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Singapore to reopen borders to all fully vaxxed by April 1

They will be allowed to enter quarantine-free, says CAAS

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 24 Mar 2022 2:00PM

Singapore to reopen borders to all fully vaxxed by April 1
Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong has said that the republic will ease restrictions on cross-border travel substantially as the Omicron situation is now well under control. – Pixabay pic, March 24, 2022

SINGAPORE – Singapore will reopen its borders to all fully vaccinated travellers from countries or regions in its General Travel Category and will transition to a new Vaccinated Travel Framework from April 1, 2022. 

The Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore (CAAS) said under the new framework, all fully vaccinated travellers from any country or region will be allowed to enter Singapore quarantine-free, as long as they have not visited any countries or regions in the republic’s Restricted Category in the past seven days. 

“No countries or regions are currently in the Restricted Category,” CAAS said in a statement today.

With the transition to the Vaccinated Travel Framework, CAAS said all existing Vaccinated Travel Lanes (VTLs) and Unilateral Opening arrangements will be retired.

Earlier today, Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong said that the republic will ease restrictions on cross-border travel substantially as the Omicron situation is now well under control.

Lee noted that arrivals from abroad constitute only a very small proportion of cases.

“We can therefore safely open up our borders. We will drastically streamline testing and quarantine requirements for travellers,: he said in his address on the latest situation of Covid-19 here.

Among others, under the new framework, fully vaccinated travellers will no longer need to take any Covid-19 tests in Singapore. 

However, they must take a pre-departure test within two days before departing for Singapore and obtain a negative result. 

The can be a RT-PCT test, a professionally administered RTK-Ag one, or a self-administered RTK-Ag test remotely supervised by a provider in Singapore.

Airlines will no longer need to operate designated VTL flights into Singapore, and fully vaccinated travellers may now enter Singapore on any flight. 

Correspondingly, quotas will no longer be applied to daily arrivals, said CAAS.

As for vaccination status, all vaccination certificates, regardless of place of issuance and whether digitally verifiable or not, will be accepted as proof of vaccination. 

CAAS added that fully vaccinated travellers do not require any entry approvals to enter  Singapore. 

This means that travellers will no longer be required to apply for a Vaccinated Travel Pass or Air Travel Pass for entry into Singapore, it said. – Bernama, March 24, 2022

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