COVID-19: Singapore Reopening of Travel and Changes to Border Measures

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The Multi-Ministry Taskforce has announced plans for a progressive reopening of Singapore’s economy and society as it emerges from the coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis. The taskforce has also been reviewing the border measures put in place to manage the risks of importation, and will likewise be implementing progressive changes as the borders reopen to international travel. These include ongoing discussions with various countries/regions on developing bilateral arrangements for safe travel, and allowing more Long Term Pass holders still outside Singapore to return.

The testing regime will apply to all travelers entering Singapore from 17 June 2020, 11:59 pm. It is an additional precautionary measure to detect the virus, especially given the risks of asymptomatic cases. The test will be scheduled a few days before the end of the Stay Home Notice (SHN) period, at a designated community testing facility. Each person under SHN will receive information on the scheduled appointment slot and venue via an SMS notification. They will have to travel from their place of residence to the designated testing facility.

The charges for COVID-19 test for people under SHN: up to S$200, or approximately $143 (inclusive of GST)

A 14-day stay at a dedicated SHN facility: S$2,000, or approximately $1,430 (inclusive of GST)

For a start, all travelers entering Singapore from 17 June 2020, 11:59 pm, and who had remained in Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Hong Kong, Japan, Macao, Mainland China, New Zealand, Republic of Korea, Taiwan, and Vietnam in the last consecutive 14 days prior to their entry will no longer have to serve their SHN at dedicated SHN facilities:

  • Singapore citizens and permanent residents may serve their 14-day SHN at their place of residence.
  • Long Term Pass holders may serve their 14-day SHN at a place of residence that they or their family members own or are sole tenants of; or in suitable accommodation such as a hotel, at their own cost.
  • All persons under SHN must remain in their place of residence at all times. They will be subject to close monitoring of their whereabouts, through electronic monitoring as well as physical spot-checks. Strict enforcement action will be taken against those who breach the requirements of the SHN.
  • All other travelers entering Singapore will continue to serve their 14-day SHN at dedicated SHN facilities, for now.
  • All Long Term Pass holders will continue to require prior approval before entering Singapore. It is expected to be able to facilitate the reentry of more Long Term Pass holders in the coming weeks.
  • For now, short-term visitors are not allowed yet, except those coming in under the Green/Fast Lane arrangements (starting with China, and eventually covering more countries/regions), or with special prior approval.

All Singaporeans and residents of Singapore are still advised to defer all travel abroad. However, essential business and official travel will be permitted under Green/Fast Lane arrangements.

“Morgan Lewis Stamford LLC is a Singapore law corporation affiliated with Morgan, Lewis & Bockius LLP”

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