Singapore Visa Eligibility
PASS, PERMIT OR PROGRAMME |
TYPE OF APPLICANTS |
EXAMPLES OF ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA FOR SINGAPORE VISA |
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Employment Pass |
Professionals, Managers, Managing Directors, Executives or Specialists |
- Young graduates from good institutions could qualify if they earn at least $3,600 (effective 1 January 2017)
- Applicants with higher experience would have to have higher salaries to qualify, in keeping with the work skill and quality they bring
- Possesses acceptable qualifications for a Singapore Visa
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Entrepreneur Pass (EntrePass) |
Foreign businessmen setting up new ventures in Singapore |
- Firm must be registered as a Private Limited Company with the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority – the national regulator of enterprises in Singapore.
- The firm must not have been registered for over six months at the time of application.
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Personalized Employment Pass (PEP) |
Professionals, Managers, Executivesor Specialists |
Overseas foreign professionals whose last drawn fixed monthly salary was at least $18,000
- The last drawn monthly salary abroad should not have been older than six months from the time of the application for a Singapore Visa.
Current Employment Pass holders
- People holding an Employment Pass must earn a fixed monthly salary of at least $12,000
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S Pass |
Mid-level skilled workers (e.g. Technicians) |
- Fixed monthly salary – $2,200
- Education qualifications
- Job type
- Work experience
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Work Permit for foreign Worker |
Semi-skilled or unskilled foreign workers in the construction, manufacturing, marine shipyard, processor services sector. |
- From a MOM-approved source country or region
- Minimum age -- 18 years old.
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Work Permit for foreign domestic workers |
Semi-skilled or unskilled foreign domestic workers (FDWs) to work in Singapore. |
- Females from 23 to 50 years of age
- From a MOM-approved source country or region
- Minimum 8 years of formal education with appropriate certificate
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What is Singapore Tourist Visa?
If you wish to visit Singapore as a tourist, you will need to comply with certain entry regulations such as a Singapore Tourist Visa. A Singapore tourist visa is not an immigration pass. It is a permission required by the holder of a proper tourist visa to gain admission into Singapore. The grant of an immigration pass is determined by the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers at the point of entry. Having just a proper tourist visa does not qualify you for entry into Singapore. How long you can stay in Singapore is indicated in the visit pass endorsement based on your passport and it is not linked to the validity of your visa.
Duration of Singapore Tourist Visa
Indian passport holders need to apply for a Singapore Tourist Visa that allows them to stay for a maximum period of 30 days, with a total validity of 2 years. As with other country rules, even for Singapore you need to ensure that your passport is valid for 6 months from the date of entry in Singapore.
Cost of Singapore Tourist Visa
The Singapore tourist visa feesis Singapore $30. Visa processing fee is paid upon application of visas. This fee is not refundable, whether your visa application succeeds or fails, or if you withdraw the application after submission. If you are applying for a Singapore tourist visa from India, the Authorized Visa Agents may also charge a service fee of Rs.300 on top of the visa processing fee. All fees are to be paid while applying for the visa.
Eligibility Criteria for Singapore Tourist Visa
In order to be eligible for procuring a Singapore tourist visa you, the following conditions have to be fulfilled:
- You must have a valid passport
- Your passport must have a validity that extends the duration of the visa you are applying for by at least 6 months
- You must have a copy of your completed visa application form (Form 14A)
- You must have a copy of the Letter of Introduction for Visa Application (Form V39A) that has been issued by your local contact in Singapore. Your contact in Singapore must be a citizen of Singapore or a permanent resident of Singapore and must be at least 21 years of age. In case you do not have a local contact, you can approach your Embassy to issue a letter of introduction to support your visa application
- In case you provide a Letter of Introduction from your local contact in Singapore, you must provide a photocopy of the local contact’s Singapore Identity Card
- You must provide proof of confirmed hotel reservation, flight bookings and travel itinerary for the entire duration of your stay in Singapore
- You must provide proof of having confirmed tickets for your onward or return journey
- In case you provide proof of having tickets for onward journey, you must show evidence of having obtained entry facilities to your onward destination, for example a visa
- You must provide proof of your financial ability so as to support yourself financially during your entire stay in Singapore and for your return transportation.
- You must be in good physical and mental health and must be free from any kind of contagious diseases
- You intend to leave Singapore at the end of your authorized stay
Application Process for Singapore Tourist Visa
- Download the Singapore tourist visa form online, fill it up and sign it.
- Make sure that your passport has at least a validity of 6 months as of the date of arrival in Singapore.
- Book a confirmed return air ticket, and keep a tour itinerary handy.
- Prepare a covering letter mentioning the reason and dates of travel addressed to ‘The Embassy of Singapore /The Consulate General of Singapore’.
- Procure a leave letter from your company on its letterhead.
- Ensure that all documents are written in English
- If you are currently residing at an address other than that mentioned in the passport, then attach the residential proof
- If you are visiting Singapore for the first time, then you need to attach income tax papers of the last 3 years and a bank statement of the last 3 months.
- Though not mandatory, it would be advisable to attach the confirmed bookings of your hotel in Singapore.
Documents required for Singapore Tourist Visa
- A duly filled visa application form
- Passport
- Validity - 6 months
- A clear photocopy of passport -- first, last and any observation page
- Two recent color photographs
- Passport copy of the invitee
- 6 months’ bank statement
- Confirmed return air ticket
- Original cover letter which includes the purpose of your visit, the dates of travel, no. of passengers, details of travel itinerary, place of stay and the applicant's employment details
Where to Apply Singapore Tourist Visa?
The Singapore High Commission has stopped accepting individual walk-in applications since 1st April 2009. Visa applications must be submitted in person to any of the commission’s authorized visa agents at the commission’s Annex A. Applicants whose application has been approved can have their e-Visa printed by the visa agents. The Singapore High Commission's Authorized Visa Agents are located in New Delhi, West Bengal, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, and Punjab. And, if you have a local sponsor in Singapore (with a Singpass account), they can submit your visa application online on your behalf. The online payment mode accepts Master/ Visa; Debit/ Credit cards only.
How to Track Singapore Tourist Visa?
You can check the status of your visa in the following way:
- Go to the official website www.ica.gov.sg
- On the left menu click ‘Check Status’
- Click on ‘Entry Visa’
- Go to the bottom of the page and click ‘Status Enquiry’
- Fill in your details and click ‘proceed’ to check your application status
In conclusion, everybody who wants to travel to Singapore would do well to take out a travel insurance with Bharti AXA to protect themselves and their loved ones from any unexpected mishaps. A typical travel insurance would cover the following:
- Expenses arising from emergency medical evacuation/death
- Personal accident causing death or dismemberment
- Loss or passport or other traveling documents
- Flight delay/loss of checked baggage
Types of Visa for Singapore
Basic Types of Singapore Visas
There are different types of visas required to be taken by foreigners who wish to visit Singapore, depending on the nature of their visit. The following are the main types:
Visa for Foreign Entrepreneur/Relocated Management Staff:
- Employment Pass
- Personalized Employment Pass (PEP)
- Entrepreneur Pass (EntrePass)
For Family Members of Relocated Staff:
- Dependent Pass
- Long-Term Visit Pass
- S Pass
For Getting Singapore Permanent Residency/Citizenship:
- Singapore Permanent Resident
- GIP(Global Investor Program)
Miscellaneous Work Pass Scheme:
The Miscellaneous Work Pass is given to foreigners visiting Singapore on short-term assignments. You will be issued a Miscellaneous Work Pass particularly if you are:
- Involved in work directly related to your company or for the conduct of any seminar, conference, workshop, gathering or talk concerning any religion, race or community, or political end
- A foreign religious worker giving talks relating directly or indirectly to any religion
- A foreign journalist, reporter or an accompanying crew member not sponsored by any Singapore Government agency
The other information about this scheme is as follows:
- Validity: Short-term
- Quota System: No. Each visa application is considered on its own merit
- Eligibility for Permanent Residence: Miscellaneous Work Pass holders are not eligible to apply for PR
Singapore Visa Fees
The Singapore High Commission does not directly issue visas, but has authorized specific agents to undertake the process of issuing all types of visas to aspirants. The Singapore visa fee for processing of each application is Singapore $30. This Singapore visa fees is to be paid while applying for the visa. The Singapore visa processing fee is non-refundable, irrespective of the outcome of your visa application, or even if you choose to withdraw the application after submission. Over and above this fee, Singapore visa charges amounting to Rs 300 can be taken by authorized visa agents for processing the visa. On the other hand, you can also apply for the Singapore visa online, but the fees for it is the same Singapore $30, and has to be paid online with a MasterCard or Visa Credit or Debit Card. This fee, too, is non-refundable.
Frequently Asked Questions
Here is a list of commonly asked questions while applying for visa.
I am an Indian. Am I supposed to apply for a Singapore visa?
Yes, a Singapore Visa for Indians is mandatory.
If I am transiting through Singapore, do I still need a visa?
Foreigners transiting in Singapore will not require visas if they remain within the transit area of Changi Airport (Terminals 1, 2, 3 or 4) and do not pass through Singapore Immigration.
When should I apply if I am required to travel to Singapore with a visa?
You can apply for a visa up to one month before your intended date of arrival in Singapore.
Who decides if I will get a Singapore visa?
Your visa application will be processed and decided by Singapore Immigration and Checkpoints Authority.
Do I need to submit my original passport for submission of application?
You must present your original passport for identity verification purposes, when you apply for entry visa, either with the Singapore High Commission or with their authorized visa agents.
Is it necessary to get travel insurance?
Taking travel insurance during a trip to abroad is always recommendable. Travel insurance allows you to enjoy your travel experience rather than stressing over things that can go wrong. Moreover, it allows you an easy way to deal with emergencies that may arise during your travel.
What are the benefits of getting travel insurance from Bharti AXA?
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