(Previous Page) Notice the Malaysia stamp is now "Kompleks Sultan Iskandar"
instead of "Johor Bahru." They've changed the border around
recently and the new facility is super-modern compared to the old one
(think airport-style immigration hall versus small immigration shack).
Got the requisite prove-that-I-set-foot-in-Liechtenstein stamp, my
first Hong Kong visit, and a quick hop over to Malaysia as well. (Next Page)
Actually, the shape of the stamp is related to how many days you get in Singapore. The ones I've seen: 1. A square stamp for 14 days (I think Chinese and a few others) 2. A rounded-edge stamp for 30 days (Europeans, Malaysians, many others) 3. Hexagonal stamp for ninety days (USA, Australia) 4. Big rectangular stamp for write-in (usually used at land borders to write in 90 days for US citizens when they're too lazy to pull out hexagonal one).
As far as I can tell, green ink is always used for round exit stamps, purple for land entry points, and black for airport/seaport entries. The letters I've seen are as follows: A - Changi Airport (Selatar as well?) S - Harbourfront (maybe all seaports? I'm not sure) T - Tuas (Second Link) W - Woodlands
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semenyih 48 months ago | reply
I didn't realise they have a new hexagonal entry stamp for Singapore. Interesting!
dcgreer 47 months ago | reply
Actually, the shape of the stamp is related to how many days you get in Singapore. The ones I've seen:
1. A square stamp for 14 days (I think Chinese and a few others)
2. A rounded-edge stamp for 30 days (Europeans, Malaysians, many others)
3. Hexagonal stamp for ninety days (USA, Australia)
4. Big rectangular stamp for write-in (usually used at land borders to write in 90 days for US citizens when they're too lazy to pull out hexagonal one).
As far as I can tell, green ink is always used for round exit stamps, purple for land entry points, and black for airport/seaport entries. The letters I've seen are as follows:
A - Changi Airport (Selatar as well?)
S - Harbourfront (maybe all seaports? I'm not sure)
T - Tuas (Second Link)
W - Woodlands
alertfive 47 months ago | reply
Do I see that they added the new US passport pages to your "old" passport?
dcgreer 47 months ago | reply
Yeah, they added new style pages. You can flip the pages using the "Previous Page" "Next Page" links
dcgreer 33 months ago | reply