Passport/Visa | Passport Required? | Visa Required? | Return Ticket Required? |
| British | Yes | 1 | Yes |
| Australian | Yes | 1 | Yes |
| Canadian | Yes | 1 | Yes |
| USA | Yes | 1 | Yes |
| Other EU | Yes | 1 | Yes |
Passport NotePregnant foreigners
are exempted from seeking prior permission to visit Singapore. However, those who wish to deliver their child in Singapore must make a prior application to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (tel: 6391 6100; website:
www.ica.gov.sg).
PassportsPassport valid for at least six months beyond date of departure required by all nationals referred to in the chart above.
VisasNot required by all nationals referred to in the chart above.
Visa Note(a)
1. All nationals referred to in the chart above require a
Social Visit Pass, which is issued on arrival, provided the traveller holds a valid passport, sufficient funds to cover stay in Singapore, confirmed onward/return tickets and entry documentation for further destinations. For nationals holding British and Irish passports, the maximum length of stay is 30 days; for other nationals the maximum length of stay is 14 days. Visitors on a Social Visit Pass are not permitted to work in Singapore. Extensions of up to 90 days can be applied for at the time. (b) Nationals not referred to in the chart above are advised to contact the embassy to check visa requirements (see
General Info).
WarningMost visits to Singapore are trouble-free, but travelers should be aware that Singapore shares with the rest of South-East Asia a threat from terrorism. Attacks could be indiscriminate and against civilian targets, including places frequented by foreigners.
There is a risk from Dengue Fever in Singapore. Travelers should take normal precautions against being bitten by mosquitoes.
Travelers should not become involved with drugs of any kind: possession of even very small quantities can lead to imprisonment or the death penalty.
This advice is based on information provided by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in the UK. It is correct at time of publishing. As the situation can change rapidly, visitors are advised to contact the following organisaions for the latest travel advice:
British Foreign and Commonwealth Office Tel: 0845 850 2829.
Website:
www.fco.gov.ukUS Department of State
Website:
http://travel.state.gov/travel Health | Special Precautions | Certificate Required? |
| Diphtheria | No | |
| Hepatitis A | Sometimes | |
| Malaria | No | |
| Rabies | No | |
| Tetanus | Yes | |
| Typhoid | No | |
| Yellow Fever | No* | |
Health CareSingapore General Hospital receives emergency cases and health care is exceptionally good. There is a large private sector. Health insurance is recommended.
Note* A yellow fever certificate is required from travelers over one year of age who, in the preceding six days, have been in or have passed through any country partly or wholly endemic for yellow fever.
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