Updated on 21st May, 2024
After 2020’s mass attack of COVID in Singapore and all over the world, again COVID is spreading widely in Singapore in the year May 2024. From May 5 to 11, there was around 25000 cases reported in Singapore. Singapore Health Minister Mr. Ong Ye Kung has advised people to wear masks in all public places and avoid crowded places to stay strong
Antigua and Barbuda
CoronaVirus (nCoVid 19) – Entry restrictions to Antigua and Barbuda from Singapore- as of 12.03.2020
- All the passengers and airline crew members who have been or stayed in Singapore in the past 28 days will not be allowed to enter and transit Antigua and Barbuda.
- Nationals and residence of Singapore will be allowed to enter Antigua and Barbuda. Airlines must provide their advance passenger information before departure.
Azerbaijan
CoronaVirus (nCoVid 19) – Entry restrictions to Azerbaijan from Singapore- as of 13.03.2020
- Nationals of Singapore are not allowed to enter Azerbaijan if they do not have a visa obtained before departure.
Bahrain
CoronaVirus (nCoVid 19) – Entry restrictions to Bahrain from Singapore- as of 19.03.2020
- Passengers who have been in Singapore in the past 14 days must have a valid visa prior to arrival.
– This does not apply to Bahrain residence, nationals of Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates, airline crew, to passengers with a valid letter of Prior Permission Granted which is presented prior to boarding.
Curacao
CoronaVirus (nCoVid 19) – Entry restrictions to Bahrain from Singapore- as of 12.03.2020
- Passengers who have been in Singapore in the past 14 days are not allowed to transit or enter Curacao.
Iraq
CoronaVirus (nCoVid 19) – Entry restrictions to Iraq from Singapore – as of 18.03.2020
- Passengers who have been in Singapore in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter Iraq (Baghdad (BGW), Basra (BSR) and Najaf (NJF)).
-This does not apply at Erbil (EBL) and Sulaymaniyah (ISU). - Nationals and residence of Iraq who have been in Singapore in the past 14 days will be quarantined for 14 days. – This does not apply at Erbil (EBL) and Sulaymaniyah (ISU).
- Nationals of Singapore are not allowed to enter via Baghdad (BGW), Basra (BSR) and Najaf (NJF).
- Passengers who have been in Singapore in the last 30 days are not allowed to enter via Erbil (EBL) and Sulaymaniyah (ISU).
- Nationals of Iraq who on or after 1 January 2020 have been in Singapore, when arriving at Erbil (EBL) and Sulaymaniyah (ISU) will be quarantined.