1a) Immigration and Customs Requirements
To enter Singapore, travellers must meet the following immigration requirements:
i) Passport Validity
ii) Visa
iii) Security and Immigration Processes on Arrival
iv) Customs Declaration
1b) SG Arrival Card (SGAC)
All travellers are required to submit the SG Arrival Card within three (3) days (including the day of arrival) before arriving in Singapore, except:
Submission of SGAC is Free and can be done via the SGAC e-Service or MyICA Mobile app. Please refer to SGAC with Electronic Health Declaration for more information.
To avoid tests and quarantine, travellers must fulfil the public health requirements below. Travellers who cannot meet the public health requirements and refuse any test(s) and/or quarantine may be turned away from Singapore.
2a) Yellow Fever Requirements
Produce an International Certificate of Vaccination for Yellow Fever, if you have visited any country at risk of Yellow Fever transmission in the six (6) days prior to arrival in Singapore.
Travellers must serve quarantine for six (6) days from date of departure from countries with risk of yellow fever transmission if they cannot meet the requirement. Quarantine also applies to those who are ineligible to receive the vaccination e.g., children aged one year and below and individuals with contraindications, and travellers whose yellow fever vaccination certificate has yet to become valid.
2b) COVID-19 Requirements
There are no longer any COVID-19 measures for travellers arriving in Singapore from 13 Feb 2023, regardless of vaccination status or traveller profile.
For the latest information please visit: https://www.ica.gov.sg/enter-transit-depart
1. Mutual 30-Day Visa-Exemption Arrangement Between Singapore and The People’s Republic Of China.
With effect from 9 February 2024, holders of ordinary passports issued by the People’s Republic of China (PRC) will be exempted from visa requirements for a stay of up to 30 days in Singapore. There will be no refund of the visa processing fee for those who had earlier submitted an application.
2. Similarly, holders of ordinary passports issued by Singapore will be exempted from visa requirements for a stay of up to 30 days in the PRC. This reciprocal visa exemption arrangement was announced at the 19th Joint Council for Bilateral Cooperation on 7 December 2023, and subsequently affirmed through an exchange of diplomatic notes between Singapore and the PRC.
3. Under long-standing agreements, holders of diplomatic, public affairs and service passports issued by the PRC are exempted from visa requirements for a stay of up to 30 days in Singapore.
4. Holders of all other travel documents issued by the PRC must continue to apply for an entry visa before travel into Singapore.
For any latest information, please visit: Mutual 30-Day Visa-Exemption Arrangement Between Singapore and The People’s Republic Of China
*If you require a V39A form, please fill up the form with your information and submit to the icicdt2024.sec@atenga.sg. Please attached in the email the proof of registration and payment.
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