Travel Advice And Advisories For Singapore
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Safety and security
Crime
Petty crime, such as pickpocketing and purse snatching, occurs, particularly in the following locations:
- airports
- hotels
- public transportation facilities
- areas frequented by tourists
Ensure that your belongings, including passport and other travel documents, are secure at all times.
Fraud
Credit card and ATM fraud occur. When you are using debit or credit cards:
- pay careful attention when other people are handling your cards
- use ATMs located in well-lit public areas or inside a bank or business
- avoid using card readers with an irregular or unusual feature
- cover the keypad with one hand when entering your PIN
- check for any unauthorized transactions on your account statements
- shop only at reputable establishments where prices are listed
- check prices before buying goods because some retailers charge foreigners exorbitant prices
Overseas fraud
Property rental scams
Scams involving property rental occur. The scams may include online advertising of properties that are not available for rent or that don’t exist.
You should :
- book your rental through a reputable service
- visit the accommodation and meet the landlord before agreeing to pay any money
Information about known local scams - Singapore’s National Crime Prevention Council
Terrorism
There is a threat of terrorism. Terrorist attacks could occur at any time, and targets could include:
- government buildings, including schools
- places of worship
- airports and other transportation hubs and networks
- public areas such as tourist attractions, restaurants, bars, coffee shops, shopping centres, markets, hotels and other sites frequented by foreigners
Singaporean security agencies are on high vigilance.
- Expect enhanced security measures and border checks
- Always be aware of your surroundings when in public places
Demonstrations
All demonstrations and gatherings require a permit. Unauthorized demonstrations, even those involving one person, are illegal. The police can arrest, without warrant, any person involved in or suspected of disrupting the public order.
As a foreigner, you may require special permission to attend any demonstrations, even as an observer.
- Avoid areas where demonstrations, political or large gatherings are taking place, such as Speakers’ Corner in Hong Lim Park
- Follow the instructions of local authorities
- Monitor local media for information on ongoing demonstrations
Mass gatherings (large-scale events)
Road safety
Road conditions and road safety are very good throughout the country.
Frequent showers may pose a road hazard.
Vehicles don’t usually yield to pedestrians. Exercise caution when walking on or crossing streets.
Piracy
Pirate attacks and armed robberies occur against ships in and around:
- Singapore Strait
- Strait of Malacca
- between Indonesia’s Riau Islands and Singapore
Mariners should take appropriate precautions.
Live piracy report - International Maritime Bureau
Air travel
We don't make assessments on the compliance of foreign domestic airlines with international safety standards.
Information about foreign domestic airlines
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