Yes — if you're flying to Singapore under visa-free entry, you must show proof of onward or return travel. Singapore's Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) requires all foreign visitors to possess a confirmed onward ticket. Airlines enforce this rule strictly before allowing you to board your flight.

Singapore is a major global transit hub, and Changi Airport (SIN) handles over 60 million passengers annually. ICA officers at Changi are known for thorough and efficient document checks. Travelers arriving without proof of onward travel are likely to be denied entry.

Singapore's Onward Ticket Rule

Under Singapore's Immigration Regulations (Chapter 111, Section 55), every passenger seeking entry must present a valid passport and a ticket for onward or return transportation. The ICA is clear and consistent in enforcing this rule.

The requirement is checked at two main points:

✈️ Changi Airport (SIN) is one of the world's busiest and most technologically advanced airports. ICA officers use biometric verification and real-time travel document checks. If your onward ticket cannot be verified, you may be detained for further questioning.\n

Visa-Free Transit Facility (VFTF)

Singapore offers a 96-hour Visa-Free Transit Facility for certain nationalities transiting through Singapore to a third country. VFTF travelers are always required to have a confirmed onward ticket to their next destination. Without it, the transit privilege will not be granted.

Who Gets Checked at Singapore Changi Airport?

While all non-residents are subject to check, these travelers face the highest scrutiny:

SG Arrival Card & Onward Ticket

All visitors must submit the SG Arrival Card (online, up to 3 days before arrival). The card asks for your departure flight details. If your onward ticket details don't match what you present at immigration, you may face additional questioning.

What Happens If You Don't Have an Onward Ticket?

Singapore's ICA is known for strict enforcement:

⚠️ Important: Singapore ICA can verify your PNR code in real time through airline systems. A fake booking screenshot will not pass inspection. FlightProof provides a genuine, verifiable PNR that satisfies both the airline and ICA requirements.\n

How FlightProof Works for Singapore

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