Fly, Cruise, or Drive to Singapore
To ensure a smooth journey into Singapore, find out entry requirements, things to submit and more.
Visa requirements for traveling to Singapore are determined by factors such as your nationality, duration of stay, and purpose of visit. To determine if you need a visa or to apply for one, please refer to the Immigration and Checkpoint Authority (ICA) website, where you can find a list of countries that require a visa to enter Singapore.
Travellers are to submit the SG Arrival Card (SGAC) and the necessary Physical Currency and Bearer Negotiable Instruments (CBNI) declarations electronically if you are carrying more than S$20,000 in total value of CBNI, or its equivalent in a foreign currency.
Submission of SGAC is free and can be done via the SGAC e-Service or MyICA Mobile app. Please refer to SGAC with Electronic Health Declaration for more information. As for more information on CBNI, please refer to ICA’s website.
Visitors can use iris, facial and fingerprint biometrics for swift immigration at airport terminals or land checkpoints once enrolled at manual counters.
Upon clearing immigration, an electronic visit pass (e-pass) will be sent to the email address registered in your SGAC submission. This e-Pass has replaced the arrival stamp endorsement issued to visitors.
Singapore’s Changi Airport is one of the busiest and best connected in the world, handling over 100 airlines flying to some 400 cities. The airport is also home to Singapore Airlines, the flag carrier of Singapore. Together with Scoot, both airlines fly to more than 135 destinations globally.
The award-winning airport itself is jam-packed with activities and amenities, making it a world-class attraction in its own right.
As a leading homeport in the heart of Asia, Singapore is one of the world’s busiest cruise centres.
Whether you’re travelling with your family or planning a honeymoon with your significant other, you’ll find Singapore to be the port of call for some of the world’s most luxurious cruises.
Entering into Singapore from West Malaysia is a relaxing and scenic way of getting to our sunny island.
If you’re travelling here by land, do note that Singapore has two checkpoints that operate 24 hours daily, located at Tuas in the west and Woodlands in the north.
Motorists of foreign-registered vehicles are required to have valid Autopass cards and motor insurance for their vehicles. Owners of foreign-registered motorcycles and cars are encouraged to apply online for a VEP/Autopass card.
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