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  1. COVID-19: Guide for Travellers

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  2. Singapore COVID-19 Entry Requirements Travelers Need To Know

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  3. Singapore COVID-19 Entry Requirements Travelers Need To Know

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  4. 4 locals among 354 new COVID-19 cases in Singapore; crosses 49,000 mark

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  5. COVID-19: Singapore confirms 675 new infections and single-day high of

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  6. COVID-19: Singapore confirms 2 new cases including 1-year-old baby; 5

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  1. Enter Singapore quarantine-free

    From 13 February, all travellers can enter Singapore with no entry approvals, pre-departure tests, on-arrival tests, quarantine, and COVID-19 travel insurance required. Your pre-departure checklist: Secure tickets for any flight to Singapore. 3 days before arrival (including the day itself): Submit SG Arrival Card and e-health declaration via ...

  2. ICA

    To enter Singapore, travellers must meet the following immigration requirements: i) Passport Validity. Have minimum 6-month passport validity if you are not a Singapore passport holder. ii) Visa. Short term travellers holding a passport or travel document from a visa-required country/region must apply for a Visa.

  3. Advisory on COVID-19 for Travellers and Tourism Businesses

    13 February 2023. General Advisory for Travellers. 1. Singapore is open to all travellers without quarantine. This includes non-fully vaccinated travellers. Covid-19 pre-departure tests are not required. More details are available here. 2. Depending on the destination you are travelling from, mask-wearing aboard flights and ferries to Singapore ...

  4. COVID-19 Entry Requirements

    What are the accepted COVID-19 vaccinations for entry into Singapore? Travellers are strongly encouraged to be vaccinated with COVID-19 WHO EUL vaccines. There are currently no requirements related to COVID-19 vaccines for entry to Singapore. You may refer to the Entering Singapore page for full details on entry requirements.

  5. gov.sg

    Government of Singapore. [Updated] From 28 August 2022 2359 hours, all non-fully vaccinated travellers are no longer required to undergo a 7-day SHN and take a Polymerase Chain Reaction COVID-19 test at the end of their SHN period. They are still required to take a PDT within 2 days before departure for Singapore 2 and test negative before departing for Singapore.

  6. MOH

    All travellers will be subject to the prevailing border measures upon entry to Singapore, and are responsible for all associated costs where applicable. While there are no longer any COVID-19 border measures, the Vaccinated Travel Framework remains in place for reactivation in the event of any international developments of concern.

  7. FAQ: Travelling to Singapore and how visitors can get their ...

    All short-term visitors travelling to Singapore via a VTL must have travel insurance with a minimum coverage of S$30,000 against COVID-19-related medical charges. Insurance can be obtained from ...

  8. What you need to know about Singapore's new vaccinated travel framework

    Fully vaccinated Singapore residents as well as long-term pass holders who travel to places under the general category, will no longer be required to pay for COVID-19-related treatment in ...

  9. Travel to Singapore during Covid-19

    The Singaporean government urged locals to get Covid booster shots. As per the new regulations, one's "fully vaccinated" status will expire 270 days after getting the second vaccine unless ...

  10. MOH

    31st Dec 2021. 1. When the Omicron variant of concern surfaced globally, the Multi-Ministry Taskforce (MTF) announced enhanced testing regime for travellers arriving via the Vaccinated Travel Lanes (VTLs) to reduce the risk of spread of Omicron into Singapore. As of 30 December 2021, we have detected 912 Omicron imported cases; of whom 685 were ...

  11. PDF Summary of Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) Requirements

    about their activities in Singapore. 7 COVID-19 Travel Insurance Short-term visitors must purchase travel insurance for the entire duration of their stay in Singapore, with a minimum coverage of S$30,000 for COVID-19-related medical treatment and hospitalisation costs, prior to travel to Singapore. Should their

  12. MOH

    For travel to Singapore, those who have tested positive for COVID-19 should defer their travel plans and not board commercial flights or ferries, as they may infect fellow passengers and crew while infectious. They should only resume their travel when they test negative, and at least 72 hours from the time they first test positive. 1. 13.

  13. Singapore stands down COVID-19 rules: What you need to know

    09 Feb 2023 08:33PM (Updated: 10 Feb 2023 11:25AM) SINGAPORE: The Government announced on Thursday (Feb 9) that it will step down its COVID-19 measures and also its disease alert to the lowest ...

  14. Covid-19: What you need to know about travelling to Singapore

    These are the nitty gritty details to take care of before entering Singapore. Go to the content Go to the ... please also get travel insurance covering Covid-19, with at least $30,000 of medical ...

  15. Singapore to allow quarantine-free travel for UK and other nations

    Singapore is a major hub for international business and travel. Singapore has announced it is easing coronavirus lockdown restrictions and will allow quarantine-free travel from a number of ...

  16. Travel Advisory for Singapore

    Reconsider travel to Singapore. Singapore - Level 3: Reconsider Travel Reconsider travel to Singapore due to COVID-19. Read the Department of State's COVID-19 page before you plan any international travel. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued a Level 3 Travel Health Notice for Singapore due to COVID-19, indicating a high level of COVID-19 in the country.

  17. What's Singapore Like Now? Your Covid Travel Guide

    As of October, Singapore's Changi Airport had welcomed about 1.8 million passengers for 2021—roughly 3% of 2019's figures. As vaccinated travel lanes expand, so too are arrival numbers ...

  18. Updates to border measures for travellers entering Singapore

    2 min read Published on 12 Oct 2020. Share: Listen. For travellers planning to enter Singapore, please visit SafeTravel.ica.gov.sg for the latest updates. PREVIOUS ARTICLE. Financial Services. NEXT ARTICLE. 5 Government initiatives you may benefit from this year-end. Financial Services.

  19. Short-term travellers can pay to get COVID-19 jab in Singapore ...

    31 Mar 2022 11:51PM. SINGAPORE: Short-term travellers who come to Singapore will be able to receive COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters for a fee starting mid-April, the Ministry of Health (MOH ...

  20. Singapore announces major easing of Covid-19 rules from April 26: What

    SINGAPORE - Group size limits and safe distancing requirements will be removed, as part of a large-scale easing of Covid-19 measures announced on Friday (April 22).

  21. Singapore

    COVID-19: All eligible travelers should be up to date with their COVID-19 vaccines. Please see Your COVID-19 Vaccination for more information. COVID-19 vaccine. Hepatitis A: Recommended for unvaccinated travelers one year old or older going to Singapore. Infants 6 to 11 months old should also be vaccinated against Hepatitis A.

  22. Can I Visit Singapore? Quarantine-Free Entry for U.S. and U.K

    Singapore is pressing ahead with plans to reopen its borders despite battling a record Covid-19 outbreak, saying it will allow vaccinated travelers from nine more countries including the U.S. and ...

  23. Singapore eyes cruise service as it looks to cross pre-Covid visitor

    Singapore ranks India as the fifth largest source market for tourism, with substantial spending by Indian visitors contributing significantly to the tourism sector. As global travel recovery progresses, STB remains optimistic about tourism growth, targeting around 78% to 84% of pre-Covid levels for international visitor arrivals in 2024.

  24. Covid-19 booster dose encouraged for kids, says MOH after NUS study

    SINGAPORE - As the Covid-19 virus continues to evolve, the Ministry of Health (MOH) and Singapore's Expert Committee on Immunisation (ECI) continue to recommend an additional dose in 2024 for ...