Disabled Travelers A guidebook titled Access Singapore contains useful information for physically disadvantaged visitors. It can be found online at the website for the Disabled People’s Association www.dpa.org.sg/dpa/access/access.htm.
Documents When entering Singapore, please ensure that you have valid passports or internationally-recognised travel documents with have return tickets and sufficient funds kept handy for the duration of your stay here in Singapore.
If you need information about visa requirements, you can contact the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA):
24-hour automated enquiry system at 6391 6100.
Customer Service Officer. They are available from 8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday and 8am to 1pm on Saturday.
Hospitals & International Schools a) Major hospitals in Singaporeand their contact number. b) International & Foreign Schools in Singaporeand their contact number.
Safety Singapore has one of the lowest crime rates in the world. However, do remember that low crime does not mean no crime. Watch out for the occasional pickpockets and purse-snatchers and do take the precautionary approach, wherever you may be.
Singapore does not tolerate extremism based on race or religion. Security authorities will not hesitate to take action against anyone threatening the social harmony and well-being of the country’s citizens and visitors. Always write down the important emergency service numbers and keep them handy for easy reference.
Water It is perfectly safe to drink water directly from the tap in Singapore.
If you need any help while in Singapore, feel free to call Streetdirectory.com hotline at +65 6746 0300 (Monday to Friday, 9am to 6pm). Our operators will try and assist in whatever way we can.
Editorial Team, Editor This article is written by SD Editorial Team. Streetdirectory.com is the number 1 travel guide in Singapore and manage by Robert J Steiner.