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Singapore

Entry requirements |
Organizing your trip |
Visiting |
Eating |
Paying |
Speaking
Entry requirements
- Passport and visa service
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To get more information on visa and entry requirements, visit the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Singapore.
- Diplomatic representations
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To known list of countries embassies in Singapore kindly visit the given link.
- For more information:
- UK Border Agency
All passport information of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Passports and visas information on Direct.gov.uk
To apply for a passport online
Ask the Embassy of Singapore in United Kingdom
Send an e-mail.
Visit the website.
All Foreign Embassies in Britain
We can find the visa and vaccination conditions required for your trip.
Organizing your trip
Means of transport recommended in town
- Recommendation
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An efficient public transportation network of taxis, buses and the
modern Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) rail system ensures that travelling
cross this city state is hassle-free and extremely affordable.
Buy an ez-link card. It can be used both for MRT and Buses.
- Maps of urban networks
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Maporama
Mapblast
UT Library on line
Singapore Network Map
Means of transport recommended in the rest of the country
- Recommendation
- Most commonly used transportation is The Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) it is a modern, air-conditioned passenger train service with stations all over the island. Trains operate from 0530 hrs until 0030 hrs daily. Travelling on the MRT is cheap, with rides ranging from SGD 0.80 to a maximum of SGD 1.70.
MRT has two operators : SMRT Corporation Ltd (SMRT) and SBS Transit
Taxi's are a little bit expensive and take long duration to reach the destination. For a group of four passengers with luggage Taxi is recommended.
- Rail companies
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Keretapi Tanah Melayu (Malayan Railways Limited);
SMRT Corporation Ltd (SMRT)
SBS Transit
Plan your journey to Singapore
- Domestic Airlines
- British Airways
Virgin Atlantic
Low cost solutions
Flybe
Ryanair
EasyJet
British Midland Airways
Thomsonfly
Find more on Whichbudget.com
Cheap flights search engine
Asap.co.uk
Fly.co.uk
Flightcomparison.co.uk
Idealo.co.uk
All air route information
Consult the website Oag.com
Traveling by yourself
- Recommendation
- Driving in Singapore is considered safe. A right permit is required for driving in Singapore which is issued by Land Transport Authority . Public streets and commuter facilities are well-lit for the safety of all road-users. Traffic signs and directional signs are clear and plentiful. Some sections of highways are restricted during rush hours.
- Road maps
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Streetdirectory
StreeMap@Singapore
- Find an itinerary
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Mapblast
We can buy a road map or a city map of your destination for you.
Visiting
Different forms of tourism
- Historical
- World War II Sites, along with various old historical places like Churches, Temples , Mosque, Old Residence, Bridges are worth seeing.
Visit : The official tourism web site
- Cultural
- Many
festivals take place throughout the year (festival of the temple,
Mosque, Churches, New year, Country and Culture Celebrations).
- Nature
- Parks, Gardens and other Panoramic views of the harbors are counted as natural reserves.
- Religious
- Many temples, Mosque and Church are spread across city of Singapore.
- Thermal
- Two famous hot water springs, Sembawang Hot Spring and Pulau Tekong.
- Beach
- Beaches add to the beauty of the nation of Singapore . Clink the link to see details: Focus Singapore.
- Winter sports
- Snow City introduces the concept of snow and cold climates in a fun, entertaining and educational way.
- Outdoor activities
- Golf, Water Sports, and adventure sports.
- Shopping
- Singapore is known as a shopper's paradise in the region because of the competitive prices and easy availability of goods. Electrical equipment of all types can be bought at Sungei Road , but caution is advised as there are many imitation products around. For more information on shopping in Singapore , see the Singapore Shopping brochure published by the Singapore Tourism Board .
| Top highlights of the country |
- Tourism organizations
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Singapore Tourism Board
Eating
- Food specialties
- Beef rendang (coconut milk beef curry), Chilli crab (fresh crab with
a piquant sauce), Gado gado (a fruit and vegetable salad in peanut
sauce), Satay (skewers of marinated meat cooked over charcoal),
etc.Most of the dishes display photos, and you can watch them being
prepared also.
- Drinks
- Singapore Sling, Teh arak tarik, Soya bean milk, Sugar cane juice, Tiger Beer.
- Dietary restrictions
You should never pass food to Muslims with your left hand.
Also, it is advisable not to order alcohol when dining with Muslims.
Never leave chopsticks upright in a rice bowl as this resembles a grave marker which is considered a sign of bad omen.
Paying
- Domestic currency
- Singapore Dollar
- ISO Code
- SGD
- To obtain domestic currency
- Foreign currency and traveler's cheques can be changed at most banks
and licensed money changers; however some of them do not offer this
service on Saturday.
To avoid additional exchange rate charges, travelers are advised to take traveller's cheques in Pounds Sterling.
- Possible means of payment
Cash is widely used. In addition credit cards of American Express, Diners Club, MasterCard and Visa are widely accepted.
ATMs are widespread.
- Exchange rate on
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- ATMs
- To find out the locations of ATMs in Singapore, just click on the name of your credit card: Visa, Mastercard or American Express.
Use our "Currency Converter" to know the current exchange rate of other currencies.
Speaking
- Official language
- English, Mandarin Chinese, Malay, Tamil.
- Other languages spoken
- Hakka, Cantonese, Teochew, Other Chinese dialects.
- Business language
- English is the most common language used and is the language
which unites the different ethnic groups and business together.
- Getting some knowledge
- For English to Malay Phrases, visit: Linguanaut.
For English to Tamil Phrases, visit: Linguanaut.
For English to Mandarin Chinese, visit: Kwintessential.
- Free translation tools
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Yahoo Babel Fish - Translation of text and web pages
Dictionary.com - Translation of text and web pages
Google Language Tools - For English to Chinese translation
We can do the translation of your commercial documents for you.
We can do the translation of the statutory and administrative documents for you after having identified them.
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Last updates: September 2010
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