Is it possible for China (PRC) passport holders to receive a Multiple Journey Visa (MJV) for Singapore?
Do you have a China (PRC) passport and did you receive a multiple journey-visa (MJV) for Singapore?
If you do, I would like to understand how you applied for it as there is no way to request single-entry, double-entry or multiple-entry on their form.
Best Answer
Yes it is possible, according to this release. If you have previously visited Singapore and have been approved for the visa, you don't have to do anything extra, you'll automatically be granted the 10 year MJV. You'll note anyway that there's nowhere to request that on the visa form
PRC nationals need not apply separately for a Multiple Journey Visa. Eligible travellers will automatically be granted a visa validity period of up to 10 years when they apply for a visa
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What are the requirements?Can Chinese citizen travel to Singapore?
The Singapore Arrival Card for Chinese nationals is not a visa. Most Chinese visitors need a visa in order to enter Singapore, and this must be obtained through a separate application from the SGAC.How many days can a Chinese passport holder enter Singapore?
How long can Chinese citizens stay in Singapore with the Arrival Card? If you're from China, you can stay in Singapore for no more than 14 days Per Entry.How many countries can you visit with a Chinese passport?
As of January 2022, Chinese citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 80 countries and territories, ranking the Chinese passport 64th in terms of travel freedom according to the Henley Passport Index.Second Passports with Visa-Free Access to China
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