Singapore Visa & Entry Requirements
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TRAVEL BASICS
Most nationalities can enter Singapore without a visa. To check these refer to the..
Health & SafetyBefore travelling to Singapore be sure you are up to date on all routine immunizations..
CurrencyThe unit of currency is the Singapore dollar which is made up of 100 cents. The coins..
Weather & ClimateSingapore is warm and humid all year round often with heavy tropical showers lasting for..
Culture & CustomsSocial courtesies are often fairly formal such as removing your shoes when entering a..
Language & CommunicationsThe most common language spoken in Singapore is English however Malay is the..
Transport & Getting AroundSingapore’s transport system is among the best in the world and is very easy to get..
Travel TipsMost trips to Singapore are trouble free however travellers should be aware of the..
Food & Eating GuideSingapore is a gourmet’s paradise ranging from street stalls to exquisite 5-star..
Timezone & ElectricityThe time zone in Singapore is UTC + 8. There is no daylight saving time.
DutyfreeThe following goods may be imported into Singapore by persons over the age of 18 without..
Visa & Entry Requirements
Most nationalities can enter Singapore without a visa. To check these refer to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority for current guidelines. All visitors to Singapore must have a passport valid for 6 months, an onward/return ticket, entry facilities to next destination (i.e. any required visa etc), sufficient funds to stay in Singapore and if applicable a visa.
Singapore has very strict drug laws carrying mandatory death penalties which are applied to foreigners. This is also the case if you are in transit. Bringing in firearms and explosives is also a capital offense. Always take care of your baggage and ensure it is secured at all times.
As entry requirements may change from time to time it is strongly advised that you check with the department of foreign affairs or your local consulate or embassy for the current requirements.
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We strongly advise that all Australian travellers check the latest travel advice on the Australian Government Smart Traveller site.
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