Who requires a visa? Singapore
study visa
Foreigners holding travel documents issued by the following
countries will require a visa to enter Singapore:
Afghanistan, Algeria, Bangladesh (Except Diplomatic/Official
passport holders), Commonwealth of Independent States * (Except
Diplomatic/Official/Service passport holders for a stay of
up to 30 days ), Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine,
Uzbekistan, Egypt, India (Except Diplomatic/Official passport
holders), Iran, Iraq, Jordan (Except Diplomatic/Official passport
holders), Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Myanmar (Except Diplomatic/Official
passport holders), People's Republic of China (Except Diplomatic/Service/Public
Affairs passport holders for a stay of up to 30 days), Pakistan,
Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia (Except Diplomatic/Official
passport holders), Yemen.
Visitors holding these travel documents also require a visa
to enter Singapore:
- Hong Kong Document of Identity
- Macao Special Administrative Region (MSAR) Travel Permit
- Palestinian Authority Passport
- Refugee Travel Document issued by the Middle-East countries
- Temporary Passport issued by United Arab Emirates
* Nationals of the Commonwealth Independent States may be
granted entry into Singapore without visas if they are on
transit to or from a third country. However, they are required
to fulfill the following conditions:
- They are in transit to or from a third country
- They continue their journey to the third country within
the 96-hour visa free period granted
- They satisfy Singapore's entry requirements, as determined
by the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority officers at
the Singapore Checkpoint
- They are in possession of a valid passport
- They are in possession of a confirmed onward air-ticket
- They are in possession of Entry facilities (including visa)
to the third country
- They are in possession of Sufficient funds for the period
of stay in Singapore
Note: Possession of a visa alone does not guarantee entry
into Singapore. Visitors must also meet entry requirements
such as holding a valid passport, sufficient funds for the
period of stay in Singapore and confirmed onward/return air
ticket.
What documents will be required?
All travellers are required to go through immigration clearance
upon arrival into Singapore.
The granting of social visit passes to visitors is determined
by the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers
at the point of entry. Visitors must satisfy the following
basic entry requirements before they are allowed to enter
Singapore:
- A passport with at least 6 months validity
- Valid Singapore visa, if applicable
- Sufficient funds to last for the intended period of stay
in Singapore
- Confirmed onward/return tickets (where applicable)
- Entry facilities to their onward destinations, e.g. visas.
- Completed Disembarkation/Embarkation Card
- Yellow Fever Vaccination Certificate, if applicable
The period of stay granted is shown on the social visit pass
endorsement given on the visitor's passport. Visitors are
advised to check their passports for the arrival endorsement
and take note of the number of days stay given before leaving
the checkpoint.
All visitors on social visit passes are not permitted to
engage in any form of business, profession, occupation or
paid employment while in Singapore.
Visitors are also reminded that it is a punishable offence
to overstay in Singapore beyond the number of days given.
If there is a need to stay beyond the period granted, visitors
may apply for an extension of stay online via e-XTEND or at
the Visitors Services Centre, 4th storey, ICA Building, before
the social visit pass expires. Application for extension of
stay is subject to approval.
Time required to issue visa:
From 4 days to 4 weeks. It is advisable to allow plenty of
time.
What is the cost of a visa?
The current fee for a Singapore visa is S$30 per issue. There
is no additional processing fee.
Business visitors and Social visitors
- S$ 40 for an extension of stay accumulating to a period
of 3 months or more from the date of entry/issuance of pass.
This fee is applicable for every subsequent extensions of
stay accumulating to 3 months or more.
- A visa fee of S$30 is applicable if the applicant has resided
in Singapore beyond the visa-free period.
How long is the visa valid for?
A Social Visit Pass is valid for a maximum of 3 months
A successful Employment Pass applicant will be granted an
Employment Pass valid for two years upon first approval and
three years upon subsequent renewals.
A visitor on a Performing Artiste Work Permit is entitled
to work for 6 months. If a longer work period is required,
an Employment Pass, S Pass or Work Permit should be obtained.
Other information:
Student Pass
A Student's Pass allows a foreigner to remain in Singapore
for the purposes of study. A foreigner is required to apply
for a Student's Pass if he/she has been accepted by an education
institution to pursue full-time studies in Singapore, unless
he/she is a:
- Dependant's Pass holder studying in a Government/ Government-Aided/
Independent school/ Foreign System School/ Kindergarten registered
with MOE or Childcare centre licensed by MCYS;
- Immigration Exemption Order holder; or
- Visitor who has been granted a short term Social Visit
Pass at the Singapore Checkpoint and wish to attend a short
course that can be completed within the validity of the initial
Social Visit Pass granted to him/her at the Singapore Checkpoint
or 30 days, whichever is shorter. The course must:
a) be a complete module and stand-alone module of its own.
Courses with multiple programme modules are excluded from
this Student's Pass exemption scheme; and
b) not involve hands-on practical occupational training and/or
industrial attachment which have interaction with walk-in
customers or be conducted at premises that are also places
of business, e.g. hair salons and beauty salons.
Depending on the type of education institution that a foreigner
is intending to study in, the requirements and procedures
for applying for a Student's Pass will differ. Please check
with the education institution you intend to study with for
more information:
Professional Visit Pass
With effect from 1 February 2008, the Professional Visit Pass
(PVP) will be replaced by two Work Passes:
- Miscellaneous Work Pass: For foreigners entering Singapore
for short-term assignments
- Work Permit (Performing Artiste): For foreign artistes performing
at night-clubs, lounges, pubs, restaurants, hotels and country
clubs
Foreign professionals/workers who wish to obtain more information
and apply for a Work Pass should refer to the Ministry of
Manpower, Singapore.
For Professionals Issued with PVPs before 1 February 2008
Cancellation of PVPs
Foreign artistes issued with PVPs are required to surrender
their valid PVPs to Visitor Services Centre, ICA, for cancellation
within 7 days from the date of cessation or termination of
their performances.
Refund of Security Deposit/Release of Banker's Guarantee
The ICA will refund the Security Deposit/release the Banker's
Guarantee of foreign artistes issued with PVPs:
- After the foreign artiste's departure from Singapore is
confirmed, AND
- There is no breach of any of the conditions stated in the
security bond executed by the local sponsor
Generally, it takes about 4 weeks to process the refund of
the Security Deposit/release of the Banker's Guarantee.
From ICA to MOM
On 1 February 2008, the Ministry of Manpower took over the
PVP function from the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority
(ICA) and replaced the PVP with the Miscellaneous Work Pass
and Work Permit (Performing Artiste).
Visa Services:
A company which specializes in providing visa processing
and services for Singapore is Singapore Visa
Embassy contact information:
Please contact the nearest Singapore embassy for information
on what documentation you may require to enter Singapore.
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immigration information and copyright owner/s is the:
- Immigration & Checkpoints Authority, Singapore - URL:
www.ica.gov.sg
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs , Singapore - URL: www.mfa.gov.sg
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