Vaccinated travellers can now enter Singapore without quarantine

Singapore : All travellers vaccinated against Covid-19 and children aged 12 and below are being able to enter Singapore with just a pre-departure Covid-19 test from 11:59 pm on March 31.
In Singapore's most significant move to reopen its borders, travellers no longer need to take only designated flights to enter Singapore quarantine-free, as well as a Covid-19 antigen rapid test (ART) within 24 hours of arrival.
There are also no more quotas on the number of daily arrivals and no entry approvals needed for all vaccinated travellers.
Singapore's Ministry of Health said on March 24 that the pre-departure test two days before departure will, however, remain in place for now.
Non-fully vaccinated long-term pass holders and short-term visitors aged 13 and above are generally not allowed to enter Singapore.
But exemptions will be made for long-term pass holders medically ineligible for vaccines, long-term pass holders aged 13 to 17, and long-term pass holders and short-term visitors with other valid entry approvals.
These visitors are required to take a pre-departure test within two days before departure for Singapore, undergo a seven-day stay-home notice (SHN), and take a polymerase chain reaction test at the end of their SHN period.










