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What are the procedures for returning to Singapore? The latest policy of returning to Singapore is 202 1.

Recently, foreign epidemics have been raging, and the domestic return policy has also been introduced. The latest news about Singapore's return to China can pay close attention to the official news of the China Embassy in Singapore in real time. So what are the procedures for Singapore's return to China? Singapore's latest return policy 202 1? The following is Singapore's return certificate.

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According to the announcement of the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Manpower, enterprises or individuals (including travelers coming to China) can make an appointment with government-recognized medical and testing institutions for nucleic acid testing as needed from 65438+February 1 day, without prior approval from the government.

According to the latest local nucleic acid detection policy, the embassy will no longer issue fast-track nucleic acid detection assistance letters for Chinese and Singapore travelers from 65438+February 1 day. Passengers can go directly to the government-approved medical or testing institutions to make an appointment for nucleic acid and IgM serum antibody testing.

Supplementary statement, individual must apply for QR code in advance. Recently, the two-dimensional code application system of nucleic acid health code and health statement will be upgraded, and statements about COVID-19's medical history, close personal contact history, nucleic acid and antibody detection history will be added. From now on, passengers who have been diagnosed with COVID-19, who are positive for nucleic acid or IgM antibody, and who have had close contact with confirmed cases or asymptomatic infected persons must apply to the embassy for a green health code and a green QR code of health statement before boarding the plane. They are not allowed to board the plane directly with relevant documents. At the same time, the embassy will update the direct boarding passenger declaration form (link: http://www.chinaembassy.org.sg/CHN/lsfw/bgxzz/p020201120802230123669.pdf? ), those who do not meet the requirements will not be able to board the plane.

The inspection certificate must be signed by the doctor or stamped by the medical institution. In order to strengthen the inspection work, from now on, whether applying for the green QR code in advance or boarding the plane directly in a unified format, the negative certificate of "double inspection" submitted by passengers going to China must be signed by the doctor or stamped with the seal of the medical institution (except the laboratory test sheet). For certificates without signature or seal, pictures of laboratory test results must be submitted at the same time.

The Embassy of China in Singapore reminds travelers to China to make an appointment as early as possible according to their itinerary. After obtaining the relevant inspection certificate, you should check the certification information and format requirements, submit the green QR code application in time (it may take 12 hours to complete the examination and approval at the longest), and truly declare the relevant contents in the QR code application system and the direct boarding passenger declaration form, so as to avoid problems in the above links, delay the trip or cause corresponding legal responsibilities.

Consular protection and assistance of the Embassy of China in Singapore for emergency call: +65-64750 165(24 hours), +65-8 1296456 (temporary insurance hotline during the epidemic, 08:30- 12:30 on weekdays/kloc).

Telephone numbers for consular certificates:+65-6471217, +65-89386376, +65-89386377 (08:30-65438+ 02: 00 on weekdays).

Global Consular Protection and Service Emergency Call Center of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: +86- 10- 12308 or+86-10-5991.