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The Singapore national anthem is played while their flag is low…
Bumboats on the Singapore River.
Satay stalls along Boon Tat Street next to Telok Ayer Market (c…
Republic of Singapore Air Force Black Knights perform at the 20…
WAB BDhe 4/4 railcar no. 115 with a Bt control car headed down …
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Singapore

Singapore is a unique city-state located in Southeast Asia, situated at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. Despite its small geographical footprint of approximately 728 square kilometers, Sin…

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29°C media · 2400h sol/año
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SGD S$
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SEGURIDAD
Muy seguro
#1 mundial · Índice de seguridad 78/100
COSTE DE VIDA
Alto coste
Índice de coste 87/100
ZONA HORARIA
GMT+8
UTC+8 · 8h adelante

Cómo es vivir en Singapore· Resumen IA

Singapore is a unique city-state located in Southeast Asia, situated at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. Despite its small geographical footprint of approximately 728 square kilometers, Singapore is a global powerhouse of economic development...

Coste de vida
vs. Media UE85% más caro que la media UE
Apartamento 1 dormitorio, centro
S$3,650Apartment (1 bedroom) in City…
Cena para dos
S$13.00Meal, Inexpensive Restaurant
Compra mensual
S$4.00Milk (regular), (1 liter)
Abono transporte (mes)
S$1.95One-way Ticket (Local Transpo…
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Con un índice de seguridad de 78/100, Singapore ofrece condiciones de seguridad buena para expatriados y sus familias.

Requisitos de entrada y opciones de visado

Singapore offers visa-free entry to citizens of over 190 countries and jurisdictions, including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and most EU nations, for short-term tourism, business, or social visits up to 90 days. Travelers must hold a passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry, proof of onward/return travel, sufficient funds, and entry documents for the next destination if applicable. All visitors must submit the free SG Arrival Card (SGAC) online with an electronic...

Entrada sin visado: 90 days
Visa nómada digital: 90 days
Permisos de trabajo disponibles
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Singapore muestra un índice de poder adquisitivo de 110/100, lo que indica condiciones económicas excelente para expatriados.

Resumen económicoSingapore

GDP

$466.79B

HDI

0.9

Calidad de vida

68/100

+25 vs NYC

Poder adquisitivo

46/100

+4 vs NYC

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Education SystemInternational schools, universities & curricula
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Clima

Singapore has a tropical rainforest climate characterized by consistently warm temperatures year-round, high humidity, and abundant rainfall. The city-state experiences two monsoon seasons: the Northeast Monsoon (December-March) and the Southwest Monsoon (June-September), with inter-monsoon periods in between.

Clima

Tropical Rainforest

Verano

26–32°C

Invierno

24–31°C

Sol

2400+ hrs/yr

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Demografía en Singapore

Población
5.7M
Esperanza de vida: 82.8
Religiones

Actualmente en investigación

Composición étnica

Chinese Singaporeans
74.3%
Malays
13.4%
Indian Singaporeans
9.1%

Guía para expatriados a largo plazo en Singapore

Visado y residenciaVías de residencia a largo plazo
Obligaciones fiscalesResidencia fiscal e IRPF
Acceso sanitarioOpciones públicas y privadas
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Work & Business

  • Employment rate: 96.5%
  • Salary range: SGD 48,000–SGD 150,000/year
  • Startup ecosystem: 9.5/10
  • Business registration: 1-2 business days, SGD 1 min capital
  • Top industries: Finance & Banking, Technology & IT, Manufacturing, Trade & Logistics, Biomedical Sciences
  • No specific remote work law; governed by Employment Act. Flexible arrangements common, employers …
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Healthcare in Singapore

Public HealthcareAvailable to residents
Private InsuranceWide range of providers
Quality RatingSee guide for details
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Retirement & benefits

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Transportation

S$128/month
Monthly transit pass
A+
Airport · Changi
320 Mbps
Avg internet speed
S$1.10-2.20
Single bus/metro trip

Singapore boasts a world-class, integrated land transport system designed for its dense urban population of 5.7 million, emphasizing rail, buses, and roads while promoting a car-lite society. Key strengths include extensive MRT networks, reliable buses, and ongoing expansions like new lines in 2026, alongside major infrastructure like Changi Airport. Challenges involve managing congestion and disruptions, with robust mobility options via contactless payments, autonomous shuttles, and seamless interchanges for residents and visitors driving on the left.

Transportation guide

Legal & Administrative in Singapore

Residency OptionsMultiple pathways available
Property OwnershipForeign buyers welcome
Legal SystemSee full guide
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Social Integration

B+
Cultural integration
B
Expat community
B+
Professional networking
B+
Social activities

Singapore employs a structured, data-driven approach to social integration through mandatory citizenship programs, community initiatives, and employer engagement. The National Integration Council coordinates over 1,500 Integration and Naturalisation Champions to foster belonging among newcomers while addressing documented tensions between locals and foreigners.

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Environment & Sustainability

14%
Forest coverage
B+
Sustainability
High
Natural disaster risk
B+
Air quality

Singapore faces significant climate vulnerabilities as a low-lying island nation, with annual mean temperatures rising 0.24°C per decade since 1984 and projected sea level rise of 0.23-1.15m by century's end. Despite strong environmental governance and international climate commitments, Singapore's current climate targets are rated 'Highly insufficient' for Paris Agreement 1.5°C compatibility, requiring substantial policy strengthening to align with global mitigation needs.

Environment guide

Environment & Sustainability in Singapore

Air QualitySee detailed assessment
Green SpacesParks & nature areas
SustainabilityEnvironmental policies
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Panorama político y estabilidad

Singapore operates as a parliamentary republic with President Tharman Shanmugaratnam as head of state and Prime Minister Lawrence Wong leading the government since 2024. The unicameral Parliament is dominated by the People's Action Party, maintaining political stability. Recent legislative amendments focus on public sector governance and economic resilience.

Sistema
Parliamentary republic
Sistema legal
Common law system based on English common law
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All scores are relative comparisons on a 0-100 scale, where 50 = global average. Higher scores mean better than average, lower scores mean worse than average.