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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.