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What's the procedure for going to Singapore?

The procedures for going to Singapore are visa application and travel insurance.

Visitors to Singapore need a visa first. There are many kinds of visas offered to tourists in Singapore, and tourists need to choose the appropriate visa type according to their actual situation. Generally speaking, tourists can choose tourist visas and business visas. When applying for a visa, tourists need to prepare valid passports, photos, visa application forms, valid air tickets and accommodation advance orders.

Before traveling, tourists also need to buy travel insurance to prevent accidents during the trip. Generally speaking, tourists can buy travel accident insurance and medical insurance. To ensure their own safety during the trip. When purchasing travel insurance, tourists need to pay attention to the validity period and scope of responsibility of the insurance, so as to get timely protection in case of accidents during the travel.

Precautions for entry and exit in Singapore:

China citizens holding ordinary passports for personal reasons must apply for entry visas in advance. China citizens who hold diplomatic passports and official passports (including ordinary official passports) and stay in Singapore for no more than 30 days are exempt from visas. If you stay for more than 30 days, or for the purpose of work, study or any profit-making activities, you should apply for a visa or relevant permission according to the regulations of the competent authorities of the Singapore government.

China passport holders do not enjoy the 96-hour visa-free transit policy. If you take a low-cost airline flight and transfer through Singapore Changi Airport (including transferring to the same low-cost airline flight), you must obtain an entry visa to Singapore in advance.

When entering Singapore, you must show your passport, visa and completed entry and exit cards (entry and exit cards are in triplicate, and the two on the left are entry cards, which will be taken away when entering Singapore. The exit card on the right, commonly known as the white card, is one of the proofs of legal entry, so it should be properly kept so as to be returned when leaving the country.