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Do I need a visa to enter Singapore for medical reason?
Countries/Regions which require a visa for entry into Singapore
You may refer below for the list of countries that require visas to enter Singapore.
Afghanistan | Jordan | Russia |
Algeria | Kazakhstan | Saudi Arabia |
Armenia | Kosovo | Somalia |
Azerbaijan | Kyrgyzstan | Sudan |
Bangladesh | Lebanon | Syria |
Belarus | Libya | Tajikistanÿ |
Democratic People's Republic of Koreaÿ | Macao Special Administrative Region (Travel Permit) | Tunisia |
Egypt | Mali | Turkmenistan |
Georgiaÿ | Moldova | Ukraine |
Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (Document of Identity)ÿ | Morocco | Uzbekistan |
India | Nigeria | Yemen |
Iran | Pakistan | |
Iraq | People's Republic of China (PRC) |
Source: www.mfa.gov.sg – Visa and Entry Requirements
I need an entry visa into Singapore. Would Raffles Hospital issue a Letter of Introduction to me?
Raffles Hospital is authorised by the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority to apply entry visa on behalf of our patients. Please contact our International Patients Centre at enquiries@raffleshospital.com for more information.
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