Singaporean passport holders can stay in China without a visa for 14 days, not counting the day of entry.
If it exceeds, it is best to go to the Chinese visa office before departure; Now this office has moved to Lai Fuji Square, so don't go to the China Embassy on Dongling Road.
Visitor visa (L visa): it is divided into one entry, two entry, multiple entry for half a year and multiple entry for one year; The first two are valid for three months, and all visas allow immigrants to stay for 60 days. Unless an increase is required, the reason, fixed address and relevant personnel must be provided.
If you have entered China visa-free and want to stay for more than 14 days, there are two ways:
(1) If you are in Guangdong Province, you can take a walk in Hong Kong or Macao, stamp it, and stay for another 14 days.
If you are in Fujian province, you can also go to Jinmen and Mazu through the mini three links.
(2) Apply for visa extension at the Municipal Exit-Entry Office; Similarly, the reason, fixed address and relevant personnel must be provided; Moreover, the visa extension fee is more expensive than that in Singapore, and it will take several days to process it.