singapore visa expired but passport is vilid

I am travel singapore to Kuala Lumpur 24-Jul and exit date is 26-Jul but my question is that my singapore visa vilid date is 26-Jul so i can travel ?
Best Answer
You are OK to travel.
A few countries consider the visa expiry date to not include that date, so that if their visa expires on 26 July, the last day you can travel is 25 July. Singapore is not one of these countries.
Singapore considers its visa expiry date to include that day. So if the visa expires 26 July, then the last day you can travel is 26 July, until the end of the day at midnight.
You should also note that, unlike most countries, Singapore visa expiry indicates the last date that you can enter the country. The amount of time you can stay in the country may be longer than the visa expiration, and will be shown on the visit pass that Singapore immigration officers stamp into your passport.
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Is expired visa still valid?
A visa is only an entry document and can expire while you are in the U.S. There is no issue if your visa expires while you are legally present in the U.S. As long as your status is still valid and you continue to follow all immigration regulations, you can continue to remain in the U.S. even if your visa has expired.How do I fix an expired visa?
If you had a US visa which expired, you can apply for US visa renewal....You have to:How can I check if my Singapore visa is still valid?
You can confirm authenticity of the visa, having checked its data on a site of Immigration Department of Singapore.How can I extend my Singapore visa validity?
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.What happens to Visa when Passport expires? Visa Validity
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