Updates on Border Measures for Incoming Travellers from India to Singapore
3 January 2022
With effect from 7 January 2022, 2359 hours (Singapore time), all non-Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) travellers entering Singapore from India will no longer be required to undergo a COVID-19 Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) test on-arrival. This includes non-VTL Singaporean and PR travellers. Travellers will, however, still be required to undergo a PCR test at the end of their Stay-Home Notice (SHN), and have to test negative before they are allowed to exit SHN.
In addition, all travellers from India will still need to undergo COVID-19 pre-departure test. Travellers are to present a negative PCR test result or a professionally administered (i.e., performed by trained medical professionals) negative ART result taken within 48 hours before their departure to Singapore. It is a pre-requisite before passengers are allowed to board their flights to Singapore. They will also be required to present their valid COVID-19 negative PCR/ART test result upon arrival in Singapore.
Please refer to the Singapore Ministry of Health press release dated 31 December 2021 (https://www.moh.gov.sg/news-highlights/details/updates-on-border-measures-for-travellers_31_Dec_2021) and the SafeTravel website (https://safetravel.ica.gov.sg) for more details.
Should you have any queries, please call the SafeTravel Enquiries Helpline at +65 6812 5555 or submit your query to (www.safetravel.ica.gov.sg/contact-us) for assistance.
