all you need it a round trip ticket. no need for visa. You need permission to stay there if your are planning to be there for more than a month though.
2006-11-16 03:22:42
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answered by [[_acidteardrop_]] 2
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by the looks of it u r planning to look for a job in singapore . Because normal tourists dont get sponsorship letters for their trip. WHy do u still need a letter of speonsorship. Just buy a ticket, book a hotel and bring enough money for your trip and thats enough.
2006-11-17 17:39:58
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answered by Tony L 2
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No, I disagree! i'm Filipino and that i love Singapore (i'd bypass there next 3 hundred and sixty 5 days). really, we could continually study lots from Singapore because for this style of small u . s ./city, they benefit lots of appreciate from the global. As for Sentosa and Boracay, both are both attractive! i have really been to Boracay and that i will assert that it is between the perfect beaches contained in the global, and as I see it contained in the images, Sentosa is only as attractive! So, there is no reason to get jealous! only further: on the different hand, I even could say that Sentosa has variety of the better-hand right here, because to boot from having attractive beaches, it has spas, commentary towers, and that i imagine there are plans of having an integrated motel in which there'll be a on-line casino and a everyday Studios subject Park. Boracay needs lots of catching up
2016-11-24 19:17:14
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answered by rinkiewicz 4
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since singapore is an ASEAN country, you don't really need a VISA to get in Singapore (as long as its not more than 15 days)...
i think just make sure you have your letter of sponsorship and purchase 2-way tickets and you'll be fine..
immigration officers will most probably be more suspicious if your duration of stay is too long.. they might be worried you're there to stay and work...
oh and don't forget to NOT bring gum... it's really strictly implemented there..
have a nice trip! :)
2006-11-14 19:25:06
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answered by XjoyzX 2
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Just buy a roundtrip ticket and a letter of invitation. On the invitation, the following informations are needed - name, address and contact number of the invitee, your name and the purpose of the invitation. The immigration will ask question depends on the length of your stay. for further assistance, please email me at lindaltan@yahoo.com - im a travel agent in Manila
2006-11-14 10:46:00
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answered by Linda 4
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an invitation is not necessary, but can be use if the immigration officer ask you. you just need to bring money plus all stuff needed to travel, ticket, passport and your good to go. relax and enjoy the trip. they would ask sometimes, but just appear to them youre relax and cool.
2006-11-15 14:44:27
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answered by jo b 1
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