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Singapore Visa Policy Latest 2024

China citizens holding ordinary passports for personal reasons should apply for entry visas in advance. China citizens who hold diplomatic passports and official passports (including ordinary official passports) and stay in Singapore for no more than 30 days are exempt from visas; If you stay for more than 30 days, or for work, study or profit-making activities, you should apply for a visa or permit in accordance with the regulations of the competent authorities of the Singapore government.

Singapore implements electronic visa. For the requirements of applying for an e-visa, please refer to the website of embassies and consulates in China. After the visa is passed, you should carefully check your name, gender, date of birth, passport number, number of entries and other information. To ensure that it is accurate and consistent with the passport. If the information is found to be incorrect, it should be corrected in time. A visa with incorrect information to New Zealand may be refused.

Please note: 1, stay period. The Singapore visa only shows the validity period (meaning to enter Singapore no later than a certain time) and the number of times, and the stay time in Singapore is subject to the electronic access pass issued at the time of entry.

2. Number of entries. The number of visas should be confirmed in advance. If you want to travel to Malaysia and Indonesia around Singapore and then return to Singapore, you need to apply for two or more valid visas.

96 hours visa-free entry treatment:

China citizens can enjoy 96 hours visa-free transit to and from a third country (region) via Singapore. But the following conditions must be met at the same time:

1, the passport is valid for at least 6 months.

2. Holding an air ticket or boat ticket leaving the country within 96 hours (counting from 0: 00 the next day after entry).

3. Hold a valid visa issued by one of the United States, Canada, Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Germany and Switzerland, and the visa is valid for more than 1 month when entering Singapore.

4. If you travel with a single valid visa from the above-mentioned countries, you can use a visa when you enter the country, and you can also transit Singapore without a visa when you return, but you must travel directly from the visa issuing country to New Zealand and the transit destination is China.

Transit passengers can apply for visa-free entry permit directly at the entry-exit border inspection counter with the above materials, without charging any fees.

China Consular Service Network-Visa Entry