Travel Restrictions Entering Singapore from Switzerland for Unvaccinated Travelers
Summary
Border Status
Travel is allowed with restrictions
Transit is allowed
Mandatory COVID-19 Test
Mandatory Masks
2x Mandatory Documents
Cases Per Million
Vaccinated
Travel is allowed
The information on this page is applicable to people who are unvaccinated and traveling from Switzerland to Singapore.
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Visas
Border Status
Travel is allowed with restrictions
Travelers can enter Singapore. Before traveling, please check the documentation and/or testing requirements.
Transit is allowed
Travelers are allowed to transit through Singapore’s Changi Airport.
Singapore doesn’t require proof of negative COVID-19 test results, travel visas, or entry approvals for transit travelers with flights booked on the same itinerary in order to ensure their checked-in luggage can be tagged through from the origin airport to their final destination. Travelers with flights operated by different airlines on the same journey are accepted if the flights are made under the same booking. Travelers connecting through Changi Airport should consult with their airline for further details.
Travelers who intend on passing through arrival immigration to enter Singapore or travelers who booked separate flights under different itineraries which require them to enter Singapore to collect baggage and check in again for their connecting flight are not considered transit travelers. These travelers are responsible for ensuring they fulfill all requirements to enter Singapore.
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Before You Leave
Proof of negative pre-departure COVID-19 test results is required for unvaccinated travelers
Unvaccinated travelers, including Singapore citizens and residents, must have a negative COVID-19 PCR or antigen rapid test result. The test must be taken a maximum of 2 days before departure to Singapore by a trained professional and must be in English or include an English translation. Singapore Citizens, permanent residents, and Long-Term Pass Holders (including In-Principle Approval holders) can take a self-administered antigen rapid test (ART) remotely supervised by an approved ART provider in Singapore.
The COVID-19 test result must contain the traveler’s name, date of birth or passport number, and the date and result of the COVID-19 test.
The Ministry of Health of Singapore provides a list of approved ART providers in Singapore. For countries not available on the list, travelers should check with the country/region of departure’s Department of Health or Ministry of Health equivalent for approved test providers.
This testing requirement doesn’t apply to the following travelers:
- Travelers aged 12 years and younger who are born on or after January 1st, 2011;
- Unvaccinated travelers with proof of recovery. Accepted proof of recovery must be a COVID-19 PCR, rapid antigen test result administered at an approved facility, or a medical discharge memo issued by the relevant state authority, showing a positive result between 14 to 90 days before the date of departure. Proof of recovery must be in English or accompanied by an English translation, contain the traveler’s name, date of the test, date of birth, or passport number, and must not be handwritten.
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- A Pcr Test Up To 2 days Before Departure
- An Antigen Test Up To 2 days Before Departure
- A Rapid Test (Professionally performed) Up To 2 days Before Departure
Mandatory health declaration form
All travelers must submit a health declaration before arrival in Singapore.
Travelers can submit their electronic health declaration 3 days before arrival. Travelers must complete every item in this health declaration card and submit it to the Officer-in-Charge on disembarkation.
This requirement doesn’t apply to the following travelers:
- Transit travelers without seeking immigration clearance;
- Singapore Citizens, permanent residents and long-term pass holders entering via land checkpoints.
Mandatory health insurance for unvaccinated travelers
Unvaccinated short-term visitors must have travel insurance for COVID-19-related medical treatment and hospitalization costs in Singapore, with a minimum coverage of SGD $30,000.00. Visitors should purchase travel insurance before traveling to Singapore. Short-term visitors must prepare an electronic or physical copy of their insurance policy to bring with them to facilitate their entry into Singapore.
This insurance requirement doesn’t apply to the following travelers:
- Singapore citizens and residents;
- Travelers with valid proof of COVID-19 vaccination;
- Unvaccinated travelers under the age of 13 who are born on or after January 1st, 2011;
- Long-term Pass holders.
For Transit
Proof of negative pre-departure COVID-19 test results is not required for transit
Travelers don’t need a negative COVID-19 test result when transiting through Singapore.
On Arrival
Quarantine is not required
Travelers don’t need to quarantine on arrival in Singapore.
While There
Masks are mandatory in certain settings
Travelers must wear masks on public transportation and healthcare facilities, residential care homes, and ambulances.
This mask requirement doesn’t apply to the following travelers:
- Travelers under the age of 6.
COVID-19 Risk Information
Data is sourced from Our World In Data , and risk levels are assessed and scored based on the CDC guidelines .
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