Singapore visa - duration of stay
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I have a Singapore e-visa that expires on May 9. I want to enter on May 5 and stay for 10 days. I have read that normally passports are stamped for a 30 days stay. I would like to know if that would likely be the case, or if I'd only be allowed to stay for 4 days because of the visa expiration.
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Can I stay in Singapore for 6 months?
Under no circumstances will you be able to stay more than 89 days in any 6 months period on a visitor visa.Can I stay in Singapore for 90 days?
A trip to Singapore, regardless of its purpose, will most likely require you to obtain a visa before departure. The only exception includes the citizens of the 34 countries that are visa-exempt. They can stay in Singapore for periods that vary from 30 to 90 days, depending on the country of origin.How long can I stay in Singapore in a year?
A visa allows a stay of up to 30 days. Passports must be valid for at least 6 months on the date of entry. It is possible to stay longer than 30 days without leaving the country. You can do it by applying for a visa extension or getting a visa allowing a stay of more than 30 days.How can I stay more than 90 days in Singapore?
Visitors who need to extend their STVP may submit an application for extension of stay by using the e-Service, seven days before the expiry of their STVP. This facility is only applicable to STVPs issued by ICA and can be used to apply for an extension of stay for 30 days or up to 89 days.How to Extend Visit Pass / Tourist Visa for 30 Days in Singapore ICA 2022
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