Liechtenstein
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Entry and Exit
Singaporeans can visit Liechtenstein for up to 90 days within 180 days from the date of initial entry within the Schengen region without a visa, provided no employment is pursued.
Liechtenstein is part of the Schengen Area. Entry into any of the European countries in the Schengen Area for short-term tourism, a business trip, or in transit to a non-Schengen destination, requires a minimum three months’ passport validity beyond the intended date of departure. Singaporeans should have their passports with them when crossing borders, even within the Schengen Area.
As immigration requirements can change at short notice, travellers are advised to contact their travel agent or the Consulate of Liechtenstein in Singapore for the latest information.
Safety and Security
The crime rate is low, but petty crime, including pickpocketing, does still occur. Exercise caution and do not leave your personal belongings unattended.
Roads are generally in good condition. However, winter driving can be difficult and dangerous especially in mountainous areas. Monitor the regional weather forecasts and road conditions before the journey. Drivers are also strongly recommended to have winter tyres and snow chains. If in doubt, seek the advice of the car rental company or local authorities.
Local Laws
Drivers should adhere to the local road regulations. It is compulsory to have a warning triangle within reach. Radar detectors are prohibited. Any breach of the regulations can result in penalties including fines and imprisonment.
Additional Information
Alpine hazards occur throughout the year in Liechtenstein, including avalanches, snow drifts, flooding, glacial crevasses and thunderstorms. Visitors who intend to participate in sports activities should ensure that they are adequately equipped and physically fit. Visitors are also advised to monitor weather forecasts, participate in activities in larger groups, and follow the advice of experienced local guides. Purchase comprehensive travel insurance before departure and ensure that your insurance plan covers your chosen sports activity.
General Travel Advice
Please refer to MFA’s general travel advice for Singaporeans before you travel overseas.
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Local Emergency Contacts
Police: 117
Fire: 118
International Emergency: 112
Medical Emergencies: 144
Roadside Assistance: 140
Air Rescue: 1414
MFA HQ Contact Details
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Tanglin, Singapore 248163
Tel: (65) 6379 8000
Email: mfa@mfa.gov.sg
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