COVID-19 Travel Restrictions
Under the Vaccinated Travel Framework (VTF), all countries/regions will be General Travel or Restricted Category and accord border measures by individual traveler’s vaccination status for any people required visa from our agency you need fellow instruction of Singapore guard lines
Supporting Singapore Visa documents
If you are employed – Last 3 months salary slips & Employment ID Card. If you are self-employed – Business Registration License / MOA / Partnership deed. If you are retired – Proof of retirement like pension book, statement etc. If you are a student – school / College / Institute ID Card.
Documents required Singapore Visa
Original Passport with at least 6 months validity and minimum 3 blank pages + passport number of all old passports if previously traveled to Singapore. Singapore Visa Application form. 2 recent colour photographs (Photo Specification). Personal Covering letter (For Employed – Plain paper/ For Self-Employed – Company Letterhead).
Ministry of Health (MOH) Public Health Advisory
Please refer to the MOH COVID-19 website for updates on the latest border measures including the COVID-19 Vaccinated Travel Framework.
Travel Advisories and Entry Restrictions Imposed by Foreign Countries
Several countries continue to impose entry restrictions and border closures. Please refer to the International Air Transport Association (IATA) Travel Centre website when planning your travel routes. As the measures imposed could result in flight cancellations and reduction in flight frequency, you are advised to check with your airline or travel agency to ensure that your flight routes are still operating prior to departing for the airport.
You may also refer to the MFA Travel Information pages for more travel information related to the destinations.
Information for Incoming and Outgoing Travellers
Under the Vaccinated Travel Framework (VTF), all countries/regions will be classified under the General Travel or Restricted Category and accord border measures by individual traveller’s vaccination status. Currently, all countries/regions come under the General Travel Category. There are no countries/regions in the Restricted Category at the moment.
Advisory for Singaporean students studying overseas can be found on the MOE website and the Travel Advisory on the MOH website. Common concerns pertaining to the advisory have been addressed here. FAQs on the MOH website (under Border Measures) also provide information for students on overseas studies.
Updates on Singapore’s border control measures in response to COVID-19 can be found on the Information on the SG Arrival Card with Electronic Health Declaration can be found here.
Information on Singapore’s COVID-19 Vaccination Programme can be found on MOH’s website on Vaccination.
Transit through Changi Airport is allowed for specific travel routes. Travellers who wish to transit through Singapore should check directly with the airlines if their transit route is approved. More information can be found on the ICA Website and the Changi Airport website.
Other COVID-19 resources
Overseas Singaporeans can also visit the Singapore Global Network (SGN) website for more COVID-19 related resources and links.
Refer to STB’s latest advisory on COVID-19 for Visitors and Tourism Businesses.
Every country has the right to deny you entry if a visa is required and you are unable to present one. If you do not possess an appropriate visa, you may be denied entry to the country you are visiting or transiting in, ending your trip before it has even begun. We are unable to assist you in such a situation as we cannot intervene in another state’s immigration policies, just as how they cannot interfere in Singapore’s. Visas are issued for different purposes such as study, tourism, or business. Please ensure that you obtain the appropriate visa for your travel purpose, or you may be refused entry into the country.
Purchase comprehensive travel insurance with COVID-19 coverage, and including medical evacuation in case you encounter any unexpected emergencies. Be familiar with the terms and coverage of your policy
Read up on your destination’s local news and regulations. Get information from experienced travellers, travel agents, tourist information offices and airlines.
Ensure that your passport has at least 6 months’ validity.
Make or save copies of your important documents (e.g. identity card, passport data page, credit cards, and travellers’ cheques) in case you lose any of them. Leave copies with your family and friends as a contingency.
Tell your friends and family where you are going and how to contact you.