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The latest regulations on entry restrictions in Singapore in 2020

Singapore has introduced many immigration control measures. In fact, many countries will begin to adopt such immigration control. If you have plans to go to Singapore, let's have a brief understanding of Singapore's recent immigration control measures!

Singapore's entry restrictions will ban visitors from South Korea, Iran and northern Italy on March 5.

The Singapore Inter-departmental Working Group announced today (3rd) that from March 4th at 1 1 point 59, all passengers who have been to Iran, northern Italy and South Korea in the past 14 days will not be allowed to enter or transit Singapore.

From now on, Singapore will also suspend the issuance of various new licenses to Iranian passport holders, and the short-term visas and multiple-entry visas previously issued will also temporarily expire. The Working Group also calls on China people to avoid going to Iran, northern Italy, Japan and South Korea unless it is necessary.

Previously, since February 1, the Singapore government has banned tourists (including non-China tourists) who traveled to Chinese mainland in the past 14 days from entering or transiting through Singapore, and the tourist visas previously issued to China tourists have also temporarily expired.

In addition, Singapore announced that starting from tomorrow night, all people who come to Singapore with respiratory symptoms or fever will undergo COVID-19 test at the immigration office, and the test results will be released within three to six hours. After the test, people should avoid close contact with others, and those who test positive will be immediately transferred to the hospital by ambulance for isolation treatment.

In the past 14 days, people who went to Iran, northern Italy, Japan and South Korea and developed pneumonia or severe respiratory infection and asthma will be regarded as suspected cases and sent directly to the hospital.

Entry and exit instructions: passport, visa and completed entry and exit card must be presented when entering the country (entry and exit card is in triplicate, and the two on the left are entry cards, which will be taken away when entering the country; On the right is the exit card, commonly known as the "white card", which is one of the proofs of legal entry. It should be properly kept so that it can be returned when leaving the country. Immigration and customs officials stamp their passports with the entry stamp of "XX days allowed to stay", hand over their passports and exit cards to passengers, and then complete the entry formalities. Officials of the Immigration and Checkpoint Bureau sometimes ask passengers to show their exit tickets, or ask them the purpose of their entry and the itinerary during their stay.

When leaving the country, show your passport and exit card at the exit checkpoint, and the officials of the Immigration and Checkpoint Bureau will affix the exit stamp. After passing the exit security check, go to the waiting room and wait for boarding.

In fact, it is better for everyone to stay at home in the near future. Don't wander around. Pay attention to protect yourself and wear a mask.