1-3 working days, which reduces the entire visa application cycle to 4-5 working days from the past.

2. Singapore electronic visa application process:

1. Singapore electronic visa materials are relatively simple. You must provide materials according to the requirements of the Immigration Bureau or the Ministry of Manpower; Visa is an automated processing system ( smartsystem), after it accepts the application, each application will be automatically generated, and the guarantor or applicant can check the approval status online at any time with the application number.

2. The visa processing center will conduct processing in the form of "paperless office". The final processing result, that is, the visa, can be uploaded to the Immigration Department or the Ministry of Manpower and printed online.

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Extended information:

Singapore History

Singapore’s history can be traced back to the 3rd century, when aborigines were already inhabited. Its earliest documented records come from the "Wu Shi Foreign Biography" written by Kang Tai, a general of the Eastern Wu Dynasty in the 3rd century. According to research by Singaporean scholar Xu Yunqiao, Pulau Ujong is the antithesis of the Malay word "Pulau Ujong". "Pulau Ujong" is the oldest name of Singapore Island, meaning "the island at the end of the Malay Peninsula".

Singapore was formerly known as Temasek. In the 8th century, it belonged to the Sri Lankan dynasty. It was part of the Malay Kingdom of Johor in the 18th and 19th centuries. In 1819, the Englishman Stamford Raffles arrived in Singapore and made a contract with the Sultan of Johor to establish a new trading post. In 1824, it became a British colony and became the British entrepot trading port in the Far East and the main military base in Southeast Asia.

Occupied by Japan in 1942. After Japan surrendered in 1945, Britain resumed colonial rule and designated it as a direct colony the following year. In 1959, Singapore achieved autonomy and became an autonomous state. On September 16, 1963, the Federation of Malaysia was formed together with Malaya, Sabah, and Sarawak. On August 9, 1965, it broke away from Malaysia and established the Republic of Singapore.

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