Updates to Border Measure for Incoming Travellers from India to Singapore
9 November 2021
From 11 November 2021, 2359 hours (Singapore time), India will be reclassified from Category IV to Category III of Singapore’s Travel Health Control Measures. All travellers entering or transiting through Singapore from India may serve their 10-day Stay-Home Notice (SHN) at any of the following accommodation:
Place of Residence (Travellers may serve SHN at their residence, with household members not sharing the same travel history, regardless of vaccination status. However, if travellers are residing with unvaccinated vulnerable household members, they are strongly encouraged to serve their SHN in isolation in a room and minimise contact with their vulnerable household members. If this is not feasible, travellers are advised to consider alternative accommodation.)
Self-sourced hotel; or
Serviced apartment All travellers are also required to undergo an end of SHN exit PCR test.
In addition, all travellers from India will still need to present a valid COVID-19 RT-PCR or professionally administered (i.e. performed by trained medical professionals) ART negative test 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 RT-PCR/ART test result upon arrival in Singapore.
Please refer to www.safetravel.ica.gov.sg for the list of countries in the various categories, prevailing guidelines and the border measures applicable prior and upon arrival in Singapore.
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.
