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Singapore Entry and Exit Description Process

What I bring to you is the explanation process of Singapore's entry and exit, hoping to help students studying abroad. Want to know more about the wonderful content of studying abroad, and give you detailed answers. 1. Customs clearance and border inspection: International flights generally start to check in two hours before the plane takes off and end 30 minutes before the plane takes off. What needs to be shown to the counter staff are: China passport, visa and air ticket. Check the luggage and keep the luggage tag. Need special reminder, don't check and keep luggage for unfamiliar people; Don't give your luggage to people you don't know. This is not only to prevent loss, but also to prevent being used by people with ulterior motives. Going abroad must go through the border inspection. The documents to be submitted are: China passport, a copy of the student permit approval letter from Singapore Immigration Bureau, and a visa issued by Singapore Embassy or Immigration Bureau. Need to bear the cost of living and studying for at least six months. Customs officers can truthfully declare and explain the currency they carry with them when inquiring about it. Never lie or hide cash. Once found, it may be confiscated or cause unnecessary trouble. Enter Singapore; Flights from China generally arrive at 1 terminal. Singapore's Immigration Bureau is an efficient institution, which is also reflected in the immigration checkpoint at the airport. As long as you have a valid passport, a valid visa, and fill in the entry card (on the plane, ask the stewardess actively), you can officially enter Singapore soon.

In addition, if something unexpected happens, or you encounter any trouble, don't panic. You can contact the airport staff. There are staff who can speak fluent Chinese at the airport to serve you. You can also contact the person who picks you up with the phone that can be seen everywhere at the airport. These local calls are free.

★ Do not carry cigarettes, alcohol, chewing gum, pirated CDs and other prohibited items.

2. Baggage claim: Before you claim your baggage, you should check the baggage claim conveyor number of your flight on the display board. Under normal circumstances, customs officers will not check passengers' luggage. You can naturally go through the uniformed customs officers and walk out of the restricted area through the automatic door.

3. Emergency assistance: In Singapore, when you encounter danger and difficulties, you can ask the Singapore police for help anytime and anywhere. One way to ask for help is to call the police. The telephone number is 999. 9 1 1 is free. If your English can't make others understand you. You can insist on speaking Chinese, and they will arrange someone who can talk to you to communicate with you.

For the students who entrust the school to arrange accommodation, at the entrance of the airport lobby, the school pick-up staff will put up a sign (with your Chinese name on it) to pick you up and then take you to accommodation. For students who have not entrusted the school to arrange accommodation, please contact the appropriate pick-up person in China for safety.

You can go to school the next day and handle related matters (registration, entrance examination, hospital physical examination, immigration for student ID card).