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Hi there! I am a social worker from India and I am going to travel to the UK via a famous American airline the very next month. While arriving back from UK, I will be having an estimated time frame of about 30 hours as part of my transit time. I was wondering if anybody could please tell me whether or not I can get Singapore visa on arrival from Heathrow airport. Your kind assistance can help me a lot; as it will make me enable to stay or rather change my route. I’ll be quite thankful to you if you could please provide me with relevant information. Many thanks in advance!
Tags: airport, Arrival, Heathrow, singapore, Visa
Well, as far as the Indian passport holders are concerned, they usually need no less than a Social Visit Visa (SVV) to make an entry to Singapore. Similarly, there are some rare cases whether you’re leaving for or simply you’re coming back from any country along with some special entry permissions or arrangements with Singapore government. However, the United Kingdom is not one of them. Therefore, you may be requested to avail your Social Visit Visa (SVV) from Singapore government prior to your arrival on the Singapore Airport. As their visa necessities keep on changing after time to time. You are there suggested to check out for the updated situation with a Singapore Overseas Mission in India. I hope you will find this information viable for you to get proper answer to your question.
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