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Singapore Embassy in Mauritius

Information About the Singapore Embassy in Mauritius

Currently, Singapore has no Embassy in Mauritius. However, there is a Singapore High Commission in the country.

The Singapore High Commission is the diplomatic link between the two countries. It provides consular services and legal assistance to Singaporeans living in Mauritius. Moreover, immigration and visa assistance is also provided by the High Commission to tourists and Mauritian citizens. It also handles trade, education, investment, and cultural exchange matters between the two nations.

Republic of Singapore High Commission in Mauritius

Country

Mauritius

City

Mauritius

Mission Type

High Commission

High Commissioner (Non-Resident)

Lim Ming Yan

Chancery

c/o Ministry of Foreign Affairs Tanglin Singapore 248163

Address

N/A

Tel:

65-63798000 (MFA), 6827 6880

Emergency Tel (after hours)

N/A

Website

N/A

Local Emergency Contacts
police: 999 / 112
Fire: 115
Medical Emergencies: 114
Other Information

For visa & general enquiries, please write to [email protected]. Please note that the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) is the authority responsible for visa matters. Please visit the Visa Information page (https://www.mfa.gov.sg/Services/Visitors/Visa-information) for more details.

Singaporean Representations in Neighboring Countries

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Do Mauritius need visa for Singapore?

No, Mauritian citizens do not need a visa to enter Singapore. They can stay for a short period of time without a visa.

Which country is visa free to Singapore?

Singapore is visa-free to over 159 countries of the world. The countries that are required to have a visa to enter Singapore are as follows:

Citizens of countries other than the above-mentioned may enter Singapore without a visa. Make sure you check the full information with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs before your trip.

What is the best time to visit Singapore?

The best time to visit Singapore is during the dry season. The months of February and March are considered the dry season as the country experiences less rain than usual. You can get the full details here.

What is Singapore arrival card?

Singapore Arrival Card or SGAC is full detailed information about the traveler. This means your health condition, sickness, full address, and pet information are all mentioned there. It is also a method of keeping track of how many travelers have entered Singapore by the ICA.