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  • When do I need to submit my visa application?
  • Does the validity period of visa includes the date of expiry?
  • Can the validity period of visa be amended?
  • Do I need to apply for a new visa if the visa validity period ends before my return date?
  • How can I extend my Visa?
  • How to check visa validity?
  • Where can I download my e-Visa?
  • What if I do not have the visa application reference number?
  • What is the validity period of a Singapore Visa?
  • Do I need a visa if I just want to transit in Singapore?
  • How do I transfer my valid visa issued on my old travel document to the new one?
  • What is the difference between Multiple and Single Journey Visa?
  • What is the difference between visa and visit pass?
  • How do I appeal against my visa rejection?
  • I want to know the reason for my visa rejection.

1. When do I need to submit my visa application? Answer: You are advised to apply for an entry visa within 30 days prior to arrival in Singapore. It is recommended to submit an application at least one week before a trip during the non-peak season and two to four weeks before a trip during the peak season (i.e. March to May).

2. Does the validity period of visa includes the date of expiry? Answer: The visa validity period is inclusive of the date of expiry.

3. Can the validity period of visa be amended? Answer: The visa validity period cannot be amended once the visa has been issued. You may wish to approach an Authorised Visa Agent to submit a new application.

4. Do I need to apply for a new visa if the visa validity period ends before my return date? Answer: There is no need to apply for a new visa as long as your travel date to Singapore is within the visa validity period.

5. How can I extend my Visa? Answer: There is strictly no extension of visa validity or change of visa type. You can submit a fresh application upon the expiry or upon utilisation of your current visa. However, please note that each visa application is assessed on its own merits.

6. How to check visa validity? Answer: The visa validity is printed on the visa.

7. Where can I download my e-Visa? Answer: You can retrieve your e-visa via the status enquiry with the visa application reference number and travel document number.

8. What if I do not have the visa application reference number? Answer: Visa application reference number is generated on the acknowledge page when a visa is successfully submitted. You may wish to contact the Authorised Visa Agent in which you had submitted the application to for the retrieval of visa application reference number.

9. What is the validity period of a Singapore Visa? Answer: Every application for a visa, including the duration of the visa granted, will be considered on its own merits and subject to approval. Applicants who are applying for the visa online are advised to submit the application about 30 days prior to the intended arrival into Singapore so that the visa validity will be sufficient for the visit.

10. Do I need a visa if I just want to transit in Singapore? Answer: Passengers who have arrived at Singapore Changi Airport and have been issued with their onward boarding passes for connecting flights out of Changi Airport may remain within the Changi Airport transit area until time for flight departure. Passengers who are able to obtain their onward boarding passes from any of the Transfer Lounges within the transit area can also remain in the transit area. All other passengers should exit the transit area as soon as possible. We wish to further highlight that most passengers who are arriving on a Low Cost Carrier (LCC) or connecting to a LCC are required to seek immigration clearance and obtain their onward boarding passes in the respective Departure Check-in Hall. Foreigners who seek immigration clearance will have to satisfy the prevailing entry requirements, which include possessing an entry visa, where applicable. All passengers are strongly advised to liaise with the relevant airlines before embarking on their journeys. For more information on flights connection and transit facilities/services, please visit the Changi Airport Group's website.

11. How do I transfer my valid visa issued on my old travel document to the new one? Answer: You can transfer your valid visa on your old travel document to the new one which you are intending to travel to Singapore with. You may approach one of the Authorised Visa Agents for assistance. Basic supporting documents required from you are:

  • Your old and new travel document (original and copy)
  • Printout of the valid visa
  • Form 14A duly completed and signed
  • Your recent passport-sized colour photograph taken within the last three months. Please see Photo Guidelines for information on photo requirements.

12. What is the difference between Multiple and Single Journey Visa? Answer: If you have been issued with a single journey visa, it only allows you to use the visa once. If you possess a Multiple Journey Visa, there is no limit on the number of times that you can use the visa so long it is within the validity period. Please note that possessing a valid visa does not guarantee entry into Singapore. Visitors have to satisfy the basic entry requirements before they can be considered for entry into Singapore.

13. What is the difference between visa and visit pass? Answer: Visitors must note that Singapore visa is not an immigration pass. It is a pre-entry permission for the holder of a valid Singapore visa to travel to, and seek entry, into Singapore. Possessing a valid visa does not guarantee entry into Singapore. Visitors who are eligible for entry will be issued with visit passes upon arrival. These visit passes determine the number of days that visitors are allowed to stay in Singapore and it is not tied to the validity of your visa.

14. How do I appeal against my visa rejection? Answer: You are able to submit the appeal within one month from the date of the visa rejection. Applicant can submit an appeal through the Authorised Visa Agent in which the application was submitted to. Please note that the processing time for appeal is generally 14 working days depending on its complexity. Each appeal is assessed and considered on its own merits.

15. I want to know the reason for my visa rejection. Answer: ICA do not disclose the reason of rejection due to confidentiality of information. We seek your understanding on this matter.

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Types Of Visas In Singapore

Types Of Visas In Singapore: Explained

Ready to uncover the Lion City’s visa varieties? Don’t worry! We’ve got you covered!

The glitz of Marina Bay Sands, the allure of hawker centers, and a thriving business hub : Singapore is more than just a stopover. Whether you’re exploring, working, or settling, the right visa type is your ticket in.

Let’s dive in!

Singapore Visa

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A Singapore visa is an official document issued by the Singaporean Government that allows foreign nationals to enter, stay, and engage in various activities within the country’s borders. 

It serves as legal authorization for individuals to visit Singapore for tourism, work, study , or business purposes , depending on the type of visa obtained.

A Singapore visa allows the holder to enter a Singaporean point of entry, where they will be checked by the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers. The ICA decides whether the visitor meets the country’s entry requirements.

You have to apply for a Singapore visa at least 30 days before you arrive in Singapore.

But keep in mind that just because you have a Singapore visa does not mean you will be allowed to enter since the Singapore visa is just pre-entry permission.

If you meet the entry requirements, however, you will receive a Pass allowing you to enter Singapore and stay for the duration the Pass is issued. 

For example, for a Singapore tourist visa, you will receive a Visit Pass, usually valid for a maximum of 30 days within 90 days.

Do You Need To Apply For A Visa To Go To Singapore?

The majority of the world’s countries can freely enter Singapore without a visa . However, for those who do need a visa, the application process has been simplified. You can apply online anytime after Singapore introduced the e-Visa.

The countries whose citizens need a Singapore visa have been categorized into two groups. The Assessment Level I Countries and Assessment Level II Countries. 

The level in which your country is in determines part of the application process as well as the visa processing time.

Types Of Visas And Passes For Singapore

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  • Short-Term Visit Pass allows the holder to enter Singapore for a short social visit for tourism or medical reasons.
  • Work Passes and Permits: This is what would otherwise be called a Singapore work visa. A work permit or employment pass holder can legally take up work in Singapore.
  • Dependent’s Pass , available to the family members of Employment Pass. It allows the holder to remain in Singapore for as long as the EP holder does.
  • Long-Stay Visit Pass , available to the family members of EP holders who do not qualify for the Dependent Pass.
  • Student Pass: This is the Singapore student visa, available to international students who want to pursue higher education in Singapore.
  • Visa-Free Transit Facility – a Singapore transit visa available only to nationals from certain countries. It allows them to leave the airport’s transit area and stay in Singapore for up to 96 hours while waiting for a connecting flight.

Singapore Tourist Visa

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If you want to travel to Singapore for tourism purposes, you need to apply for a Singapore tourist visa . The tourist visa application process in Singapore is as explained above.

When you reach the immigration checkpoint, if the officers find you suitable for entry, they will give you an Entry Pass .

The Singapore entry pass for a Singapore tourist visa is called a Visit Pass, and it is valid for 14-30 days . If you overstay your visa, you will be punished, so make sure not to do so.

If you want to stay longer than the permitted time, you must apply for a Singapore tourist visa extension before your current visa expires. The visa extension application can be submitted online on ICA’s website or in person at their offices in Singapore.

You must enter via a Singapore tourist visa to take up paid employment.

How To Submit A Singapore Visa Application?

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Countries from either assessment level can apply for a Singapore at one of the following:

  • Online , through a local Singaporean contact or a strategic partner, using ICA’s e-Service.
  • At a Singaporean diplomatic mission.

Even though you fill out your visa application form and gather your documents , you need help submitting a Singapore visa application. 

It would help if you found an authorized visa agen t, strategic partner, or local contact in Singapore to submit the Singapore visa application for you.

Authorized visa agents and strategic partners are travel agencies the Singaporean Government has authorized to submit visa applications. 

They can submit an application on your behalf through the SAVE (Submission of Application for Visa Electronically), which is available on ICA’s (Immigration & Checkpoints Authority) website.

You can ask the nearest Singaporean mission for information on how to get in touch with a strategic partner.

A Singapore local contact is someone you know and trust in Singapore (citizen or permanent resident) who is eligible to register on SingPass and submit an application for you. They must be at least 21 years old .

If you are applying through a Singaporean diplomatic mission, you will have to get in touch with them regarding their requirements and application process.

What Are The Required Documents For A Singaporean Visa Application?

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The requirements for a Singapore Visa application are:

  • Completed Singapore Visa application form: You have to answer questions regarding your personal information , marital status, where in Singapore you will be staying, your address in your home country, the purpose of your visit, your intended stay, and so on. 
  • You must sign the document yourself. When you arrive at the entry port in Singapore, the ICU could ask you to submit it.
  • Your Passport/Travel Document: It has to be valid for at least six months after your visa expires.
  • Photocopy Of Your Passport’s Bio-Data: It has to be in an A4 format.
  • Photocopy of booked airline ticket or travel itinerary . A4 format.
  • Passport-Size Picture Of Yourself: It must have been taken in the last three months , have a white background , and show you facing forward with a neutral expression. You are not permitted to have headgear unless it is for religious reasons. Even so, the headgear cannot obstruct the face.
  • Letter of Introduction. This document must be signed by your local contact or strategic partner and be attached to your application. 

It asks your contact/partner in Singapore to provide your personal information, the reason you want to visit Singapore, how long you will stay, as well as the relationship between you and them.

  • A credit card. You will use the card to pay for the Singapore visa processing fee. The card must be a VISA or MasterCard.
  • Yellow Fever Vaccination (If applicable) . 

Suppose you have been to the countries in the table below six days before traveling to Singapore. In that case, you must show the ICA officers an International Certificate of Vaccination for yellow fever at the entry point.

After You Receive Your Singapore Visa

Once you receive your Singapore visa, you or your partner can print a paper copy of the e-visa. If you are from an Assessment Level I Country , it will usually take about 1 day for your Singapore visa to be processed.

Your visa will be processed within three days if you are from an Assessment Level II Country. In both cases, some applications may take longer to process than usual.

Then, after receiving your visa, you can travel to Singapore, where the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers determine at the entry points whether you should be allowed to enter and issue you a Pass.

What Is The Difference Between Multiple And Single Journey Visas?

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  • The Single Journey Visa can only be used once . After you leave Singapore, you cannot travel to Singapore with that visa again, even if you still have remaining days.
  • The Multiple Journey Visa can be used multiple times for as long as it is valid.

What Are The Fees For A Singapore Visa?

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Here is the complete fee structure:

  • Singapore Student Visa : SGD 30 and issuance fee of SGD 60.
  • Singapore Work Visa : Up to SGD 405 , depending on Work pass type.
  • Singapore Dependent Visa : SGD 105 , and another fee of SGD 225 for the Pass.
  • Singapore Golden Visa : SGD 10,000 + Investment.

How Long Are Singapore Visas Valid For?

The detailed length of stay is as follows:

  • Singapore Student Visa : 3 months to the length of study
  • Singapore Work Visa : 6 months – 3 years
  • Singapore Dependant Visa : Up to 2 years , tied to the validity of the main work pass
  • Singapore Golden Visa: 5 – 10 years

Visa Extension

Most Singapore visas can be extended , but the process and eligibility depend on your visa type. Here’s a general overview:

Short-Term Visit Pass

If you’re in Singapore on a tourist visa or a short-term visit pass, you can extend it under exceptional circumstances. 

You can apply for an extension of your stay in Singapore online using the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA).

Long-Term Visit Pass and Dependant’s Pass

These can be renewed online via ICA’s e-Service or through the Ministry of Manpower’s (MOM) website, depending on the specifics of the Pass.

Employment Pass

S Pass and other work-related passes can be renewed through the Ministry of Manpower’s (MOM) online portal. Your employer typically handles the renewal process.

Student’s Pass

If you’re studying in Singapore, your educational institution will usually assist with the renewal of your

Student’s Pass. Renewal can be done online through the SOLAR (Student’s Pass Online Application & Registration) system.

Moving To Singapore

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Living in Singapore is something that many people dream of because life here is considered by many to be life at its best. 

Singapore is an efficient and clean Asian city that retains much of the charm of its British colonial days while offering a cutting-edge, well-developed environment.

Singapore’s position on the southern tip of Malaysia has allowed it to develop into one of the most important trade and finance centers in Asia, and today, it is the fifth wealthiest country in the world according to GDP. 

It also has the fourth-largest foreign exchange trading center in the world.

Singapore’s population of 5.08 million people (June 2010) primarily consists of people of Chinese (70%), Malay, and Indian backgrounds.

Singapore is a city of robust laws , which are adhered to strictly. While this has given it a reputation as an authoritarian state, the reality is that it keeps the city safe, clean, and well-ordered.

The main religions followed in Singapore are Buddhism, Islam, Hinduism, Christianity and Tao.

Singapore As An Expat Destination

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Expats from all over the world move to Singapore in large numbers yearly; there are approximately 1.31 nonpermanent residents/citizens living in Singapore (June 2010). 

Singapore is widely regarded as the most accessible city in Asia for expats to fit into, and it allows foreigners an opportunity to become acquainted with different cultures in a relatively safe and modern environment.

Singapore is an excellent location to raise a family, and the availability of high-quality education, low price of home help, and strong security means that bringing up children here is often easier than it would be in your home country.

The standard of living available in this city is notoriously high , and the healthcare facilities are second to none. Singapore has a meager crime rate , and the streets are safe, even in the middle of the night. 

There is no shortage of expat groups and clubs throughout the city, so no matter what your nationality, you can always be sure of finding fellow expats somewhere in the city.

One of the few disadvantages of living in Singapore as an expat and becoming a digital nomad is government-censored information that is broadcast via TV and media. 

However, the reliable and inexpensive broadband services entail that expatriates can easily overcome this obstacle.

The official language of Singapore is Mandarin Chinese , which is the Singaporean Government’s language. However, English is the most common language and is the language of business and trade. 

Children will generally be taught in English in schools but will also be expected to learn Mandarin . Other common languages in Singapore include Tamil, Malay, and Cantonese.

Many Singaporeans speak a language that has come to be known as Singlish . Singlish is a mixture of English and other languages and can be difficult for English speakers to understand. 

English speakers seldom experience real problems communicating with people in Singapore.

Critical Facts Every Expat Should Know About Moving To Singapore

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  • It is actually warmer and drier in the eastern part of Singapore. This is worth bearing in mind when you are choosing which area to live in.
  • In Singapore, you must pay a tax to own a television (the license fee).
  • There is a restriction on which dog breeds you can bring into the country. There is also a limitation on the number and type of animals you are allowed to own depending on the building you live in.
  • Left-hand drive cars are not allowed in Singapore, and there is no point in importing any left-hand drive vehicle.
  • You may drive in Singapore on your license for up to one year, but after this period, you will be required to convert to a Singapore license . 

Singapore, with its blend of cultures, cuisines, and commerce, remains a top destination for many. As you’ve navigated the plethora of visa options , remember: the right paperwork is your passport to everything the city-state offers.

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Apply for a Long-Term Visit Pass

You can apply for a Long-Term Visit Pass for family members of your eligible Employment Pass or S Pass employees. 

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How to apply .

  • You can submit the application along with the main pass holder’s work pass application or at a later date. Submit a separate application for each family member.
  • If the foreigner is in Singapore with a visit pass that will expire before the Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) is issued, we won’t be able to extend the visit pass.
  • You should only bring in the foreigner when the pass is approved. They don’t need to be in Singapore when you apply and we won’t be able to extend their visit pass.

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Dependants of employment pass and s pass holders.

Processing time: within 3 weeks. Some cases will take more time.

To submit an application:

  • Log in to EP eService  on  myMOM Portal  to fill out the application and upload the required documents.
  • Pay the $105 fee for each application. You can pay by GIRO, Visa, Mastercard or Amex.

How to check your application status

You may  check your application status after 3 weeks .

If additional information or documents are required:

  • You will receive our email for the request of additional documents within 3 weeks .
  • You will need to submit the documents . Click on ‘Work Passes’ on the left menu > Choose the application record > Select ‘Submit documents’. Alternatively, select ‘View details’ to see the action required from you.
  • Otherwise, our email will inform you to submit them using our  online form .

If the pass is approved

  • Print the in-principle approval (IPA) letter .

Send the pass holder’s copy of the IPA to the foreigner. It has a pre-approved single-entry visa for the foreigner to enter Singapore.

Dependants of Employment Pass (Sponsorship), PEP or EntrePass holders

Processing time: within 8 weeks. Some cases will take more time.

  • Download the Long-Term Visit Pass application form (for online submission) .
  • Complete the application form in softcopy to get the bill reference number.
  • Print the application form and get it signed.
  • Completed and signed application form
  • Screenshot of banking page confirming your payment
  • Supporting documents listed in the application form

It takes around 8 weeks to process the application. It may take longer if additional information is required. You can check the application status online .

If approved, we will email the in-principle approval (IPA) letter to the email indicated in the application.

After you receive the IPA, you have the following period of time to bring the foreigner to Singapore before you can get the pass issued:

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If the foreigner is aged 13 and above based on their birth date, you need to ensure the following before they arrive:

  • Ensure that they have been fully vaccinated  with WHO EUL vaccines to meet the vaccination requirements for work passes .
  • Ensure that they comply with the latest travel requirements .

After they arrive, you should also ensure that they verify their overseas vaccination records .

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When: For dependants of:

  • Employment Pass (EP) holders, within 6 months of in-principle approval (IPA). 
  • S Pass holders, within 2 months of IPA.

Processing time: Immediate

The foreigner must be in Singapore when you carry out these steps to get the pass issued: 

  • Log in to EP eService   and provide the required information and documents .
  • $225 for each pass
  • (If applicable) $30 for each Multiple Journey Visa
  • Once the pass is issued, the foreigner and you will both receive the notification letter by email.

The notification letter:

  • Allows the foreigner to travel in and out of Singapore while waiting for the pass card.
  • States if the foreigner needs to have their fingerprints and photo taken for the card registration.
  • For dependants of EP holders 
  • For dependants of S Pass holders

What you’ll need

You will need the following information to get the pass issued: 

  • Foreigner’s passport details
  • Foreigner’s Singapore contact details 
  • Foreigner’s current Short-Term Visit Pass (STVP) or immigration pass details
  • Foreigner’s Singapore residential address
  • Singapore residential or office address to receive the foreigner’s card
  • Details of up to 3 authorised recipients to receive the card (their mobile number and NRIC number / FIN / passport number) 

You may also need to upload PDF copies of these documents:

  • Foreigner’s passport page showing the date of arrival in Singapore 
  • Completed medical examination form or medical declaration form
  • Completed declaration form (attached to the foreigner’s IPA letter)

If you need more time to get the pass issued as the foreigners are waiting for their medical results, you can extend their STVP. Submit this request within 1 week before the STVP expires and upload the doctor's memo stating the medical results collection date.

If the STVP expires on 10 February, please only submit the request from 3 February.    

(If required) Register fingerprints and photo Show

When: For EP dependants, within 2 weeks; for S Pass dependants, within 1 week

Check the notification letter for whether the foreigner needs to register fingerprints and photo.

For registration, you must make an appointment for the foreigner to visit the relevant services centre:

The foreigner should bring along these documents for the appointment:

  • Original passport
  • Appointment letter
  • Notification letter

Receive the card Show

When: Within 5 working days after registration or document verification

We will deliver the card to the given address within 5 working days after the foreigner registers and gets documents verified.

If the foreigner does not need to register, we will deliver the card within 5 working days after checking the documents.

The authorised recipients will get an SMS or email with the delivery details at least 1 working day before the delivery.

If card delivery fails

After two unsuccessful deliveries, you’ll have to collect the card at the relevant MOM centre:

The foreigner or an authorised person can collect it 3 working days after the second attempted delivery. They don’t need an appointment.

Bring along these documents for card collection:

  • Candidate’s original passport

If you authorise someone to collect it on your behalf, make sure they bring these along:

  • An authorisation letter from the employer
  • NRIC or passport for verification

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Singapore extends multiple-journey visas with 10-year validity to Chinese travelers

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What is the change? Beginning June 1, Singapore will extend multiple-journey visas valid for 10 years to nationals of the People’s Republic of China.

What does the change mean? Chinese nationals who have previously visited Singapore and whose visa applications are supported by relevant Singaporean agencies will automatically be granted the 10-year visas, allowing them to make repeat trips to Singapore without having to renew their visas as often.

  • Implementation time frame: June 1.
  • Visas/permits affected: Multiple-journey visas (MJVs).
  • Who is affected: Nationals of the People’s Republic of China and their dependents.
  • Impact on processing times: The longer visa validity period will eliminate the need to reapply for visas for each visit.
  • Business impact: The MJVs will facilitate business travel, especially for those making frequent trips.
  • Next steps: Eligible applicants do not need to apply separately for the visas; those who qualify will automatically be granted an MJV.

Background: Chinese nationals applying for a visa will be considered for the 10-year MJVs if they have visited Singapore in the past. The same visas will be extended to the main applicant’s spouse and children below the age of 21. The application process and government fees are unchanged. MJV holders will also have faster border processing by being able to use automated immigration clearance service at Singapore’s airports.

BAL Analysis: The longer validity will benefit frequent business travelers from China. However, they are reminded that while the MJV allows repeat entry during the validity period, it does not lengthen the permitted duration of each stay, which generally ranges from 14 to 30 days depending on the discretion of the immigration officer.

This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice group in Singapore. For additional information, please contact singapore@bal.com .

Copyright © 2016 Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP. All rights reserved. Reprinting or digital redistribution to the public is permitted only with the express written permission of Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP. For inquiries please contact  copyright@bal.com .

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Extended validity of Multiple Journey Visa will help attract more visitors to Singapore

Singapore, 15 May 2015  – The Singapore Tourism Board (STB) welcomes the announcement by the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) today of visa measures ( Annex A ) that will extend the validity of Multiple Journey Visas (MJVs) issued to nationals from the People's Republic of China (PRC), up to a maximum of 10 years.

The extended validity of the MJVs will reduce the hassle of having to reapply for a visa for each trip, and make it more convenient for PRC tourists to visit Singapore. This will enhance STB's efforts to increase visitor arrivals and tourism spending, which will benefit Singapore businesses and workers in tourism-related sectors such as hotels, attractions, dining and retail. 

"This move will support STB's strategy of promoting quality tourism and attracting visitors from our key source markets. It is also timely as we intensify our destination marketing efforts this year, with an exciting calendar of activities planned in conjunction with Singapore's 50th anniversary.  Besides China, STB is also reaching out to visitors from other key markets including Indonesia, India and Australia", said Mr Leong Yue Kheong, Assistant Chief Executive, International Group, STB.

In addition, STB is working with our embassy in China to expand the network of Authorised Visa Agents so that PRC visitors have more channels to apply for Singapore visas. 

As part of its marketing efforts to drive travel demand from the PRC, STB's China office had launched a micro-movie by Singaporean director Royston Tan on 15 April 2015. This microfilm showcases unusual aspects of Singapore as seen through the eyes of a Chinese child on an exchange programme, and revolves around the budding friendship he has with his host, a Singaporean classmate.  Video can be viewed on  http://minisite.youku.com/STB2014/ . Details on other marketing activities including the Golden Jubilee campaign will be shared at a later date. 

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About the Singapore Tourism Board

Singapore Tourism Board (STB) is a leading economic development agency in tourism, one of Singapore's key service sectors. Known for partnership, innovation and excellence, STB champions tourism, making it a key economic driver for Singapore. We aim to differentiate and market Singapore as a must-visit destination offering a concentration of user-centric and enriching experiences through the "YourSingapore" brand. For more information, please visit  www.stb.gov.sg  or  www.yoursingapore.com .

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Do you mean you go one day trip to bali?

If you got multiple visa with 19 June expiry, you may able to come back on 15 June.

But since you already extended your visa, it will be subject to approve from the immigration officer. So kinda risky.

what is multiple journey visa singapore

Firstly do you have a multiple entry visa? Do take note that the multiple entry visa and the visit pass that is stamped in your passport by the immigration officer are two different things.

The visit pass stamped in your passport allows you to stay in Singapore until the pass expiry. This is independent of the entry visa that you applied in India.

Now if you only have a single trip visa applied from India, then once you exit Singapore, you cannot return to Singapore again. You have to apply for a new tourist visa in order to return to Singapore. If you have a multiple trip visa applied from India, you can enter Singapore again provided this visa has not expired.

Sounds like a visa run and attempt to get another 30 days stamp. For sure, the immigration will see this as highly suspicious.

kpradhan81, are you working in Singapore?

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If you don't have a multiple-entry visa to begin with, this plan is totally out of the question.

Any plan/ scheme/ games with Visas and Immigration is out of the question.

Consequences may be severe, and only fools will risk...

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Singapore’s Multiple Entry Visa: Convenient for Travelers

Multiple entry visa for singapore.

For frequent travellers, having to apply for a visa every time they want to visit a country can be a hassle. Luckily, Singapore offers a convenient solution: the multiple entry visa. This type of visa allows visitors to enter and exit Singapore as many times as they want within a certain period.

The multiple entry visa is suitable for those who travel to Singapore regularly, whether for business or pleasure. It saves time and money by eliminating the need to apply for a visa every time you visit. Additionally, it offers more flexibility in planning your travel schedule.

Benefits of Having a Multiple Entry Visa

One of the most significant advantages of having a multiple entry visa for Singapore is the convenience it provides. Frequent travellers can enter and exit the country without having to apply for a visa every time. This saves them time and eliminates the need to reschedule travel plans due to visa processing delays.

The multiple entry visa also has economic benefits. Singapore is a hub for commerce, and businessmen often need to travel to the country for meetings, conferences, and trade shows. Having a multiple entry visa saves them money on visa fees and allows them to enter and exit the country more easily.

Furthermore, the multiple entry visa is useful for those who have family or friends living in Singapore. It allows them to visit their loved ones more frequently and stay for longer periods.

Eligibility Criteria for Singapore’s Multiple Entry Visa

To be eligible for a multiple entry visa for Singapore, visitors must meet certain criteria. First and foremost, they must have a valid passport with at least six months of validity left. Additionally, visitors must have a clean criminal record and be able to prove that they have sufficient funds to support themselves during their stay.

Visitors must also demonstrate a need for multiple visits to Singapore. This can be done by showing proof of previous visits or providing a detailed itinerary of their future travel plans. Finally, visitors must have a valid reason for their visits, such as business or tourism.

How to Apply for a Singapore Multiple Entry Visa

Applying for a multiple entry visa for Singapore is a straightforward process. Visitors can apply online or at a Singaporean embassy or consulate in their home country.

The application process requires visitors to provide their personal information, passport details, travel itinerary, and proof of financial means. They may also need to provide a letter from a sponsor or employer and a letter of invitation if they are visiting for business purposes.

After submitting their application and paying the visa fee, visitors can expect to receive a decision within a few days to a few weeks. If approved, their multiple entry visa will be valid for up to two years.

Making the Most of Your Singapore Multiple Entry Visa

Once visitors have their multiple entry visa for Singapore, they can make the most of it by planning multiple trips to the country. Singapore is a vibrant destination with plenty to see and do, from exploring its cultural landmarks to sampling its world-renowned cuisine.

Visitors can plan multiple trips around Singapore’s numerous festivals and events, such as the Singapore Food Festival or the Chinese New Year celebrations. They can also explore the city’s many attractions, such as the Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, or the Singapore Zoo.

Furthermore, visitors can use Singapore as a hub to explore other destinations in the region, such as Thailand, Malaysia, or Indonesia. With multiple entries allowed, visitors can travel to Singapore as often as they like and use it as a starting point for their travels.

A multiple entry visa for Singapore is a convenient travel companion for frequent visitors to the country. It eliminates the need to apply for a visa every time you visit, saving time and money. Additionally, it offers more flexibility in planning your travel schedule and allows you to make the most of your time in Singapore. By meeting the eligibility criteria and following the application process, visitors can easily obtain a multiple entry visa and enjoy all that Singapore has to offer.

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All You Need to Know About Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) Application in Singapore

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With the LTVP (MOM) , foreigners with work passes can bring in additional family members to stay in Singapore. Additionally, Singapore citizens and Permanent Residents (PRs) can also sponsor LTVP (ICA) for their family members.

The Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) application is specifically designed for individuals who want to stay in Singapore for a longer duration with their direct family members without the inconvenience of applying for a new visa every few months.

If you’re considering applying for an LTVP in Singapore, our article will guide you through the eligibility criteria, application process, and LTVP renewal procedure. Furthermore, we will explore the benefits of LTVP Plus (LTVP+), an enhanced version of the pass that offers even more perks. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to bring your loved ones to Singapore for a long-term visit!

Different Types of Long-Term Visit Passes in Singapore

If you’re planning a long-term stay in Singapore, you may need to apply for a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP). There are two types of LTVPs that you can apply for, each issued by a different authority:

This pass is essentially an extension of an existing Short-Term Visit Pass for family members of Singapore citizens and Permanent Residents (PRs). It is suitable for foreign visitors who wish to stay in Singapore for more than the 30 days allowed by a Short-Term Visit Pass.

This pass is intended for the family members of foreign employees who are not eligible for a Dependant’s Pass but want to live with their loved ones in Singapore.

What is LTVP+?

The Long-Term Visit Pass-Plus (LTVP+) scheme was introduced to assist Singaporean families with foreign spouses. This new scheme offers foreign spouses of Singapore citizens who qualify a longer period of residency, providing them with greater certainty of stay. The LTVP+ also offers a range of benefits, including access to healthcare and employment opportunities.

Couples with at least one Singaporean child from their marriage are eligible to apply for the LTVP+. For those without a Singapore Citizen child, the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) will consider other factors, such as the duration of marriage, and generally look more favourably upon those who have been married for at least 3 years.

LTVP+ holders will be eligible for a longer period of residency in Singapore, with the LTVP+ being valid for 3 years in the first instance and for up to 5 years for each subsequent renewal. Additionally, LTVP+ holders will receive healthcare subsidies for inpatient services at restructured hospitals, which are set at a level close to that for Permanent Residents.

Furthermore, LTVP+ holders seeking work in Singapore will find it easier to do so. Prospective employers of LTVP+ holders can apply to the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) for a Letter of Consent (LOC) on their behalf, instead of an Employment/S Pass or Work Permit.

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Eligibility Criteria for Applying for a Long-Term Visit Pass (ICA) in Singapore

To be eligible for a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) issued by the Singapore Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) , the requirements vary depending on the type of pass you are applying for. Here are the criteria for applying for an LTVP with ICA:

Applicants who meet the above eligibility requirements may apply for an LTVP with ICA, which allows for an extension of stay beyond the typical short-term visit pass duration.

Eligibility Criteria for Applying for a Long-Term Visit Pass (MOM) in Singapore

To be eligible for a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) issued by the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) , you must meet the requirements that vary depending on the type of work pass you hold. You can apply for an LTVP for your family member if you meet all the following conditions:

You can get a pass for the following family members:

Here are the steps for applying Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) at the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) in Singapore:

Note: LTVP application by foreign spouse of Singapore citizen who did not complete the Pre-Marriage Long-Term Visit Pass Assessment (PMLA) will take longer, up to 6 months to be processed.

Here are the steps for applying Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) at the Ministry of Manpower (MOM) in Singapore:

Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) Renewal

To renew an LTVP issued by the ICA , you need to apply at least 2 months before your current LTVP expires. This is to ensure that your application can be processed and approved before your current pass expires. You can apply for renewal online through the ICA’s e-Service portal.

If your LTVP is issued by the MOM , you can apply for renewal up to 6 months before it expires. It is recommended that you start the renewal process early to allow for any delays in processing. Your employer or EA can apply for renewal through the EP Online.

It is important to note that renewals are not guaranteed. You will still need to meet the eligibility criteria and provide all the necessary documents for evaluation.

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What’s Next?

If you have been granted a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP) in Singapore, you may be wondering what your next steps should be. One option to consider is applying for permanent residency (PR) in Singapore, which offers greater stability and benefits, such as access to government-funded healthcare and education, and lower costs for housing and other expenses.

To apply for PR, you must meet certain eligibility criteria, including having a stable income, contributing to the local community, and demonstrating a commitment to living in Singapore long-term. Additionally, you will need to fill out an application and submit the required documents to ICA.

The application process can take several months, so it is crucial to ensure that your documentation is complete and accurate before submitting it. If you are unsure about any aspect of the application process or whether you meet the eligibility criteria, our team of experienced immigration consultants can provide further guidance. We have also developed a profile assessment tool that utilizes our collective knowledge and expertise to help determine your likelihood of obtaining Singapore PR.

Overall, applying for PR can be an excellent way to secure your future in Singapore and enjoy the many benefits that come with being a permanent resident. Check out our article on the 10 benefits of becoming a Singapore Permanent Resident to learn more. If you have an LTVP and are considering your next steps, it is worth exploring the possibility of applying for PR .

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