Who needs to Submit
All travelers must complete the SG Arrival Card with an Electronic Health Declaration prior to arriving in Singapore, except for:
- Individuals transiting or transferring through Singapore without going through immigration clearance.
- Residents, including Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents, and Long-Term Pass holders*, traveling via the Woodlands or Tuas Checkpoints.
*Long-Term Pass holders include those with a Student’s Pass, Dependant’s Pass, Long-Term Visit Pass, or Work Pass.
As part of the SG Arrival Card (SGAC) submission, you are required to complete the electronic health declaration to support disease control efforts and prevent the importation of diseases of concern, ensuring the health and safety of Singapore residents. False declarations may result in prosecution under the Infectious Diseases Act.
When to Submit
You must submit the SG Arrival Card (SGAC) within three (3) days prior to your arrival in Singapore, including the day of arrival.* This ensures a smoother immigration clearance process upon arrival.
*For example, if you are arriving in Singapore on 30 June 2023, you may submit your declaration as early as 28 June 2023.
Understanding the Singapore Arrival Card
The Singapore Arrival Card is a mandatory document for all travelers entering Singapore. It serves as an essential tool for Singaporean authorities to gather necessary information about incoming visitors, thereby enhancing national security and public health measures. Accurate completion of the Arrival Card is imperative to prevent any delays or complications upon arrival, whether your visit is for business, leisure, or transit purposes.
Our Commitment to Excellence
Choosing our service means entrusting your Arrival Card application to a platform that values accuracy, security, and user-centric design. Our sophisticated interface is engineered to streamline the application process, minimizing errors and ensuring that all required information is accurately captured. We adhere to the highest standards of data protection, safeguarding your personal information throughout the application process.
Comprehensive Application Process
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Initiate Your Application: Commence by providing your travel details through our secure online form, designed for ease of use and clarity.
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Detailed Information Entry: Carefully input all necessary information as per the guidelines provided, ensuring compliance with Singaporean regulations.
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Secure Submission: Finalize your application by submitting it through our encrypted platform, guaranteeing the confidentiality of your data.
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Immediate Confirmation: Upon successful submission, receive instant confirmation and access to your completed Singapore Arrival Card, ready for presentation upon arrival.
Ensuring Compliance and Security
We understand the importance of compliance with international travel regulations. Our platform is regularly updated to reflect the latest requirements set forth by Singaporean authorities, ensuring that your application meets all necessary criteria. Additionally, we employ advanced security protocols to protect your personal information from unauthorized access and breaches.
Frequently Asked Questions
SG Arrival Card (SGAC) FAQs
What is the SGAC?
The SG Arrival Card is the electronic version of the paper disembarkation/embarkation (DE) card (commonly known as the white card) that foreign visitors previously submitted for immigration clearance upon arrival in Singapore. Starting from 27 March 2020, the paper DE card has been discontinued. All travelers must now provide their arrival information via the SG Arrival Card e-Service or the MyICA Mobile app.
Do I need to submit the SG Arrival Card for leisure travel or holiday?
Yes, all travelers must submit the SG Arrival Card before arriving in Singapore, except:
- Those transiting or transferring through Singapore without seeking immigration clearance.
- Residents (Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents, and Long-Term Pass holders*) entering via land checkpoints (e.g., Woodlands or Tuas).
*Long-Term Pass holders include those with a Student’s Pass, Dependant’s Pass, Long-Term Visit Pass, or Work Pass.
Can I submit the SG Arrival Card for multiple trips under “Group Submission”?
The “Group Submission” feature is intended for groups traveling together to Singapore for a single trip.
Electronic Health Declaration FAQs
Where can I find or submit the health declaration?
The health declaration is submitted as part of the SG Arrival Card. You can access it through the SGAC e-Service or the MyICA Mobile app.
Who needs to submit the electronic health declaration?
All travelers entering Singapore, including Residents (Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents, and Long-Term Pass holders*), and foreign visitors, must submit the electronic health declaration.
This requirement does not apply to:
- Those transiting or transferring through Singapore without seeking immigration clearance.
- Residents entering Singapore via land checkpoints.
*Long-Term Pass holders include those with a Student’s Pass, Dependant’s Pass, Long-Term Visit Pass, or Work Pass.
Why is the electronic health declaration required?
The health declaration is essential for disease control. It helps prevent the importation of diseases of concern and safeguards the health of Singapore residents. Submitting false declarations is a prosecutable offense under the Infectious Diseases Act.
When can I submit the electronic health declaration?
You may submit the health declaration within three (3) days before your arrival in Singapore, including the day of arrival.
For example, if you are arriving in Singapore on 30 June 2023, you can submit your declaration starting from 28 June 2023.
What if my health status changes after I’ve submitted my declaration?
If your health status changes, you must update it using the “Update SGAC” feature available in the SG Arrival Card e-Service. Submitting a false declaration is an offense and may result in prosecution under the Infectious Diseases Act.