For some places that don’t give out electronic visas, you can still get visas on arrival (such as in the Maldives or Jordan), usually for around 30 days.
Singapore just unseated Japan for the pole position on the list of strongest visas in the world
, which means that Singaporean passport holders can just up and buy a ticket and go anywhere around the globe they want to. Well, as it turns out, it also depends on where exactly you want to go. And the good news is that for many travel destinations that don’t automatically open their doors and roll out the red carpet to citizens of the Little Red Dot, you don’t have to personally hand in papers and wait for approval as e-visas may be obtained digitally.
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