Heading to Singapore for 10 days but haven’t booked my onward flight yet since I’m still deciding where to go next. Will immigration ask for proof of onward travel when I land?
Yes, Singapore immigration can and sometimes does ask for proof of onward travel, so it’s worth being prepared. It’s not every single traveller, but it comes up often enough that having something ready is a good idea. The safest move is to at least have a flexible or refundable onward ticket booked by the time you fly. Even a cheap bus ticket to Malaysia or a short flight to a neighbouring country counts. If you have nothing at all and immigration is having a thorough day, you could be asked to buy a ticket on the spot or face more questions. Here’s Singapore’s official entry requirements page for reference: https://www.ica.gov.sg/enter-transit-depart/entering-singapore Enjoy your travels, sounds like an adventure!