The Enhanced Mobility Index carries the most weight (50%) and is based on the travel benefits that each passport gives the holder, while also taking into account the level of “attractiveness” of the destination country based on its quality of life.
Singapore
Singapore passport ranking
Population
5 453 566
Global passport index
Enhanced
mobility index
Investment
index
Quality
of living index
Score over time
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Global Passport Index
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Enhanced Mobility Index
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Investment Index
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Quality of Life Index
Enhanced Mobility Index
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196
Countries
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7
Free Access
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19
Electronic Visa
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115
Free Access
(limited days) -
1
Electronic Travel
Authorization(eTA) -
32
On-arrival visas
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22
Visa Required
All countries
Investment Index
The Investment Index is used to provide a general assessment of the economy as an option for investment and other business decisions. Prosperous nations with a dynamic economy are favored, while the level of personal taxation is also taken into account. It is worth 25% of the overall calculation.
GNI per capita
$102,450
Personal tax rate
22%
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Innovation capability
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Financial system
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Product market
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Market size
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Labor market
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Business dynamism
Quality of Life Index
The third index covers six main components relating to the quality of life in the country. Other areas were considered, such as healthcare, education, and personal safety. However, it was felt that these were already covered in the selected indicators (such as in the Sustainable Development Goals) or that there were limited reliable sources for the information. The Quality of Living Index is worth 25% of the overall calculation.
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VISA IS NOT REQUIRED
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About
Singapore
In this Singapore Investor Immigration Permit guide, learn about:
Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is a sovereign island city-state in maritime Southeast Asia. Despite its small size, with a total land area of about 728.6 square kilometers, making it one of the smallest countries in the world, Singapore has established itself as a global financial hub, a center for trade, and one of the most prosperous and developed countries globally.
The country operates as a unitary parliamentary republic, with the President serving as the head of state and the Prime Minister as the head of government. Singapore\'s legal system is based on English common law, reflecting its history as a British colonial trading post. It is known for its efficient governance, strict laws, and low corruption level, contributing to its high economic freedom and quality of life.
Singapore\'s population exceeds 5.7 million people, comprising a diverse multi-ethnic, multi-cultural, and multi-lingual society, with Chinese, Malay, Indian, and other ethnic groups living together. English is the lingua franca, used in business and education, while Malay is the national language, and Mandarin and Tamil are also officially recognized.
Singapore\'s capital and largest city, also named Singapore, is a global city and the country\'s economic, cultural, and political center. Changi Airport is renowned worldwide for its quality, efficiency, and amenities, and it is consistently ranked as one of the best airports globally.
Singapore\'s economy is highly developed and free-market. Its success is built on its strategic location as a maritime hub, skilled workforce, low tax rates, advanced infrastructure, and a focus on key sectors such as electronics, petrochemicals, finance, and biotechnology.
The country is also a major international trading hub, supported by one of the busiest ports in the world. The Singaporean dollar (SGD) is Singapore\'s currency.
The cost of living in Singapore is relatively high, reflecting its developed economy and high standard of living. Nevertheless, the city-state offers a high-quality healthcare system, excellent public transportation, and a wide range of public services.
Culturally, Singapore is as diverse as its population, with a blend of Asian and European cultural influences. This diversity is celebrated through numerous festivals and cuisines from Chinese, Malay, Indian, and other traditions. Despite its modernization and urban development, the country has preserved green spaces and parks and is known for its strict environmental laws.
Tourism is a significant part of Singapore\'s economy, with attractions such as the Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, Sentosa Island, the Singapore Zoo, and the iconic Merlion statue drawing millions of visitors each year. The country is also a major hub for conferences, conventions, and other international events.
Singapore does not observe daylight saving time and operates on Singapore Standard Time (SGT), 8 hours ahead of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT+8). Its strategic location, stable government, economic prosperity, and vibrant cultural landscape make Singapore a unique and dynamic place on the global stage.
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