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What is the difference between Singapore visa and arrival card?

SG Arrival Card is not a visa. 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.



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All travellers are required to submit the SG Arrival Card before arriving in Singapore, except: Those transiting/transferring through Singapore without seeking immigration clearance; and. Residents (Singapore citizens, Permanent Residents, Long-Term Pass holders*) travelling through Woodlands and Tuas Checkpoints.

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Some countries require every passenger to carry an arrival card to enter the country. An arrival card is a legal document to be submitted to imigtration officials upon landing. Other countries will only require one card per family unit, and some may only require an arrival card for non-citizens only.

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You do not need a visa for tourist or business visits up to 90 days. Visit the Embassy of Singapore website for the most current visa information.

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It is normally between 14 to 30 days. Regardless of the length of stay granted, visitors may request for an extension of stay by applying in person at the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority before the expiry of the visa granted.

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1. Get a Singapore Tourist Pass (STP), a special EZ-Link stored-value card which will allow you unlimited travel for one, two or three days. The Pass can be bought at the SimplyGo Ticket Office at selected MRT stations listed here.

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Singapore is open to all travellers without quarantine or testing requirements, regardless of their COVID-19 vaccination status.

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