If you will be entering using an RP Passport, you will not need a visa to enter Singapore.
The following Singapore Immigration & Checkpoints Authority Website shows which countries require visas:
http://app.ica.gov.sg/travellers/entry/visa_requirements.asp
The Philippines is not included on this list. However, see the following page from the same site for what you do need in order to be allowed entry into Singapore:
http://app.ica.gov.sg/travellers/entry/entry_requirements.asp
2006-10-19 04:59:27
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answered by Rafael C 3
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No, you do not need a VISA to go to Singapore using a Philippine Passport since Singapore and Philippines are ASEAN members. Countries part of the ASEAN have the privelege of visiting co-ASEAN countries without any VISA. =) enjoy your trip to Singapore!
2006-10-19 14:26:51
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answered by poni 2
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You don't need a visa to enter Singapore if your stay only for 15 days. This is agreed upon among Asean nations to allow its citizens free movement at limited time within the Asean region.
If you are Filipino who believes in "anting-anting" such as an empty bullet, you better leave it. You'll be placed in the hold area at the immigration office. It gives inconveniences and so much time to explain your superstitions to them.
2006-10-19 17:06:57
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answered by junior 6
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You must use your US passport - and only your US passport - to enter & exit the US. You need to use your Philippines passport to enter & exit Philippines. Anywhere else, you use whichever suits you. Obviously, a passport from an ASEAN country is better to use in another ASEAN country. "Tax purposes?" Beware! US taxes all income from all sources worldwide, and you are required to file annual US income tax returns. You are also subject to financial reporting requirements including FBAR of your foreign bank & other financial accounts, and Form 8938 to report foreign assets. Just because you are a dual national does not mean you don't fall under the IRS Tax Net. IRS is hunting down dual nationals, US-born non-residents, US expats working temporarily abroad, etc. Failure to file as required and failure to pay as required are both felonies. FBAR & Form 8938 have particularly draconian penalties for failure to file on time!
2016-05-22 01:49:08
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answered by Anonymous
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As far as I know,visa is not required for Asians who wants to visit Asian countries. Entry visa will be stamped on your passport upon arrival to any asian country.
You may go there anytime you wish as long as you can afford the ticket Im sure.
Just a reminder-leave your Juicy fruits behind or you might end up paying heavy fine for chewing it. Its not a joke.
2006-10-19 04:16:07
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answered by Ronie R 1
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No you don't need a VISA going to Singapore.
2006-10-19 03:03:52
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answered by Confused0986 1
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nope. as long as you will be staying for 30 days you dont need a visa. just your passport
2006-10-19 20:00:52
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answered by nino1481 3
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nope.. u only need ur passport and return ticket...
for more info visit.... http://app.ica.gov.sg/travellers/entry/visa_requirements.asp.....
for countries need a visa to enter singapore since phil. is not among them phil. is exception...
2006-10-19 20:18:08
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answered by Kate 2
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No you dont. but, if you are staying for a week or so as a tourist, you'll be needing an approval.. or something like that.
2006-10-19 03:11:02
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answered by [[_acidteardrop_]] 2
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no need for visa
2006-10-19 17:21:22
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answered by bluecross0924 4
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