Singapore is partially open to visitors and entry requirements for travellers to Singapore depend on their vaccination status. Please note that travelers must meet the requirements that the authorities of the destination country may impose on travelers passing through Singapore. Vaccination requirements in Singapore are quite strict and entry requirements for travelers to Singapore depend on their vaccination status. However, travellers born in 2010 or later (12 years of age and under depending on year of birth) follow border measures for fully vaccinated travellers, regardless of vaccination status. Singapore is open to all travelers in transit without specific COVID-19 regulations or requirements. Currently, long-term passport holders (LTPH) and STVs aged 13 years and older who are not fully vaccinated must apply for an entry permit to enter Singapore. We will also remove this requirement from August 28, 2022, 2359 hours. As LTPHs are expected to remain in Singapore for an extended period of time, they must continue to meet vaccination requirements upon arrival in Singapore in order to maintain high vaccination rates in our population and protect us all. According to the August 24 announcement, travelers who are not fully vaccinated will no longer be required to complete the seven-day NHS or receive a negative PCR test after completing the SHN. Admission requirements for SLPHs and short-term visitors have also been suspended.
There are NO quarantine or COVID-19 testing requirements for fully vaccinated travellers and travellers under the age of 12 entering Singapore. However, travellers should comply with the latest public health measures, including using the TraceTogether mobile app for contact tracing and presenting proof of vaccination in differentiated vaccination facilities (SDVs). 24. In August 2022, Singapore`s Ministry of Health announced an easing of COVID-related entry restrictions for international travellers. Specifically, as of August 29, travellers who are not fully vaccinated will no longer be required to complete a seven-day isolation period after arrival or take a PCR test upon arrival. Singapore`s announcement is part of a recent withdrawal of COVID-19 entry requirements by various East Asian countries, including Japan and South Korea. On December 2, 2021, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) amended its October 25, 2021 order on pre-departure COVID-19 testing. All passengers who are at least two (2) years old and 6 years old or later. December 2021 flights to the United States from another country must provide a negative COVID-19 test result taken no later than one (1) day prior to travel or provide proof that they have recovered from COVID-19 within the past 90 days. before boarding their flight.
Passengers must also certify that the information they provide is true. The complete list of requirements and exceptions can be found in the language of the order. Under Singapore`s Vaccinated Travel Framework, fully vaccinated travellers, including Singaporean citizens and permanent residents arriving from any country or region, can enter Singapore without quarantine, testing or entry permit requirements. However, travelers who are not fully vaccinated are NOT allowed to enter Singapore unless they have an entry permit. Yes, they can. Singapore is now largely open to international tourists and has eased a number of restrictions on fully vaccinated travelers. However, unvaccinated travellers will still have to undergo strict Covid-19 entry procedures and requirements to enter Singapore. Travellers who are required to obtain an entry permit before returning to Singapore are advised to obtain an entry date prior to their departure from Singapore if they require a certain return date.
Travellers to Singapore are only considered fully vaccinated if they meet the following conditions: Travellers, including Singapore residents, who intend to return to Singapore must comply with the entry requirements applicable to travellers entering Singapore. More on this below. $ Long Term Pass (LTPH) holders and short-term visitors (STVs) aged 13 and over who are not fully vaccinated are now allowed to enter Singapore. SLPHs must continue to meet vaccination requirements upon arrival in Singapore due to the extended length of their stay. In order to maintain high vaccination rates among our population, support the safe reopening of our society and economy, and minimize business disruptions, COVID-19 vaccination will continue to be a condition of approval for all new applications for long-term and work passports. Renewal applications will continue to require vaccination for the renewal of existing work badges for work permit holders and S pass holders who live (a) in the construction, shipyard and process sectors or (b) in dormitories because their workplaces and dormitories are at higher risk of spreading the disease. [1] The revised vaccination requirements for the extension of work passports will come into effect on October 1, 2022.