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These Countries Eased Entry Requirements

These Countries Eased Entry Requirements in Asia, Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand, are relaxing their entrance criteria for international travelers starting today, April 1st.

Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand have made it simpler for tourists to enter their countries starting today (1 April).

Langkawi Island, Malaysia

And the news will undoubtedly be welcomed by people eager to learn more about these interesting – and culturally rich – countries.

Let’s take a deeper look at how each of these three extremely famous tourist destinations is making it simpler for visitors to get in.

Malaysia

Kek Lok Si, Penang, Malaysia

After reporting just a few weeks ago that Malaysia will finally reopen its borders to tourists on April 1st, it is now really occurring, with the country once again welcoming visitors through its doors.

Whether you want to experience island life in places like Langkawi or go up close and personal with the world’s highest twin towers, Malaysia has something for everyone.

The Petronas Twin Towers, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

For fully vaccinated travelers, entry to Malaysia is now possible by adhering to the following entry requirements:

  • present proof of full vaccination – having received a ‘full dose’ of one of the following vaccines: CanSinoBio; Janssen; AstraZeneca; Moderna; Pfizer; Sinopharm; Sinovac; or Sputnik V
Melaka Church, Melaka, Malaysia
  • show a negative Covid-19 PCR test certificate – travelers must have taken the test no more than 48 hours before their departure
  • undertake a Covid-19 PCR test upon arrival – which is at the expense of all travelers
  • obtain travel insurance – which includes coverage of up to MYR 84,200 (US$20,000) for any Covid-19 medical expenses
  • download the MySejahtera mobile application – and complete the pre-departure form on the app before arriving into Malaysia.
Batu Caves in Gombak, Selangor, Malaysia.

Those that have recently been infected with Covid-19 are exempt from having to present a negative PCR test result on arrival if they have a recovery certificate that has been issued no less than 11 days before departure – or no more than 60 days prior to arrival.

Dayang Bunting Island, Malaysia

Travelers that are unvaccinated – or not fully vaccinated – are also able to enter Malaysia, however, they will need to undergo quarantine at their own expense, as well as adhere to the same entry requirements as listed above for fully vaccinated visitors.

Singapore

Young Female Traveler Jumping Out Of Happiness During A City Vacation In Singapore South East Asia

Just last week we reported that Singapore was simplifying its entry requirements for fully vaccinated travelers – and now the news rules have come into effect.

You can check out how to be considered fully vaccinated by clicking here.

Here are the new entry requirements for fully vaccinated travelers wanting to visit Singapore:

  • show proof of full vaccination against Covid-19
  • present a negative Covid-19 PCR or Antigen-Rapid test result – with your test needing to be taken no longer than 48 hours prior to your arrival
  • obtain Covid-19 travel insurance – which includes coverage of Covid-19 medical expenses and has a minimum coverage of $30,000 Singaporean dollars
  • complete an online healthcare declaration form.
Marina Bay in Singapore

At this present time if you are not fully vaccinated you are unable to enter Singapore for tourism purposes – and must therefore have an ‘exceptional reason’ to be granted permission for entry.

Only unvaccinated inhabitants of the nation – as well as those with a permanent citizenship in Singapore – are permitted admission, with both a 7-day quarantine and Covid-19 testing required.

Singapore skyline at night time

Thailand

Thailand is now allowing fully vaccinated travelers – from all nations – to enter the country without the need to take a pre-departure Covid-19 test.

For those that have received their full vaccination, entry to the country is now possible by:

Wat Phra Kaew Ancient temple in Bangkok, Thailand
  • registering for a Thailand Pass – which must be obtained before departure
  • showing proof of your full vaccination against Covid-19 or valid proof of recovery from Covid
  • booking a ‘Test & Go’ SHA Extra+ or Alternative Quarantine (AQ) hotel
Skyline of the city of Bangkok, Thailand.
  • undertaking a Covid-19 PCR test at your SHA Extra+ or AQ hotel, as well as self-testing yourself with an ATK test (provided by your hotel) on day 5 after your arrival
  • Obtaining travel health insurance with a minimum coverage of US$20,000.

Individuals that are under the age of 18 – but are accompanied by a fully vaccinated adult – do not need to show proof of vaccination. 

Maya Bay beach in Thailand.

Instead of opting for Thailand’s ‘Test & Go’ program, fully vaccinated travelers can instead choose to enter the country using one of the nation’s ‘Sandbox’ options.

If you are unvaccinated you are able to enter Thailand for tourism purposes – however – you will be required to adhere to the following entry requirements:

Woman overlooking beach in Phuket, Thailand
  • register for a Thailand Pass – which must be obtained before departure
  • book 5 nights at an AQ hotel – which has been reduced from 10 nights
  • undertake a Covid-19 PCR test on day 1 of your arrival – and undergo another PCR test on day 5
  • install an ‘alert’ application onto your mobile device – and have it turned on at all times as a Covid-19 precautionary measure.

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