China-Singapore Mutual Visa Exemption to Start on February 9
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The mutual visa exemption agreement for holders of ordinary passports signed between China and Singapore will officially take effect on February 9, 2024. At that time, holders of ordinary passports from both sides will enjoy visa-free entry into each other's country for stays of up to 30 days.
Those who enter the other country to engage in activities that require prior approval, or plan to stay in the other country for more than 30 days, must still secure the relevant visas before entry.
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