Do Chinese Need Visa For Singapore

Dreams are often a problem when it comes to analysis. Many people do not remember their dreams or those who do are unsure of what some dream elements mean. When the dream is translated into a hunt, it is important to see how the dreamer identifies with the main character of the hunt. The dreamer will be subconsciously analyzing the end result of his hunt into his own life. Therefore, in this case there is more than one possible outcome for what it means to be insane in Chinese culture.

People have dreamed of going insane ever since they knew they could dream. It is a universal dream, as it is natural for us to be curious about what goes on in our heads when we’re not conscious. We would like to think that our subconscious minds take the reins once we close our eyes. However, it has been argued that dreams are part of an evolutionarily adaptive response (Smith, 2003).

Do Chinese Need Visa For Singapore

People’s Republic of China (PRC) Visa Requirements


You will need a visa to enter Singapore if you are holding a travel document issued by this country.  However, please note that holders of diplomatic, public affairs and service passports do not need a visa for entry.

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Documents Required

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To apply for an entry visa for business or social visits, you will need the following documents:

  • Duly completed Form 14A (PDF, 202KB) signed by you. Your visa application shall be made based on the information declared in this form. ICA may request for the form to be submitted.
  • Your recent passport-sized colour photograph taken within the last three months. Please see Photo Guidelines for information on photo requirements.
  • A photocopy of your passport biodata page (valid for at least six months from the date of your entry into Singapore) 

Additional supporting documents (e.g., Form V39A (PDF, 192KB) (Letter of Introduction for Visa Application (LOI)) may be required on a case-by-case basis.

Procedure

Applying in Singapore
Your visa application can be submitted online using the e-Service through a strategic partner or a local contact in Singapore.

You are advised to apply for an entry visa within 30 days prior to arrival in Singapore.

Applying at a Singapore Overseas Mission
Your visa application can be submitted at the nearest Singapore Overseas Mission or through its authorised visa agent.

To learn about the specific visa application procedure, you will need to visit the website of the Singapore Overseas Mission you plan to go to.

You are advised to apply for an entry visa within 30 days prior to arrival in Singapore.

  • User manuals (English) for Authorised Visa Agent/Strategic Partner
    Click here for manual (PDF, 3.9MB) on submission of application for Individual Visa.
    Click here for manual (PDF, 4.6MB) on submission of application for Collective Gratis Visa.
    Click here for manual (PDF, 4.4MB) on submission of application for Family Visa.
  • User manuals (English) for Local Contact
    Click here for manual (PDF, 5MB) on submission of application for Individual Visa (for submission by individual user).
    Click here for manual (PDF, 3.8MB) on submission of application for Individual Visa (for submission by corporate/business user).
    Click here for manual (PDF, 4.3MB) on submission of application for Family Visa.

Fees

A S$30 non-refundable processing fee is payable online using a Visa or MasterCard credit/debit card.

Processing Time

Your visa application will be processed within three working days (excluding the day of submission). Some applications may take longer to process.

Each visa application will be considered on its own merits.

Collection

If your application is approved, your local contact, strategic partner or authorised visa agent can use the e-Service to print a copy of your e-Visa for you.

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