Overview
Travel between South Korea and Singapore is about as friction-free as international travel gets: Korean passport holders enter Singapore visa-free for up to 90 days, receiving a Social Visit Pass on arrival, with the digital SG Arrival Card the only pre-travel step. The embassy — a compact mission on the 28th floor of the Seoul Finance Center, steps from City Hall — reflects Singapore's lean diplomatic style: consular services strictly by appointment, and a working focus on the trade, finance, and innovation ties between two of Asia's most connected economies.
Visa Services
Korean visitors need no visa for stays up to 90 days — the requirements are a passport valid six months, onward or return travel, and the SG Arrival Card (SGAC), submitted free online via ICA's e-service from three days before arrival; it replaced the paper disembarkation card and applies to every foreign visitor. The embassy's visa work therefore concerns mainly third-country nationals resident in Korea whose passports need a Singapore entry visa, processed through ICA's authorised channels.
Consular Services
Consular services for Singaporeans in Korea — passports, document legalisation, and emergency help — run strictly by appointment (office hours 10:00–16:30), with an after-hours duty officer line for genuine emergencies. The embassy also publishes traveller advisories for Singaporeans in Korea, including scam warnings that it updates actively.
Trade & Export Support
The Korea-Singapore Free Trade Agreement — Korea's first with an ASEAN country, in force since 2006 — and the newer Korea-Singapore Digital Partnership Agreement frame a relationship heavy in electronics, refined energy products, financial services, and digital trade. Singapore is also a primary hub through which Korean companies structure their Southeast Asian operations.
Investment Opportunities
Sovereign and institutional capital from Singapore — GIC and Temasek among the most active foreign investors in Korean assets — flows into Korean technology, real estate, and infrastructure, while Korean funds use Singapore as their Southeast Asian base. The embassy's economic section connects policy-level conversations on both sides.
Business Support
Enterprise Singapore's Seoul presence and the embassy support Singaporean companies in the Korean market, while the city-state's role as ASEAN's financial centre makes the embassy a natural first conversation for Korean firms planning regional headquarters southward.
Cultural & Educational Programs
The people-to-people link is dense in both directions: Singapore is a favourite family and food destination for Korean travellers, Korean culture saturates Singaporean screens and playlists, and student exchange runs between the two countries' universities. The embassy's public-diplomacy work rides this familiarity rather than having to create it.
Appointment Information
Short visits need no embassy contact — submit the SG Arrival Card online (free, from three days before arrival) and travel. Consular matters are strictly by appointment: 28th Floor, Seoul Finance Center, 136 Sejong-daero, Jung-gu, Seoul 04520; phone +82 2 774 2464/5, office hours 10:00–16:30; after-hours emergencies via the duty officer number on seoul.mfa.gov.sg.
Special Notes
The SG Arrival Card is free and only official via ICA's e-service (eservices.ica.gov.sg) — third-party sites charge for the same submission. The 90-day window covers social visits, not employment; work in Singapore always needs a pass arranged by the employer before arrival. The embassy actively warns about impersonation scams using its name — it will never call demanding payments or personal data.
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This overview comes from Visaja's worldwide missions database (visaja.com), checked against official government sources; for binding answers, the mission itself always has the final word.