Singapore has a visa-free policy for nationals of many countries, allowing them to enter Singapore for short visits (usually up to 30 days or 90 days) without a visa. However, citizens from certain countries are required to apply for a visa before traveling to Singapore.
There are several types of visas you can apply for, depending on the purpose of your visit:
Visa Holders: If you are granted a visa, it is usually valid for 30 days. Ensure that you do not overstay your visa, as this could result in penalties or deportation.
Immigration Check: Upon arrival at the airport, you will need to go through immigration. You will need to present your passport with the visa approval, and the immigration officer may ask for additional documents, such as proof of financial means or return flight details.
Stay Extension: If you wish to stay longer, you may apply for an extension at the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA), but this is generally not granted for tourist visas. Extensions are more common for employment or student visas.
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