Entry and Visa Requirements for foreigners
With effect from 9 February 2024, holders of Ordinary Passports issued by the People’s Republic of China will be exempted from visa requirements for a stay of up to 30 days in Singapore. Holders of Diplomatic, Public Affairs and Service Passports issued by the PRC will continue to be exempted from visa requirements for a stay of up to 30 days in Singapore as per current treatment.
Holders of all other travel documents issued by the PRC must continue to apply for an entry visa before travel into Singapore. These include the PRC Travel Document, Hong Kong SAR Document of Identity (DOI) and Macau SAR Travel Permit.
If you are holding other passports/ travel documents, you may check if you require a visa at ICA’s website.
A Singapore visa is not an immigration pass. It is a pre-entry permission for the holder of a valid visa to travel to, and seek entry into, Singapore. The grant of an immigration pass will be determined by the ICA officers at the point of entry. The period of stay granted is not tied to the validity of your visa.
Travellers are advised to refer to further entry requirements at ICA’s website prior to travelling to Singapore.
Visa Application Requirements
Important note: To ensure greater transparency in the fees charged for Singapore visa applications, a fixed visa fee of RMB 300 is charged with effect from 1 February 2017, by all Authorised Visa Agents in China. The fixed fee is inclusive of the visa processing fee of SGD 30 payable to the Singapore Government and a service charge payable to the Authorised Visa Agents.
Please approach our Authorised Visa Agents for your visa application. The Singapore Embassy in Beijing and our Consulates-General in Chengdu, Guangzhou, Shanghai and Xiamen have ceased walk-in visa applications with effect from 8 Dec 2014.
Documents Required for Visa Application
You will need to provide the following documents to the Authorised Visa Agent, in support of your visa application. Additional documents may be required when necessary.
Some applicants may be required to provide additional documents, such as a Letter of Introduction.
Submission of Visa Applications
Visa applications must be personally submitted to the Authorised Visa Agents by the applicant, except for minors under 18 years old and other authorised applicants.
Visa Processing Time
The processing time for a visa application is generally 3 to 5 working days (from submission of all required documents to the Authorised Visa Agent). Some applications may take a longer time to process.
Collection of Visa
You will collect your e-Visa directly from the Authorised Visa Agent.
You may also check on your e-Visa via the “Enquire Application Status” function on ICA’s e-Service, using your visa application reference number and your travel document number.
You are strongly encouraged to print out and bring along your e-Visa when travelling to Singapore, to minimise inconveniences with the airlines and immigration authorities.
For Enquiries
For enquiries in relation to application of the Singapore visa, please contact our Authorised Visa Agents.
Important Notices
Visa Free Transit Facility (VFTF)
Applicants intending to transit in Singapore may also check if they are eligible for the 96-hour Visa Free Transit Facility (VFTF). You may refer to ICA’s website for more information on the requirements for VFTF.