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Hong Kong Visa for Singapore citizens (2026)

Yes. Singapore citizens can apply for a Hong Kong eVisa online (Ordinary Evisa, Transit Evisa, Tourist Evisa).

If you are travelling on a Singapore passport, Hong Kong is reachable with an online eVisa instead of an embassy appointment. Singaporean travellers can complete the whole Hong Kong application from home and receive the approval by email.

Online eVisa

Available

Government fee

range from US$150.00 to US$260.00, depending on the visa type

Processing

3 working days

Permitted stay

30 days

Can Singapore citizens get a Hong Kong eVisa?

Hong Kong grants online eligibility to Singapore citizens across 4 visa options such as Ordinary Evisa, Transit Evisa, Tourist Evisa. Hong Kong currently supports Double Entries, with a permitted stay of 30 days. Government fees range from US$150.00 to US$260.00, depending on the visa type. Standard processing is typically 3 working days, with faster options around 1 working day.

Hong Kong visa options for Singapore citizens

Ordinary Evisa
✓ Eligible

Double Entries

Duration

30 days

Processing

3 working days

Validity

60 days

Gov. fee

$260.00

Transit Evisa
✓ Eligible

This visa allows Singapore citizens to visit Hong Kong for transit evisa.

Duration

30 days

Processing

3 working days

Validity

60 days

Gov. fee

$150.00

Tourist Evisa
✓ Eligible

This visa allows Singapore citizens to visit Hong Kong for tourist evisa.

Duration

30 days

Processing

3 working days

Validity

60 days

Gov. fee

$260.00

Business Evisa
✓ Eligible

This visa allows Singapore citizens to visit Hong Kong for business evisa.

Duration

30 days

Processing

3 working days

Validity

60 days

Gov. fee

$260.00

Documents and tips for Singaporean travellers

Singapore passports rank among the strongest, but a validity buffer beyond your stay is still commonly required — verify it before you travel. Fees are charged in US dollars, so Singaporean applicants should expect a small SGD conversion at checkout. The most common avoidable mistake for Singapore citizens: relying on Singapore’s visa-free reputation and skipping the eVisa check for destinations that still require one.

  • Match the application to the exact details on your Singapore passport.
  • Confirm whether the destination needs an eVisa despite Singapore’s broad visa-free access.
  • Save the approval offline for transit checks on longer routes.

Hong Kong visa FAQ for Singapore citizens

Do Singapore citizens need a visa for Hong Kong?v
Singapore citizens travelling to Hong Kong can apply online for an eVisa rather than visiting an embassy. Eligible options include Ordinary Evisa, Transit Evisa, Tourist Evisa. Government fees range from US$150.00 to US$260.00, depending on the visa type.
How much does the Hong Kong eVisa cost for Singapore citizens?v
Government fees range from US$150.00 to US$260.00, depending on the visa type. Fees are charged in US dollars, so Singaporean applicants should expect a small SGD conversion at checkout.
How long does Hong Kong eVisa processing take for Singaporean applicants?v
Standard processing is typically 3 working days, with faster options around 1 working day.
How long can Singapore citizens stay in Hong Kong?v
The permitted stay is commonly 30 days, within a visa validity of 60 days. Always match your trip to the entry type you select (Double Entries).
What passport validity do Singapore citizens need for Hong Kong?v
Singapore passports rank among the strongest, but a validity buffer beyond your stay is still commonly required — verify it before you travel.

Next steps

Visa rules can change. Confirm details with official Hong Kong immigration authorities close to your travel date.

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