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Is a visa required for Andorran citizens to visit Singapore?
No, Andorran citizens do not need a visa for visits lasting up to 30 days, but they must complete an SG Arrival Card before departure.
What do Andorrans need to travel to Singapore?
As a Andorran citizen traveling to Singapore, ensure you have the following documents:
- SG Arrival Card. Available for download in PDF format, or receive a confirmation letter (either printed or electronic) after completing the online declaration.
- Passport/travel document. Valid for the entire duration of your visit.
- Round-trip ticket. Proof of travel for the full duration of your stay.
- Accommodation details. Hotel reservation or invitation letter from family or friends you’ll be staying with.
- Yellow fever vaccination certificate (if applicable). If you’ve traveled to certain countries within the last six days, present your vaccination certificate to ICA at the entry point.
- Travel insurance. Strongly recommended for coverage during your trip.
How to apply for an SG Arrival Card for citizens from Andorra?
Andorrans should submit their SG Arrival Card application at least 3 days before their flight to Singapore. A health declaration is part of the application process.
You can apply online through the official website or by downloading the MyICA app for free from the App Store (iOS) or Google Play (Android).
What documents do Andorran citizens need to complete the SG Arrival Card application?
To apply for the SG Arrival Card, Andorrans will need:
- Passport details
- Contact information
- Personal details. Full name, date of birth
- Travel plans. Dates and purpose of your visit
- Email address. For SG Arrival Card delivery
- Payment method. An active debit or credit card for payment
Top places to explore in Singapore for tourists from Andorra
- Merlion Park. Capture a memorable photo with Singapore’s iconic Merlion statue, a symbol of the city’s rich heritage.
- Gardens by the Bay. Wander through the Supertree Grove, Cloud Forest, and Flower Dome in this futuristic and beautiful garden oasis.
- Marina Bay Sands. Take in stunning views from the SkyPark Observation Deck or enjoy fine dining and shopping at this world-famous landmark.
- Sentosa Island. A paradise for adventure, relaxation, and entertainment, featuring Universal Studios Singapore and beautiful beaches.
- Singapore Zoo and Night Safari. Discover exotic wildlife in one of the world’s top zoos or enjoy the thrilling Night Safari experience.
- Afghanistan
- Algeria
- Armenia
- Azerbaijan
- Bangladesh
- Belarus
- Democratic People's Republic of Korea
- Egypt
- Georgia
- India
- Iran
- Iraq
- Jordan
- Kazakhstan
- Kosovo
- Kyrgyzstan
- Lebanon
- Libya
- Mali
- Moldova
- Morocco
- Nigeria
- Pakistan
- People's Republic of China (PRC)
- Russia
- Somalia
- South Sudan
- Sudan
- Syria
- Tajikistan
- Tunisia
- Turkmenistan
- Ukraine
- Uzbekistan
- Yemen
- Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS)
- Georgia
- India
- People's Republic of China (PRC)
- Turkmenistan and Ukraine
- Australia
- Canada
- Germany
- Japan
- New Zealand
- Switzerland
- United Kingdom
- Depart directly from the country that issued the visa
- Stop in Singapore for transit.
- Return directly to your home country.
- You are leaving Singapore by air ONLY, regardless of how you traveled.
- You have a valid airline ticket departing in the next 96 hours.
For tourists to drive in Singapore, local driver’s licenses and international licences are required.
The general speed limit in Singapore is 50 kilometers per hour, unless stated otherwise. When driving in school zones and roads tagged as silver zones, the speed limit must not go beyond 40 kilometers per hour. Most expressways have standard speed limits of 80 kilometers per hour or 90 kilometers per hour. Drivers who are caught overspeeding will be fined and given specific demerit points.
Traffic rules in Singapore
- Do not close the trunk
- Check your blind spots
- Slow down and obey the speed limit
- Stop at crosswalks
- Give way to non-motorists when turning
- Never outrun if you are not confident
All goods imported into Singapore are governed by the Customs Act, the Goods and Services Tax Act (GST), and the Import and Export Regulation Act.
Imported goods are subject to tax and/or duty. A customs permit is required for accounting of imports and payment of goods tax.
The goods that are subject to the taxation of goods and services tax are:
- Alcoholic beverages.
- Tobacco products.
- Cars
- Oil products
All other goods are non-taxable and only GST is payable. GST is levied at 7% of the CIF (Cost, Insurance, and Freight) value, which includes customs duties (if the goods are subject to customs) and other charges, costs, and expenses related to the sale and delivery of the goods to Singapore, regardless of whether or not specified in the invoice.
List of goods prohibited from import
https://www.customs.gov.sg/businesses/importing-goods/controlled-and-prohibited-goods-for-import
https://www.customs.gov.sg/businesses/exporting-goods/export-procedures/controlled-prohibited-goods
Singapore's embassies in various countries can be found here: https://www.embassypages.com/singapore
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