Singapore and China have agreed to a 30-day mutual visa-free entry for their citizens, close to two months after the proposal was first announced.
Government representatives from both sides signed the agreement on Thursday (Jan 25). The arrangement formally enters into force on Feb 9, the eve of Chinese New Year.
Under the agreement, Singaporeans and Chinese citizens holding ordinary passports can enter China or Singapore without a visa for no more than 30 days if they are traveling for business, sightseeing, visiting friends and family, or other private affairs.
Those who plan to engage in activities that require prior approval, such as work or news reporting must still secure the relevant visa before entry.
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