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South Korean Embassy in Singapore

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Overview

Korea's embassy occupies two floors of Goldbell Towers on Scotts Road, a short walk from Newton MRT — a compact mission for a friction-light relationship: Singaporean passport holders visit Korea visa-free for 90 days, mirroring what Koreans enjoy in return, and the two economies interlock through finance, electronics, and the regional headquarters Korean firms run from the city-state. The consular office two floors up handles the paperwork the easy travel rules don't cover.

Visa Services

Singapore citizens visit Korea visa-free for up to 90 days; Korea's K-ETA has run dated exemption windows for Singapore passports — verify at k-eta.go.kr before flying. The consular office (16th floor; visa matters weekday mornings 09:00–11:30, enquiries by email only) processes visas chiefly for non-exempt third-country residents of Singapore — applications route through the embassy's published list of appointed visa agents — plus study, work, and family categories for all applicants.

Consular Services

Consular services for Korean nationals in Singapore — a professional community concentrated in finance, shipping, and regional corporate headquarters — run from the 16th-floor consular office (09:00–12:30, 14:00–17:00 weekdays) with passports, notarisations, family-register filings, and emergency assistance.

Trade & Export Support

The Korea-Singapore FTA — Korea's first with an ASEAN member, in force since 2006 — and the newer digital-partnership agreement frame trade led by electronics, refined petroleum, and machinery, with Singapore doubling as the financial and legal hub through which Korean business structures its Southeast Asian operations.

Investment Opportunities

Singaporean sovereign and institutional capital — GIC and Temasek prominent among them — holds significant Korean positions, while Korean funds and family offices increasingly operate from Singapore. The embassy connects the policy-level conversations beneath those flows.

Business Support

Korean companies use Singapore as a regional base at scale, supported by KOTRA Singapore and the Korean Chamber of Commerce; the embassy's economic section carries the policy layer, including digital-trade and green-economy tracks where the two governments run pilot cooperation.

Cultural & Educational Programs

Korean culture is thoroughly mainstream in Singapore, and the Korean Cultural Center programs into an audience that queues for it. Student exchange runs both ways between the city-state's universities and Korea's, and the working-holiday scheme adds a youth lane to a relationship otherwise dominated by professionals.

Appointment Information

Singapore passport holders planning short trips: check the current K-ETA position at k-eta.go.kr — usually the only step. Visa and consular matters: Goldbell Towers, 47 Scotts Road (embassy #08-00, consular office #16-03/04), Singapore 228233; phone +65 6256 1188 — note visa enquiries are answered by email only, and visa lodgement runs weekday mornings 09:00–11:30, with third-country applications routed through the embassy's appointed visa agents.

Special Notes

The embassy answers visa questions by email only — calling the switchboard for visa status is the most common wasted trip, so use the published addresses. Third-country nationals resident in Singapore apply through the appointed-agent list on the embassy site, not at the counter directly. K-ETA requirements for Singapore passports have moved through dated trial windows — verify at k-eta.go.kr rather than relying on a remembered rule.

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