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Travel restrictions update for Singapore
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Applied from 16.03.2020 14:12:
  • Updated entry restrictions for passengers who arrive from or during last 14 days have been in Korea (Rep.), China, France, Germany, Iran, Italy, Spain.
    Passengers who have been in China (People's Rep.), France, Germany, Iran, Italy, Korea (Rep.) or Spain in the last 14 days are not allowed to transit or enter Singapore.
    This does not apply to returning residents of Singapore (Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents or Long-Term Pass Holders(including holders of Work Pass, Student’s Pass, Dependant’s Pass, and Long-Term Visit Pass)). If they have been in Hubei Province (China People's Rep.) within the last 14 days, they will be quarantined for 14 days upon entry into Singapore. For others, they will be issued a 14-day Stay-Home-Notice (SHN) upon entry into Singapore.
    Foreign domestic workers (FDWs) are allowed to enter Singapore, subjected to the MOM’s prior approval. They will be required to show the MOM’s approval letter to the airline staff at check-in and before boarding at the point of departure, as well as to ICA officers at the immigration checkpoint upon their arrival in Singapore.
    The entry approval requirement will apply to new and existing FDWs travelling to Singapore from any country. New FDWs will require an In-Principle Approval Letter from MOM. Existing FDWs will require a valid MOM-issued Work Permit (Domestic Sector) Pass.
    Passengers with an Approved Letter for Entry from the Singapore Immigration & Checkpoints Authority will not be subject to the above restrictions. However, they may still be subjected to the prevailing health screening requirement upon arriving at Singapore airport. Possession of an Approved Letter for Entry does not guarantee the issuance of a Visit Pass to enter Singapore.


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