
Singapore Visa & Entry Requirements (2026)
There's no single answer — it depends entirely on your passport. As of mid-2026, most Western nationalities (US, UK, Australia, New Zealand, most EU/Schengen countries) get 30-90 days visa-free depending on the specific country, while India and China currently need a visa arranged in advance — Singapore has no visa-on-arrival option for anyone. Every traveler, visa-free or not, must submit the free SG Arrival Card (SGAC) online within 3 days of arrival.
Visa questions are the one place a generic travel-blog answer can genuinely cost you a flight — Singapore is stricter and more binary about this than most Southeast Asian neighbors: you're either visa-free, or you need to sort out a visa before you fly, with nothing in between. Here's the real breakdown by nationality.
Visa-free stay by nationality (as of mid-2026)
| Passport / region | Current visa-free stay | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| United States | Up to 90 days | No advance application or fee required for tourism entry. |
| United Kingdom | Up to 90 days | Same terms as the US — no visa needed for a short tourist stay. |
| Australia, New Zealand | Up to 90 days | Same terms as above. |
| Canada | Up to 30 days | Shorter than the US/UK/Australia allowance — plan connecting trips accordingly. |
| EU / Schengen countries | 30-90 days, varies by country | Most major EU countries (Germany, France, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, and others) get 90 days; a handful get 30. Check the exact figure for your specific EU passport before booking. |
| Gulf states (UAE, and others) | Generally 30-90 days, varies by country | The UAE and several other Gulf nationalities are visa-exempt; confirm the exact allowance for your specific passport, since it isn't uniform across the region. |
| India | Visa required in advance | No visa-free or visa-on-arrival option. A visa must be arranged before travel through Singapore's official channels or an authorized visa agent. A narrow 96-hour visa-free transit exception exists only for travelers holding a valid visa or residence permit from Australia, Canada, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, Switzerland, the UK, or the US and continuing on to a third country by air. |
| China | Visa required in advance | Same rule as India — no general visa-free entry, though the same narrow 96-hour visa-free transit exception applies for onward travel to a third country, under the same conditions. |
| South Africa | Visa required in advance | No visa-free entry; apply through Singapore's official visa process before traveling. |
| Brazil and most of Latin America | Generally 30-90 days visa-free, varies by country | Most Latin American passports are visa-exempt for short tourist stays; the exact number of days varies by nationality, so check yours specifically. |
| Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam (ASEAN neighbors) | Generally 30 days visa-free | All four are visa-exempt for short tourist visits, making Singapore an easy add-on to a broader Southeast Asia itinerary. |
| Other nationalities (159 countries covered overall) | Varies — 30 or 90 days, or a visa required | Singapore's visa-exemption list covers a large number of countries at either 30 or 90 days; anyone not on that list must arrange a visa before departure. Check the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority's (ICA) official list for your specific passport. |
Singapore does not offer visa-on-arrival for any nationality — you're either already visa-free based on your passport, or you must obtain a visa before you fly. There's no airport counter to sort this out on landing, so confirm your status well before booking flights, especially if your passport falls outside the major visa-exempt groups.
The SG Arrival Card (SGAC)
Every foreign visitor — visa-free or not — must complete the SG Arrival Card online before arrival. It's free, takes a few minutes, includes a health declaration, and must be submitted within 3 days of your arrival date (including the day you land) via the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority's (ICA) official e-service or the MyICA mobile app. Skip any third-party site charging a 'processing fee' for what is a free government form.
Other entry basics
- Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from your date of entry, and travel documents need enough validity to meet Singapore's entry requirements.
- From 30 January 2026, ICA can issue No-Boarding Directives to airlines for travelers flagged as not meeting entry requirements (missing visa, insufficient passport validity, or on a prohibited list) — another reason to sort your paperwork well before your flight, not at check-in.
- Immigration officers occasionally ask for proof of onward or return travel and sufficient funds for your stay — have a digital or printed copy ready.
Extending your stay
Visa-exempt stays generally cannot be extended from within Singapore the way some countries allow a simple immigration-office visit. If you might need more time than your allotted visa-free period, look into applying for an actual visa or a longer-stay pass before you travel, rather than assuming you can extend on the ground.
Which nationality group are you in?
- 90-day visa-free group: US, UK, Australia, New Zealand, and most major EU passports.
- 30-day visa-free group: Canada, and Singapore's ASEAN neighbors (Malaysia, Indonesia, Philippines, Vietnam).
- Visa required in advance, no visa-on-arrival: India, China, South Africa, and any nationality not on Singapore's official visa-exemption list.
If your passport isn't clearly in one of the groups above, don't guess — check the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority's (ICA) official visa-requirement checker for your exact nationality before booking flights. It takes two minutes and it's the only source that matters here.












































