Singapore Passport
Passport rankings out of 198 countries
Freedom of travel41
Asset protection26
Quality of life15
"Plan B"25
About Singapore
A city-state in Southeast Asia. It is located on the island of Pulau Ujong and numerous small islands. The closest neighbors are Malaysia and Indonesia.
Singapore is a highly developed state that attracts foreign investors with low tax rates. For example, the corporate income tax rate is 17%, and there are a number of exemptions for them. The country produces electronics, consumer goods, and recycles rubber.
Population
5.9 million
Capital
Singapore
Official language
English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil
GDP per capita
$58.902
Time zone
UTC+8
Currency
Singapore dollar
Singapore passport ranking and benefits
1
Access to 192 countries
A Singapore passport provides visa-free access to the Schengen countries, the United Kingdom, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, and other states. To travel to the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, a passport holder only needs a digital entry permit.
A Singapore passport provides visa-free access to the Schengen countries, the United Kingdom, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, and other states. To travel to the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, a passport holder only needs a digital entry permit.
2
Life in Singapore
Citizenship allows one to live, work and study in Singapore without restrictions. Singapore is among the three richest countries in the world and among the top 5 states where people with a net worth of more than 1 million dollars move to live.
Citizenship allows one to live, work and study in Singapore without restrictions. Singapore is among the three richest countries in the world and among the top 5 states where people with a net worth of more than 1 million dollars move to live.
3
Work and international business
Singapore’s economy is considered one of the most stable in the world. The country also receives the highest index of economic freedom scores. Singapore citizens can take out loans with minimal interest rates and buy real estate without stamp duties issued for foreigners.
Singapore’s economy is considered one of the most stable in the world. The country also receives the highest index of economic freedom scores. Singapore citizens can take out loans with minimal interest rates and buy real estate without stamp duties issued for foreigners.
4
Education and healthcare in Singapore
The National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University are in the global top 15 according to the QS World University Rankings. It is easier for a child with a Singapore passport to enroll in the country’s universities, and studying for them will cost less than for a foreigner. Singaporeans can also receive a government scholarship for training and medical benefits.
The National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technological University are in the global top 15 according to the QS World University Rankings. It is easier for a child with a Singapore passport to enroll in the country’s universities, and studying for them will cost less than for a foreigner. Singaporeans can also receive a government scholarship for training and medical benefits.
Grounds for obtaining a Singapore passport
Birth to citizens of the country
Marriage to a citizen of the country
Work for the country's government
Naturalization
Estimated time: 11 years
Repatriation
Adoption
Parents citizenship
Special conditions
Special services to the state
Obtaining a Singapore passport by naturalization: requirements for applicants
Knowledge of state language
Assimilation or cultural knowledge
Stable financial status
Good health
No criminal records
Frequently asked questions
Singapore citizenship is obtained by right of blood or descent, through adoption, marriage, or naturalisation.
To obtain Singapore citizenship by naturalisation, you must have held permanent residence status in the country for at least two years, be in good health, and have a sufficient income level. The following applicants can receive permanent residence in Singapore:
spouses, parents, and children under the age of 21 of Singapore citizens and residents;
holders of a work permit in Singapore — Employment Pass or S Pass;
students of a Singapore university;
investors who will contribute at least 2,5 million Singapore dollars or 1,9 million USD to a business or a state fund in Singapore.
A Singapore passport can also be obtained two years after entering a legal marriage with a citizen of the country.
No, so when obtaining Singapore citizenship, you will need to give up your first passport.
Singapore does not recognize second or dual citizenship. But a foreigner can get a permanent residence permit in the country by family reunification, by work or study at a university, or by investment in a local business. Permanent residence status is valid for life, but every five years a document that grants the right to enter the country — Entry and Re-Entry Permits — must be renewed.
For short-term trips to Singapore or a first-time entry into the country, options like a Portuguese or Maltese passport are eligible. Citizens of these countries have the right to stay in Singapore visa-free for 90 days every half-year.
Singapore citizenship can be obtained by right of blood if a child was born in the country and at least one of the parents is a Singaporean citizen. But if the child’s father is a foreign diplomat, the child will not receive citizenship, even if the mother is a citizen of Singapore.