Brunei and New Zealand Visitor Enters Singapore Will Not Required To Serve SHN From Sept 1
The Ministry of Health (MOH) has announced that the travellers from Brunei and New Zealand starting from 1st September will not require to serve a stay home notice but will require to take a COVID-19 test upon arrival instead due to these are among the low-risk countries and the start of implementing the lift of current border restrictions to allow entry from visitor from this 2 country.
Visitor from this 2 country will be required to apply for an Air Travel Pass from 7 – 30 days before their arrival date, and travellers also will be entitled to their own medical bills if they required medical treatment for Covid-19 while in Singapore. This will be great news for travellers from this 2 country for sure.
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