Chinese citizens go to Singapore to apply for a visa at the consulate.
Materials required for Chinese citizens to apply for a visa in Singapore:
1. Passport:
Original passport and photocopy of the passport photo page. The passport should be valid for more than six months (from the date of entry) and have at least one blank visa page.
2. Color photos: two. The photo should be a two-inch, color, white background photo taken within three months;
The front face should be bareheaded (if a hat or accessory is worn according to special religious or customary requirements, the hat or accessory must not cover the applicant's facial features) ).
3. Chinese ID card: original and copy. (Note: Those applying for a business visa only need a copy)
4. Proof of employment: If the applicant is an active employee, he or she must provide an original letter of proof of employment issued by the company where he/she is employed. The certification letter must state that the company agrees to the leave, and specify the applicant’s time of employment, position and salary in the company in detail. The employment certification letter must list the address, telephone and fax numbers of the company and relevant contact persons. Letters must be stamped with the official seal.
5. If the applicant is unemployed, he or she must provide documents proving his or her personal financial status, such as bank deposit certificate (original and copy). There is no specific requirement for the amount of the bank deposit certificate, but the bank issuance date must be within 1 month of the visa application submission date. This certificate should truthfully reflect your financial ability.
Extended information:
Singapore Entry and Exit Instructions
1. Entry
Almost all planes arriving and departing from Singapore use Singapore Changi international airport. The airport is equipped with shopping malls, restaurants, medical facilities, hotels, saunas and other facilities. The direct flight from Beijing to Singapore takes about 6.5 hours. When the plane descends and you can see the oil tanker in Singapore Harbor, it is about to land at the airport.
The plane landed on the second floor of the Changi International Airport concourse, and took the escalator from here to the immigration checkpoint on the first floor. Singapore used to deny entry to people with long hair and beards, but now it’s basically fine as long as they don’t go too far. When entering the country, you must present your passport, visa, and entry/exit card completed on the plane to the immigration office.
After the Immigration Bureau stamps the "14-day stay allowed" stamp on the passport and returns the entry/exit card to the passenger, the entry procedures are completed. Occasionally, the Immigration Bureau will ask passengers to show their outbound tickets and ask questions such as the purpose of entry and duration of stay.
After the immigration inspection, we went to the duty-free shop. Usually duty-free shops are only suitable for people leaving the country, but Singapore is a free port, and people entering the country can also buy duty-free goods. After the duty-free shop, there is the baggage claim area.
There are several luggage conveyor belts in the central hall, and you can pick up your luggage at the corresponding conveyor belts. After collecting your luggage, you can go through customs. After completing the customs formalities, we arrived at the arrivals hall and arrived in Singapore. The center of the arrival hall is the information center, with hotel information and car rental desks on both sides.
2. Departure
The departure hall of Changi International Airport is located on the second floor, and check-in procedures are here. Different airlines have different counters. Check-in is usually done 2 hours before the flight takes off. The airport fee at Changi Airport is S$15 and is usually included in the ticket price. When checking in, passengers can indicate the seat they wish to take. Once you have checked in your baggage and received your boarding pass, the check-in process is complete.
After that, there is exit inspection. Present your passport and departure card at the departure checkpoint, and the immigration office will stamp the departure stamp and you are done. After exit inspection, passengers go to the waiting room of their desired flight to wait for boarding. There are duty-free shops, gift shops, bookstores and other shops in the departure hall. Boarding usually starts 30 minutes before the plane takes off.
Baidu Encyclopedia-Singapore Visa