Singaporean hacilar register for Hac through the Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (MUIS). Singapore's annual Hac quota is approximately 900. Costs range from $7,000 to $15,000 USD depending on the package tier. MUIS manages all aspects of Hac organization with a well-structured support system.
Hajj Quota
900
Average Cost
USD 7,000–15,000
Government Body
Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura (MUIS — Islamic Religious Council of Singapore)
Singaporean hacilar must register through MUIS (Majlis Ugama Islam Singapura) or MUIS-licensed Hac travel operators. Registration requires a valid passport with at least 8 months validity, completed application form, and medical fitness assessment. MUIS coordinates directly with the Saudi Embassy for visa processing. Applicants undergo mandatory pre-departure courses (Kursus Bimbingan Haji) organized by MUIS.
Only MUIS-licensed Hac travel operators are authorized to offer Hac packages to Singaporean hacilar. The list of licensed operators is published on the MUIS website each year. Operators offer different package tiers (economy, standard, premium) with varying accommodation proximity to the Haram. MUIS conducts regular audits of operator standards.
Singapore's small quota means waiting times of 5-8 years are common. MUIS provides a highly organized Hac experience with comprehensive pre-departure courses, health screenings, and group coordination. Singaporean hacilar benefit from English and Malay-speaking support in Saudi Arabia. The CPF (Central Provident Fund) savings can be used for Hac expenses. Singapore's well-connected airport makes direct flights readily available. Pilgrims should prepare for the extreme climate difference between tropical Singapore and desert Saudi Arabia.
Address: Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia, 163 Penang Road, #03-01/02 Winsland House II, Singapore 238463
Phone: +65-6734-5878