China-Singapore Visa Waiver Policy- New Opportunities in Both
For Chinese students and parents, the visa waiver policy has undoubtedly widened the pathway to higher learning in Singapore. The cumbersome process of applying for a student visa has been simplified, allowing students to adapt and integrate into the Singapore learning environment more quickly. In addition, the tourism boom that accompanies the policy has also indirectly boosted Singapore’s attractiveness as a study destination. Some education agencies have already planned in-depth study tours that combine Singapore’s rich educational resources with multicultural experiences to provide Chinese students with a more valuable overseas study trip.
In addition to completing their studies, international students can also take advantage of the liberal visa-free policy to conveniently conduct internships, study tours and other outreach activities, greatly enriching their study experience and enhancing their international competitiveness.
Up to now, China has concluded mutual visa exemption agreements with 157 countries covering different passport types, reached agreements or arrangements with 44 countries to simplify visa procedures, and realized comprehensive mutual visa exemption with 22 countries, including Singapore, Maldives, Kazakhstan, etc. In addition, there are more than 60 countries and regions with visa exemption policies.
In addition, more than 60 countries and regions have granted Chinese citizens visa-free access or visa-on-arrival facilities.
To summarize, China’s visa waiver policy with other countries is of great significance for business development. With more countries and regions joining the visa waiver program, the Chinese market will be further expanded, bringing more opportunities for enterprises and consumers.