Question
Asked by Evelyn from Canada | Mar. 04, 2012 20:55
About:Chinese Embassy in Singapore

Asked by a Singaporean living in Canada (Evelyn)

Hi there, I have a question. I am holding a Singapore Passport, but I am living as a Permanent Residence
in Canada. I intend to visit China for holiday for a total of 18 days. Do I need to apply for Chinese Visa??
Please advise, Thank you.

Answers (1)
Answered by Steve | Mar. 05, 2012 02:31
00Reply
Singapore Passport holders just enjoyr a 15-day visa free privilege to China for sightseeing, visit relatives adn friends or for minor business issues. Thus, you do have to apply for a China tourist visa for your 18-day trip to China.
Related Questions:
Hi. I'm a Singaporean citizen living in Canada. I hold a Singaporean passpo...
Asked by Mr.Law from Canada
| Mar. 12, 2009 20:04
1
answer
i am a canadian citizen do i need to get a visa to go to hongkong?
Asked by sam from canada
| Aug. 27, 2013 01:38
1
answer
Hi, I am a Singaporean professional working in Hong Kong. My girlfriend is ...
Asked by Mr.Sun from Singapore
| Oct. 21, 2010 03:00
1
answer
Can a Singaporean living in Germany join a 16 days china tour without a vis...
Asked by Thana from Germany
| Mar. 13, 2013 21:00
1
answer
when will i find a true love who I can love and who can love me? date of bi...
Asked by Debra from Canada
| Dec. 30, 2014 03:40
1
answer
Hi, I"m a Singaporean living in Japan. I would like to visit Shanghai in Ma...
Asked by Mrs.Low from Singapore
| Mar. 03, 2009 03:43
1
answer
Ask a Question
Categories:
Question Summary (100 characters)
Details (optional) (2,000 characters)