In a latest Coronavirus travel update, fully vaccinated travellers do not need travel insurance to enter Singapore or Malaysia through the land border from April 1, 2022.
The Malaysia-Singapore borders will reopen this 1 April. Travellers from Singapore are exempted from on-arrival test.
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However, if a traveler is partially or unvaccinated, he or she must purchase travel insurance with coverage of at least US $ 20,000, informed Malaysia's health ministry.
Malaysian government has also announced plans to remove toll charges on all vehicles from the Causeway and Second Link Immigration Complex from April 1 to 7.
Ismail Sabri Yacoub, Prime Minister of Malaysia, said, "This is in line with Singapore's vision of easing cross-border movement. This discount is for Malaysians and other users who want to top-up their Touch 'n Go and Smart Tags. or renew. "
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