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On the Entry and Exit of Tourism in Singapore

Materials to be prepared

Domestic check-in procedures: passport, valid visa, e-ticket to travel to travel itinerary.

Domestic exit: passport, valid visa, boarding pass

When entering Singapore: passport, valid visa, entry card (the stewardess will issue it on the plane or there are many long white and red cards on the table in front of the entry card), enough cash or bank card or credit card.

No health certificate is required.

1 lists in detail the materials needed to enter the ICA checkpoint in Singapore.

Singapore's entry and exit procedures

Entry to Singapore: On the plane to Singapore, the flight attendant will take out the entry card to see if the passengers need it. You have a short-term tourist visa, so you need to fill in an entry card. So you'd better take a pen with you in your carry-on luggage to fill out the immigration card. After the entry card is filled out, it is best to clip it with your passport, but be careful not to fold it. After the plane arrives in Singapore, take your carry-on luggage and prepare the materials needed for entry. Passport, entry card and visa are sandwiched together and can be given to ICA officials at one time. After getting off the plane and entering the terminal, there will be a very detailed sign in the terminal. At this time, you need to go to immigration. The sign will indicate entry/arrival in Chinese, English and Japanese. Please follow the instructions. If you really don't know, just follow your plane. I saw a checkpoint, which said immigration checkpoint. It was an entry checkpoint. I line up at all passport counters, and when you arrive, give him my passport, visa and entry card. Under normal circumstances, it can be stamped directly after inspection. When you meet a talkative official, you may ask you some questions, such as why you are here and where you live. You can also check your departure ticket and prepare your departure ticket for the travel itinerary for inspection. You can enter the country after the seal is successful. At this time, the official will return your passport, visa and exit card with entry stamp. The exit card is a small piece of paper torn from the entry card, which cannot be lost and needs to be used when leaving the country. After entering the country, turn a corner to the arrival hall, and go to the corresponding luggage belt to claim your luggage according to the flight number. Get the checked baggage, finally pass the security check and leave the airport.

Starting from Singapore: First of all, check-in procedures should be carried out at the corresponding terminal according to the airlines. In addition to Shenzhen Airlines of T 1, China Eastern Airlines of T3, other domestic airlines of T2, and Cathay Pacific of T 1, these are the airlines that domestic travelers often take. You only need to show your passport and return ticket to check in. Get your boarding pass and leave the country at the boarding gate. There is a security guard at the gate to check the boarding pass, followed by a small security check, followed by the ICA checkpoint. Just prepare your passport/exit card (please fill in the information truthfully) and visa. After the passport is stamped with the departure stamp, you can leave the country. The official will return your passport, visa and exit card with the exit stamp. After that, there are many duty-free shops where you can shop by yourself. The waiting room is open before boarding 1 hour, and the security check is at the boarding gate. After passing the security check, check the boarding pass, then enter the waiting room and find a seat to have a good rest. The security check of Changi Airport is at the boarding gate, that is, each boarding gate has two security check machines, and each boarding gate has a closed waiting room. Note that it is not the same as in China, but the boarding gate opened after unified security inspection.

The return boarding pass will be processed at the airport two and a half hours in advance on the day of departure.