Vaccinate Travel Lane Program
With the implementation of the VTL or Vaccinated Lane Program effective March 4, 2022, Singapore open it’s door to all vaccinated Filipino tourist.
Quarantine-Free
Those who have completed the VTL program’s vaccination requirements can enter Singapore “quarantine-free.” Passengers must have received World Health Organization-approved covid19 vaccines (EUL).
Travel Requirements
- Negative COVID-19 Test Result.
- Travel Insurance with covid coverage.
- Booking in a VTL Flight
- Secure self-isolation accommodation
- Proof of Vaccination; COVID-19 vaccination certificate (VaxCertPH) issued by the Department of Health will be recognized.
Note: To obtain a Virtual Travel Pass, please go to the Singapore government’s website. A valid passport, proof of immunization, and an address in Singapore where you intend to stay are all required for a smooth application process.
Arriving in Singapore
- Arriving passengers in Singapore will have up to 24 hours from their entry to take a supervised self-swab (SSS) Antigen
- Rapid Test (ART) at one of the testing centers located across Singapore.
- The weblink to book a test will be provided in the Testing Notice issued to travelers on arrival in Singapore. Once negative results are available, they are free to go out.
Note: Travelers are required to remain in their lodgings until they have completed the supervised self-swab. Until they have tested negative on the supervised Antigen Rapid Test.
- They should use a private vehicle to get to and from the testing facilities. Travelers who feel unwell should seek medical attention to the clinic for medical advice.
Note: For more information visit Requirements and Process.
Important Note
- The application is still subject to CAAS approval.
- Those airlines that offer VTL flights are permitted to enter Singapore, whereas those that do not may be denied entry.
- Secure self-isolation accommodation.
- Traveler must submit the Health Declaration before arriving in Singapore, otherwise they will be asked to it fill up on the spot and experience delays at the checkpoint.
- The Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) in Singapore has the power to deny entry to travelers who fail to present all required documentation.