Singapore Civil Aviation has issued an advisory that travellers from India will not be allowed to enter in Singapore due to emid in cases of novel coronavirus. Cases in India is increasing with a hike near about 3,22,000 were found here today.
With effect from 23 April 2021, 2359 hours, until further notice, all inbound travelers, except Singapore Citizens (SCs) or Singapore Permanent Residents (SPRs), with recent travel history (including transit) to India within the last 14 days before departure for Singapore, will not be allowed entry into or transfer/transit through Singapore. This will also apply to all those who had obtained prior approval for entry into Singapore.
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As per Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore CAAS Circular of 22.04.21, all inbound travellers, (except Singapore Citizens or Singapore Permanent Residents)with recent travel history (including transit) to India within the last 14 days(1/2) pic.twitter.com/v4UniZWsZA
On arrival at Singapore, Singapore Citizens (SCs) or Singapore Permanent Residents (SPRs) will need to go RT-PCR test.
Additional requirement information for all inbound passengers will be updated in the IATA Timatic service.
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