How many public holidays are there in Singapore in 2015?
Public Holiday Calendar 2021 also available now! Singapore will have a total of thirteen (13) national public holidays in 2015#. For other special days celebrated but not officially gazetted, see Other Important Dates and Chinese Calendar (for Chinese customary festivals) links on left menu.
What are the public holidays for 2015?
The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) has just released the list of 11 public holidays for 2015. Next year, the Chinese New Year public holidays will fall on 19 and 20 February, which is a Thursday and Friday respectively. Good Friday will fall on 3 April 2015, while Vesak Day will fall on 1 June, a Monday.
When are the Chinese New Year public holidays in 2015?
The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) has just released the list of 11 public holidays for 2015. Next year, the Chinese New Year public holidays will fall on 19 and 20 February, which is a Thursday and Friday respectively.
When is the Singapore General Election 2015 polling date?
# An additional public holiday (“SG50 Public Holiday”) was announced on 14 Mar 2015. On 25 Aug 2015, Singapore Parliament was dissolved and the Singapore General Election 2015 polling date was set at Friday, 11 Sep 2015 which was otherwise a working day.
What is the 50th anniversary of Singapore’s Independence?
On 14 March 2015, the Singapore Government announced a special holiday to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Singapore’s independence in year 2015. This special one-time holiday will extend the original Jubilee Weekend (8-10 August) to 7 to 10 August, stretching the special celebratory weekend to four days instead of the previous three.
When is the day of voting in 2015?
The Election Department, under the Prime Minister’s Office, then issued a gazette setting Polling Day (the day of voting) to be Friday, 11 September 2015. Under the law, Polling Day is a national holiday.