Updated travel requirements for Singapore
All travelers can enjoy quarantine-free travel to Singapore with simplified COVID-19 measures in place so that you can explore the island with a peace of mind.
For fully vaccinated visitors
We welcome all fully vaccinated visitors* to Singapore. No entry approvals, pre-departure tests, on-arrival tests and quarantine required.
*Fully vaccinated and non-fully vaccinated children aged 12 and below by year of birth will be allowed to enter Singapore
Your pre-departure checklist:
- Obtain proof of vaccination
- Secure tickets for any flight to Singapore
- 3 days before departure: Submit SG Arrival Card and e-health declaration via the official and free e-service on the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) website
For non-fully vaccinated visitors
From 29 August, non-fully vaccinated visitors will no longer be required to undergo a 7-day Stay Home Notice (SHN) upon arrival or take an exit SHN Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) Test.
Your pre-departure checklist:
- Ensure you have travel insurance covering COVID-19, with at least $30,000 of medical coverage.
- 2 days before departure: Take a COVID-19 Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) or professionally-administered Antigen Rapid Test (ART)
Simplified COVID-19 Measures
With our latest COVID-19 measures, explore the best of Singapore with greater peace of mind.
Mask-wearing Mask-wearing is not required in indoor and outdoor places, except in healthcare settings, public transport and some flights and ferries1. | |
Dine-in Dine-in is allowed for all persons. This includes F&B establishments, hawker centres and coffee shops. | |
Events and nightlife Entry to events and nightlife establishments (including bars and karaokes) is open to all persons. |
1Depending on where you are travelling to and/or from, some flights may require you to wear masks onboard. Travellers are advised to check with the respective operators on the mask-wearing requirement prior to their trip.
Should you feel unwell or test positive for COVID-19
The Singapore Ministry of Health (MOH) has issued a set of protocols that you should follow if you are feeling unwell, displaying COVID-19 symptoms or test positive while visiting Singapore.
Keep yourself updated
Travel restrictions and safe distancing rules may change at short notice. For updates on Singapore’s COVID-19 situation, refer to Ministry of Health and Gov.sg.
All countries/regions are currently classified under the General Travel Category. There are no countries/regions in the Restricted Travel Category which a different set of border and entry requirements may apply.
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