The ICA published in a media release earlier today stating that health declaration is no longer required for vaccinated Singapore residents and long-term pass holders using the land checkpoints.
Given the volume of traffic at the land checkpoints, the Government will waive the health declaration requirement for fully vaccinated Singapore residents and LTP holders arriving via these checkpoints, particularly those who commute across the border daily for employment and studies, beginning on April 15, 2022, if they meet the following conditions:
Here are the following travel conditions
Vaccination | Conditions |
Vaccinated in Singapore | Â i)Â Must not have travel history to any country/region in the Restricted Category in the past seven days ii) Their vaccination status must be reflected in the TraceTogether and/or HealthHub apps |
Vaccinated outside of Singapore |  i) Must not have travel history to any country/region in the Restricted Category in the past seven days ii) Their vaccination record must be transmitted to MOH’s system upon their first entry:     – If they have a digital overseas vaccination certificate, they must submit their digital certificate successfully via ICA’s Vaccination Check Portal (VCP) before arriving in Singapore; – If they have a non-digital overseas vaccination certificate or their digital certificate was not successfully submitted via VCP, they must present their vaccination certificate to ICA officers at the manual immigration counters upon arrival |
All other visitors coming by land checkpoints must still make their health declaration using the SG Arrival Card e-Service three days before their arrival in Singapore. This includes non-fully vaccinated Singapore residents and LTP holders, all short-term visitors and all visitors who have visited any country/region in the Restricted Category in the last seven days.
Back in 2020
Since March 27, 2020, all visitors to Singapore, including Singapore residents (citizens and permanent residents) and holders of long-term passes (LTPs), must submit a health statement before proceeding with immigration clearance. The health declaration must be completed using the SG Arrival Card e-Service, which is accessible via the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority’s (ICA) website or mobile application.
Source: ICA