Singapore Entry Requirements: What You Need to Enter the Country

Most visitors need a valid passport with 6 months remaining validity and may enter visa-free for 30-90 days depending on nationality. You'll need proof of onward travel, sufficient funds, and completed arrival card. Some nationalities require a visa in advance.

  1. Check your passport validity. Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months from your planned entry date. Singapore is strict about this requirement and will deny entry if your passport expires sooner.
  2. Determine if you need a visa. Citizens of 170+ countries including US, UK, EU, Australia, Canada, Japan get visa-free entry for 30-90 days. Citizens of India, China, Russia and some others need a visa in advance. Check the official ICA website for your specific nationality.
  3. Prepare proof of onward travel. You must show a confirmed ticket leaving Singapore within your permitted stay period. This can be a flight, bus, or ship ticket to any destination outside Singapore.
  4. Show sufficient funds. Immigration may ask for proof you can support yourself - typically $100-150 SGD per day of stay. Credit cards, bank statements, or cash all work.
  5. Complete the SG Arrival Card. Fill out the electronic arrival card online at eservices.ica.gov.sg up to 3 days before arrival. You'll receive a confirmation email with a QR code to show at immigration.
  6. Present documents at immigration. Show your passport, arrival card QR code, and have your onward ticket ready if requested. Immigration will stamp your passport with your permitted stay duration.
How long can I stay in Singapore without a visa?
Depends on your nationality. Most Western passport holders get 30-90 days visa-free, but the exact duration is decided by the immigration officer at entry based on your travel plans.
Can I extend my stay in Singapore?
Yes, you can apply to extend your visit pass at ICA offices in Singapore for up to 89 days total stay (including your original entry). Extension costs $40 SGD and requires proof of sufficient funds and onward travel.
What happens if I overstay in Singapore?
Overstaying is taken very seriously. You'll face fines, possible detention, and may be banned from re-entering Singapore. Report to ICA immediately if you realize you've overstayed.
Do I need vaccinations to enter Singapore?
No routine vaccinations required for most travelers. Yellow fever vaccination required only if arriving from yellow fever endemic areas. Check current health requirements as they can change.
Can I work on a tourist visa in Singapore?
No, tourist entry (visa-free or tourist visa) does not permit work of any kind. You need a separate work pass to be employed in Singapore, which requires sponsorship from a Singapore employer.