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I'm flying to Singapore tomorrow, and one of the entry requirement is to show that we have "sufficient funds" to stay in Singapore. We have S$300 with us and plan to use our cards for anything else, would we therefore need a bank statement to show the Singaporean authorities how much money we have?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.In all my travels around the world, I’ve never been asked to show that I have sufficient funds to enter a country.
I know that a number have such a stipulation, but in reality, I think it is used when it is clear to the authorities (normally through appearance) that the person does not have any money (or very little), and is possibly planning to work illegally within the country.
If able to produce bankcards, no further questions would be asked. If they really are pushed – the authorities could determine your available funds/credit.
I know that a number have such a stipulation, but in reality, I think it is used when it is clear to the authorities (normally through appearance) that the person does not have any money (or very little), and is possibly planning to work illegally within the country.
If able to produce bankcards, no further questions would be asked. If they really are pushed – the authorities could determine your available funds/credit.
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