Do Singaporean citizens need a visa for China?新加坡

Updated for 2026 — Singapore → China entry rules, with the official source.

Maintained by the Panda Touring editorial team·Last updated June 2026·Sources:National Immigration Administration
No — Visa-Free up to 30 Days

No. Singaporean passport holders do not need a visa to visit China for stays of up to 30 days. Singapore qualifies for a mutual (bilateral) visa-free agreement, so you can enter at any port for tourism, business or visiting family — no visa and, for unilateral entry, no onward ticket required.

Singapore → China: eligibility at a glance

Visa-free schemeEligible?
30-day unilateral visa-free No
Mutual (bilateral) visa-free Yes
240-hour (10-day) transit Yes
Hainan 30-day visa-free Yes

Policy data verified June 2026. Rules change frequently — always confirm with the official source before booking.

Your visa-free pathways

30-day mutual (bilateral) visa-free entry

Up to 30 days

Recommended
  • Ordinary passport, under a reciprocal treaty
  • Tourism, business or visiting family/friends
  • Valid at every Chinese port

240-hour (10-day) visa-free transit

Up to 240 hours (10 days)

  • Must enter and exit through a designated port (e.g. Beijing, Shanghai or Chengdu)
  • Requires a confirmed onward ticket to a third country or region
  • Stay limited to the permitted provinces/regions

Hainan 30-day visa-free entry

Up to 30 days (Hainan only)

  • Individual travel, entering via a Hainan port (Haikou or Sanya)
  • Travel limited to Hainan Province
  • Book through a Hainan-registered travel agency (record-filing)

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Frequently asked questions

Do Singaporean citizens need a visa for China?

No. Singaporean passport holders do not need a visa to visit China for stays of up to 30 days. Singapore qualifies for a mutual (bilateral) visa-free agreement, so you can enter at any port for tourism, business or visiting family — no visa and, for unilateral entry, no onward ticket required.

How long can Singaporean citizens stay in China visa-free?

Up to 30 days per entry under the mutual visa-free agreement. If you need longer, apply for a visa before travelling or check whether your trip qualifies for the 240-hour transit instead.

Do Singaporean citizens need an onward ticket to enter China visa-free?

Under the mutual visa-free agreement no onward ticket is required for entry, though it is sensible to travel with your return booking and accommodation details.

Is China's visa-free policy permanent for Singapore?

Mutual agreements are treaty-based and relatively stable. Always confirm the current rules with the National Immigration Administration before booking.

Where can Singaporean citizens verify China visa rules before booking?

Always confirm with China's National Immigration Administration (the official source) and use the Panda Touring visa-free checker for a personalised result by nationality and arrival city.

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