Singapore Embassy in Botswana

Information About the Singapore Embassy in Botswana

Currently, there is no Singapore Embassy in Botswana. However, the Singapore High Commission in Pretoria, South Africa, is an accredited diplomatic mission to Botswana.

The High Commission provides Singapore citizens staying in Botswana with consular and legal services. At the same time, they provide tourists or businesspersons with passport and visa information and processing to Singapore. Additionally, the High Commission provides emergency assistance, trade and investment information, and handles cultural exchange.

Republic of Singapore High Commission in Botswana

Country

Botswana

City

Botswana

High Commission

Embassy

High Commissioner (Non-Resident)

Mr Zainal Arif Mantaha

Chancery

c/o HIGH COMMISSION OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE - SOUTH AFRICA

Address

980-982 Francis Baard Street (formerly Schoeman Street) Arcadia, Pretoria 0083, Republic of South Africa

Tel:

27-12-430-6035, 430-6498, 430-7163, 430-7505

Emergency Tel (after hours)

N/A

https://www.mfa.gov.sg/Pretoria

Local Emergency Contacts
police: 999
Ambulance: 997
Mobile phone direct dial for emergency: 112
Other Information

P O Box 11809, Hatfield 0028, Pretoria, South Africa

Singaporean Representations in Neighboring Countries

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Do I need a visa to Singapore from Botswana?

Citizens of Botswana do not need a visa to visit Singapore for a short stay. After the short stay, they have to exit the country.

Which countries do not need visa to enter Singapore?

There are over 159 countries that do not need a visa to enter Singapore. You can check out the list from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Singapore.

How to get Singapore citizenship?

There are certain criteria’s and requirements to become a Singapore citizen. These include being a permanent resident of Singapore for at least 2 years, have to be over 21 years of age, have been married to a Singaporean citizen for two years, unmarried children under 21 years or legally adopted by Singaporean citizens, a PR who is studying in Singapore for more than three years and have passed one national exams and so on. You can check out the full details from the ICA’s website.

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