Singapore Singapore lifted its border restrictions for travelers from China from November 6, 2020 through its Air travel Pass (ATP) program, as the country looks to boost its pandemic-battered tourism industry.
The ATP allows foreigners from selected countries to enter Singapore for short-term visits. The country has already allowed entry to citizens of Brunei, Australia, Vietnam, and New Zealand as the Singaporean government acknowledged these countries to be low-risk.
Citizens and permanent resident holders who are not from the aforementioned countries can still enter Singapore – if their country has established a reciprocal green lane (RGL) with the city-state. The RGL users, however, are only eligible for short-term, essential business or official travel.
Countries that have an RGL agreement with Singapore are:
- Indonesia;
- Japan;
- Malaysia; and
- South Korea.
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