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As the COVID-19 pandemic situation is constantly developing, the measures and policies are subject to changes. You may obtain more information from the following official websites:
All short-term travellers may enter Singapore via one of the following Safe Travel Lanes:
Travel Lanes |
Air Travel Pass Foreigners who are short-term travellers travelling from selected countries may seek entry into Singapore by applying for an Air Travel Pass, before 7 and 30 days of the intended date of entry. (No controlled itinerary within Singapore) |
Vaccinated Travel Pass
Fully vaccinated foreigners who are short-term travellers travelling from selected countries/regions may seek entry into Singapore by applying for a Vaccinated Travel Pass (VTP), before 7 and 60 days of the intended date of entry. (No controlled itinerary within Singapore) |
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Countries/Regions | Hong Kong, Macao, Mainland China, Taiwan |
Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Canada, Denmark, Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands, South Korea, Spain, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States With effect from 29 November 2021 Finland, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Sweden With effect from 14 December 2021 Thailand With effect from 16 December 2021 Cambodia, Fiji, Maldives, Sri Lanka and Turkey |
Open to short-term visitors | Yes | Yes (Vaccinated travellers only) |
Pre- Departure PCR* or ART** Test | No | Yes Yes (within 2 days before the scheduled departure time) |
Application Required | Air Travel Pass | Vaccinated Travel Pass |
On-arrival test | PCR | PCR |
Self-isolation | Self-Isolation till negative test results released (within 24 hours) | Self-Isolation till negative test results released (within 24 hours) |
* PCR: Polymerase chain reaction
** ART: Antigen Rapid Test: Must be professionally-administered. Self-swabs are not allowed.
Air Travel Pass and Vaccinated Travel Pass travellers are required to have travel insurance coverage prior to travelling to Singapore.
The insurance plan should provide at least S$30,000 worth of coverage for COVID-19-related hospitalisation and medical expenses. For more information, please visit the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority’s SafeTravel website.
Please contact the Conference Secretariat at aps_ursi21@cma.sg for information/assistance as the situation on COVID-19 is evolving.