No~ Singaporeans can go to Indonesia without a visa, etc. .
If you want to go to Singapore from outside, you need a visa!
But let me give you a copy of an article I collected and preserved on the school network
It was not written by me Yes, but it’s reliable, don’t look at it long, it’s actually very simple but very detailed~
That’s indeed what it is!
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Help relatives and friends apply in Singapore The whole process of travel visa
I originally thought that applying for a visa for a friend in Singapore would be a troublesome thing. After trying it, I found that it was simple, convenient and fast (I received the approval 2 working days after submitting the application) , it’s cheap (20 SGD)... Haha
The previous application process was all done online. You just need to go to the Immigration Bureau to get it after approval. Materials you need to have on hand (such as applying for my mother): a copy of the first page of my mother’s passport, a passport-sized color photo (one developed, one on the computer), and you also need to find a PR or As a Local Contact, Singaporeans only need the PR’s IC number when submitting an application online. When going to ICA to get a visa, they need to present the original IC, but the PR does not need to be present in person.
online application
Immigration Bureau’s homepage (www.ica.gov.sg)> Visitor Services> Select Visa Application in the entry visas column> There is a SAVE in the Procedure item Link (Submission of Application for Visa Electronically) > After entering SAVE, select individual...
The next step is to fill in the form. You need to upload the photo, and the size and resolution requirements are specified; at local contact You need to fill in the PR’s IC Number, and there’s nothing special about the rest. Just fill it out step by step. One of the places is where you want to pick up your visa. There are places like Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Singapore to choose from. I chose Singapore. So I just go to ICA to get it. As for choosing domestic, I don’t know. But if you choose domestic, you have to get PR ID card when going to visa, which should be more troublesome...not sure
After filling out the form, you need to pay 20 Singapore dollars. Visa card or master card is acceptable. I didn’t pay attention to other payment methods.. Haha, then just wait patiently for his approval
collection
p>Unexpectedly fast... I submitted the application on Thursday, and received the approval on Monday, and it was sent to the email address I filled in before. The letter will inform you of the documents you need to bring when picking up your visa:
A printout of Form 14 filled out online, a photo attached, and the applicant’s signature... (Actually... you can sign it yourself, haha) < /p>
A letter of introduction from the PR requires the signature of the PR. (Actually, you can also sign it yourself. But it is not troublesome to ask the PR to sign it. You need to get his original IC anyway)
Copy of the applicant’s passport
Original IC of the PR
If the PR does not go to the ICA to pick it up by himself, like me, if he picks it up with someone else’s IC, still I need to bring my own passport and student pass, just to show it to the ICA people to prove my identity.
When you get your Visa, you don’t have to wait in line for the information service. The letter is very clear. Just go to a self-service machine and press the number. That machine is for student application. Pass inside the glass door (4th floor)... soon o(∩_∩)o...
I got the visa~~ It would be best if a friend returns to China and takes it back, if not If so, just send it back, remember to use EMS, at least Register...
UPdate: Now you need the local contact's Singpass id to log in... Then the fee will be 30 dollars. . . Then, I have encountered 3 cases of visa rejection recently. (from Luo Chan 2008.9.12)
UPdate: (2008.8.26)
The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority today launched a new electronic visa "e-Visa", which requires you to apply for a visa to come to Singapore After the online application is approved, tourists only need to use their own printer to print out the visa, and do not need to bother the local visa agent to go to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority to collect the visa.
Currently, travelers who require a visa to enter the country must fill in and submit an application form through a local agent through the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority's website "SAVE". After the form is submitted, the local agent must print out a copy of the application form and mail it to the applicant for signature. After both the applicant and the agent have signed, they will be submitted to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority for approval together with a copy of the applicant's passport with the applicant's personal information printed on it.
After the visa is approved, the local agent will go to the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority to collect the visa sticker, which will then be mailed to the applicant for him to put on his passport before entering Singapore.
Starting today, the procedure for applying for a visa has been greatly simplified. Visa agents only need to fill in the application form online. After the visa is approved, they can print it themselves. Foreign tourists can also print the approved visa in foreign countries. The new electronic visa is printed on ordinary paper and does not need to be affixed to the passport.
In addition to saving the time and money of going to the Immigration Bureau to collect the visa application form in person, the electronic visa also saves the applicant from paying the postage fee. Additionally, they don’t need to worry about their visa being damaged in the mail.
Currently, travelers coming to our country from China, India, Myanmar, Hong Kong, Macau, Russia and CIS countries and regions can use electronic visas.