What visa do you need to apply for to travel to Singapore and live at a friend s house?

Updated on tourism 2024-05-29
7 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    To travel to Singapore and stay at a friend's house, you need to apply for a social visit pass. This visa can stay for 30 days and can be extended. Applicants are required to provide the following documents:

    1.Passport: valid for at least 6 months;

    3.**: 1 recent color is required**, size x;

    5.A valid visa from the applicant's home country;

    6.Proof of the applicant's financial means to prove that there are sufficient funds to cover the cost of the trip;

    7.Other materials that need to be provided, such as proof of air ticket reservation, hotel reservation, etc.

    It is important to note that applying for a social visit visa requires a sponsor, who needs to be a Singapore citizen or permanent resident, and a copy of their identity card or passport is required. In addition, the applicant needs to pay a security deposit to the immigration department, the amount of the deposit is S$1,000-3,000, and it is not illegal to leave the country on time, and the deposit can be refunded.

    In conclusion, a detailed application is required to apply for a social visitor visa, and a sponsor is required to provide sponsorship. The specific application process and requirements can be consulted with the local Singapore embassy or consulate or the official **.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    If you are going to go to Singapore for an independent trip, how to get a tourist visa.

    Singapore attracts a lot of tourists because of its unique charm. The first thing to get to Singapore is to apply for a passport, which takes two months. Then there is the visa application, which can only be handled under the premise of having a passport.

    If you want convenience, then you can choose a travel agency to help you with it. If you want to do it yourself, you will need to apply at the Singapore Embassy.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    No, you don't. However, the following conditions need to be met:

    1. Starting from January 1, 2013, if you hold a valid international travel document and a connecting ticket to a third country (region) with a confirmed date and seat within 72 hours, you can transit from Beijing Capital Airport to a third country (region) or from Shanghai Pudong and Hongqiao airports to a third country (region) without a visa, and stay for no more than 72 hours.

    2. Citizens with ordinary passports who have a group of more than 2 people and are approved by the China National Tourism Administration to travel to Hainan Province in a group of international travel agencies registered in Hainan (more than 5 people) and stay for no more than 21 days can be exempted from visas.

    3. Holders of valid permanent residence permits for foreigners of the People's Republic of China.

    4. Holders of valid APEC business travel cards.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Whether or not a visa is required to travel to Singapore depends mainly on the traveler's nationality and the planned length of stay in Singapore.

    Visitors from most countries, including China, who have a valid travel document, can apply for a tourist visa upon arrival in Singapore. However, if you plan to stay in Singapore for more than 30 days, or if you are travelling for work, study or any profit-making activities, you may need to apply for a visa or relevant permit before you can search Singapore.

    It is important to note that the above information is subject to change, so it is best that you double-check the latest Singapore entry requirements before planning your trip.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Legal analysis: A visa is required to go to Singapore, and there is no visa on arrival policy, so you need to apply for a visa in person at the consulate.

    Legal basis: Article 9 of the Law of the People's Republic of China on the Administration of Exit and Entry Chinese citizens shall apply for passports or other travel documents in accordance with the law. Chinese citizens traveling to other countries or regions also need to obtain a visa or other entry permit certificate from the country to which they are traveling.

    However, except for the mutual visa exemption agreements signed by China and other countries, or as otherwise stipulated by the Ministry of Public Security or others. Chinese citizens who leave or enter China as seafarers and work on foreign ships shall apply for seafarers' certificates in accordance with the law.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Singapore's visa policy has also been adjusted: with effect from 8 December 2014, the Embassy of Singapore in Beijing and the Consulates General in Chengdu, Guangzhou, Shanghai and Xiamen will no longer accept visa applications directly from Chinese mainland holders. All Chinese tourists travelling to Singapore will be responsible for submitting their applications through designated travel agents.

    Therefore, individuals are not allowed to submit Singapore visa application materials and must apply through a travel agency. At present, the Singapore Embassy has designated a total of 57 units or travel agencies to receive visa applications, and Chinese tourists can choose any one to apply for any type of visa without having to go to the embassy or consulate in person.

    For applicants, even if they apply for a Singapore e-Visa, they must prepare paper materials in advance and submit them to the selected travel agency.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Do I need a friend group to apply for a Singapore visa?

    No, you don't. 1. Chinese citizens holding diplomatic, official or ordinary passports who stay in Singapore for no more than 30 days are exempt from visas.

    2. Chinese citizens holding ordinary passports to Singapore must apply for an entry visa in advance. The application can be submitted through the Singapore Embassy or Consulates in China, or through travel agencies and ** organizations authorized by the Embassy;

    3. Singapore does not apply for a visa on arrival;

    4. Incomplete **, incomplete materials or non-compliance with the requirements may lead to visa refusal or postponement of acceptance by the state;

    5. Whether the visa application is approved and the validity period of the approval shall be decided by the visa officer according to the applicant's individual circumstances;

    6. The date of issuance of the visa is generally the date of submission of the visa application, and the validity period of the visa will not be changed once it is issued, and the applicant or Huai should not submit the application materials too early. If the visa has expired, the applicant must submit a new application. Applicants should carefully check the date of issue and the validity period of the visa when collecting the visa.

    Applicants are advised to submit their applications one to two weeks before departure;

    7. The Immigration & Checkpoints Authority of Singapore** determines the number of days of stay for visa holders at the time of entry. Applicants should pay attention to the entry stamp of their passport and the approved period of stay;

    8. If the visa application is rejected or revoked, the visa fee will not be refunded;

    9. Visa applicants are not allowed to entrust others to submit applications, except in the following cases:

    1) If the applicant is under the age of 16, his/her parents can apply on his/her behalf, but they must provide a notarized birth certificate or household registration book and parents' ID card (original and photocopy) that can prove their relationship;

    2) If the husband and wife are related, the spouse can apply for it, but the marriage certificate or household registration book and the spouse's ID card (original and copy) must be issued to prove the relationship;

    3) If the applicant is retired or over 60 years old, he or she can entrust others to handle it, but he or she must provide the original and copy of his retirement certificate and the power of attorney (indicating the name and ID number of the entrusted person). The entrusted person must bring the original ID card and submit a photocopy;

    4) If the applicant is introduced by a Singapore Citizen or Singapore Permanent Resident in China, the introducer (must be above 21 years old) must submit the application in person and provide the original V39A** (letter of introduction) and the original and photocopy of his/her Singapore Identity Card or Passport;

    5) Those who apply for a business visa.

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