What do you need to do in order to enter Singapore (Updated 2022)
Singapore Travel Restrictions
Status: Open with restrictions
Singapore has opened its borders to a number of nations as part of its Vaccinated Travel Lanes (VTL) initiative. When visitors arrive, they must get an Air Travel Pass and submit an antigen test.
Singapore permanent residents and citizens are not required to get prior authorization to visit the nation. The following visitors are permitted to enter Singapore provided they are properly vaccinated and have sought re-entry authorization from the government ahead of their trip: S-Pass and Work Permit holders, Employment Pass holders, Dependent Pass holders, Long-term Visit Pass holders, Foreign domestic workers, and Student Pass holders
If you were completely vaccinated more than 270 days ago, you will need a booster dose to be considered fully vaccinated. The most recent dosage should be administered no later than two weeks before departure for Singapore. This law will apply to everyone above the age of 12 beginning on March 14, 2022.
VOA : Not available
Preparation:
Prior to your arrival, you must apply for permission to enter Singapore in order to get an Air Travel Pass and complete an online health statement. Travel insurance is required and must cover hospitalization and treatment for COVID-19 up to a maximum of S$30,000. If you are traveling on a VTL scheme, there are extra criteria. Refer to this page.
Quarantine:
Singapore has developed a number of VTLs, which exempt travelers from specific countries from quarantine. Other travelers will be compelled to stay in an SDF for a period of quarantine (Dedicated Facility). Numerous hotels have been chosen to accommodate quarantined travelers. You may now pick from a pre-selected selection of Singapore quarantine hotels (depending on availability).
Extra cost:
Insurance (minimum S$30,000) must cover covid
Internal travel restrictions:
Crowd control measures remain in place..Social gatherings are still limited.
Face covering:
obligatory in all public spaces
Border crossing:
There is now a VTL over Malaysia's land border (currently suspended).