Il tourist visa for Singapore it is not available for stays of less than ninety days. Visa exemption is available for both air and land entry from Malaysia. The tourist who goes to Singapore to spend the holiday only needs a passport with a residual validity of at least six months from the date of arrival in the country. To stop in Singapore or in Malaysian beyond the 90 days foreseen by the visa exemption, it is necessary to request permission from the competent authorities. The procedure for those who go to Singapore for work is very different and more difficult.
This visa can be of different types. The most requested is the Singapore Employment Pass, which is issued to qualified executives and managers. Much of the bureaucracy must be handled by the employer; in fact, together with the visa application, you must produce your passport, a recent color passport photo, your CV and the qualification certificate, a letter of reference from Italy and one from the company operating in Malaysia. If everything complies with current legislation, a permit is issued which gives the right to a thirty-day visa which the worker will need to enter the country.
Il visa tourist for Singapore is not necessary, while for study it is. In fact, to go to study in Singapore you must obtain the Student Pass, which can be requested online from Italy but can be collected once you arrive in the country. Let's start by saying that you must be enrolled in one of the universities on the Institute of Higher Learning list to obtain the study permit. For any problem that arises once you arrive in Singapore, you can ask for information and advice at the Embassy italiana in Thomson Road 27.
The bay of Singapore is one of the most sought after destinations for winter holidays by tourists, especially Italian ones who prefer the months of January and February to go on holiday in these areas. In fact it is the best period because the season is still dry. During the monsoon season this entire area of the Indian Ocean is to be avoided due to possible typhoons and sudden downpours. During one holiday in Singapore we suggest you visit the National Orchid Garden where you can admire thousands of different species of orchid, some very particular and colourful.