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Has Singapore started to implement the latest visa exemption for China?

Yes, since 2065438+09 65438+128 October, Singapore has granted visa-free entry for 96 hours to eligible China citizens transiting through Singapore from a third country.

Singapore Immigration and Checkpoints Bureau further clarified and refined the relevant policies and published them. The main contents are as follows:

(1), the passport is valid for not less than 6 months;

(2) You must have a continuation ticket or boat ticket that leaves the country within 96 hours;

(3) Meet the economic proof of new occupancy;

(4) You must hold a visa issued by any of the eight countries, namely, the United States, Canada, Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, Germany and Switzerland, or a valid Schengen visa for entering Germany or Switzerland. When entering Singapore, the above visa should be valid for more than 1 month.

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The visa-free transit policy can also be applied to travel with a single valid visa and the visa is used, but you need to go directly to New Zealand from the visa issuing country and the transit destination must be China.

This policy also applies to China citizens who travel from Chinese mainland to China, Hongkong and Macao Special Administrative Regions via Singapore. Transit passengers can apply for visa-free entry permit directly at the entry-exit frontier counter at Singapore port with relevant materials, without any charge. The 96-hour stay period begins at 0: 00 on the second day of entry.

China News Network-Singapore grants conditional 96-hour visa-free transit to China citizens.