Foreign territories in Singapore

Foreign territories in Singapore are plots of land owned by other countries in the Republic of Singapore. There are currently only two separate pieces of land in the country which falls under this category and both of which are owned by Malaysia. The foreign territories in Singapore do not include diplomatic missions, like embassies and high commissions operated by other countries in the republic, because contrary to popular belief, diplomatic missions do not exercise full sovereign rights of the respective countries but only enjoy certain immunity of local laws. However, Singapore rules and laws still apply in these areas and Singapore reserve full rights to suspend or expel diplomatic missions in the country without compensation, as well as establish jurisdiction over these lands at any

Foreign territories in Singapore

Foreign territories in Singapore are plots of land owned by other countries in the Republic of Singapore. There are currently only two separate pieces of land in the country which falls under this category and both of which are owned by Malaysia. The foreign territories in Singapore do not include diplomatic missions, like embassies and high commissions operated by other countries in the republic, because contrary to popular belief, diplomatic missions do not exercise full sovereign rights of the respective countries but only enjoy certain immunity of local laws. However, Singapore rules and laws still apply in these areas and Singapore reserve full rights to suspend or expel diplomatic missions in the country without compensation, as well as establish jurisdiction over these lands at any