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About participating in Singapore Free Travel at Changi International Airport

Singapore Airlines or Tiger Airways or Jetstar?

Take Singapore Airlines as an example, the luggage goes directly to Colombo, and the entry requirements of the project are met without going through the second check-in procedure. After arrival, you can go to the unique Singapore counter for consultation and registration. If it is a low-cost airline such as Tiger Airways and Jetstar, but it doesn't buy services such as overflight, it is necessary to enter the country to pick up the checked baggage and then check in for the second time. This does not meet the requirements of the project and cannot be registered. It is to prevent some passengers from buying low-priced air tickets and not applying for entry visas. It is illegal to enter Singapore through this project, get checked baggage and then go through the second check-in procedure.

If you meet the requirements I mentioned above, go directly to the counter to register when you arrive. Not counting entry, the tour guide will take away everyone's passports before departure. You didn't enter Singapore normally through ICA checkpoint (since there is no visa-free or transit visa for China passport in Singapore at present, you can't enter Singapore normally through immigration checkpoint). So you won't leave an entry stamp on your passport, because once an entry stamp and an entry stamp appear, but you have never held a valid tourist visa, then your behavior is illegal. So the tour guide took the passport away for centralized management. First, you don't enter Singapore through normal channels (not illegal, just because it is a special case. This is just a project launched by Changi Airport and Singapore Airlines, not an official government policy, so you can only let the airport and Singapore Airlines guarantee it, and then make an exception for the passengers who participate in the event. If it is a government policy, the transit is visa-free. Secondly, it is useless for you to hack in Singapore, because you are afraid that someone will hack in Singapore, at least use your passport.

In addition, to correct the downstairs statement, Singapore has no China passport, transit visa or landing visa, including the previous requirement of holding visas for eight countries including Britain, France and the United States for 96 hours, which is now gone.