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The Visa Policy of Singapore deals with the requirements a traveller must meet to enter Singapore. A foreign national depending on their country of origin must meet certain requirements to obtain a visa which is a permit to travel, enter and remain in the country. A visa may also entitle the visa holder to other privileges such as a right to work or study etc and may be subject to further conditions. Citizens of eligible countries and territories can enter Singapore for a period of between 10 days and Indefinite Stay without a visa depending on their nationality. However, nationals of some countries must first obtain a visa in advance before being allowed to enter Singapore. In recent years, applications of work permits, study permits and certain types of permanent residency are submitted online. However, such applicants must provide their biometrics (photograph, identification and fingerprints) as part of their application process. Depending on the country by which the passport was issued a visa application may have to be submitted at a visa application centre at a Singaporean diplomatic mission.

Entry Requirements
All visitors and foreigners entering Singapore must fulfil the following conditions:
 * hold a passport that is valid for at least 6 months or more at the time of departure
 * hold sufficient proof of a valid onward, return or round-trip ticket to be allowed entry
 * have sufficient funds for the entire duration of stay in Singapore from arrival to departure
 * have a valid visa for entry into Singapore (requirement only for visa-required nationals).
 * have sufficient and valid entry documents (including a visa if required) to the next destination (if applicable)

Visa Exemption
Citizens of the following countries and territories may enter Singapore without a visa for stays up to the duration listed below:
 * (Section To Be Filled Up Soon)

Future Changes
Singapore has signed visa exemption agreements with the following countries but they have not been ratified into force: 1 - All Non-Ordinary Passport Holders of Timor-Leste can already enter visa-free under a separate visa-free agreement. 2 - All Non-Ordinary Passport Holders of Peru can already enter visa-free under a separate visa-free agreement.