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From its vibrant shopping hubs and hawker centres to its remarkable buildings and lush green spaces, Singapore definitely holds a spot on every Pinoy’s bucket list. And with the increasing number of flights to this accessible city, more Filipinos are keen to pay it a visit. Learn the latest Singapore travel requirements for Philippine passport holders here.
Also read: How to Travel to Singapore From the Philippines on a Budget
On 31 Mar 2022, Singapore started allowing fully-vaccinated travellers to enter the country without mandatory quarantine, COVID-19 testing, or entry approvals. Unvaccinated passengers may only enter the country if they have secured entry approval here.
To enter Singapore, Philippine passport holders must secure the following requirements:
For Filipinos travelling to Singapore, a negative COVID-19 test is no longer required. However, if you are symptomatic on arrival, you will need to take an Antigen Rapid Test (ART) for SG$30 (~₱1,030) or a Polymerase Chain Reaction Test (PCR Test) for SG$138 (~₱5,400).
Also read: How to Verify Legit Travel Agencies in the Philippines
While in Singapore, all tourists must adhere to the following COVID-19 health and safety protocols:
Also read: Top 15 Things to Do in Singapore & Around Sentosa — UPDATED for an Exciting Stay!
With Singapore now open for tourism, click here to get started with some travel inspiration! And if you’re still looking for where to stay in Singapore, here are some Singapore accommodations you can consider.
Also read: Babala: 13 na Bawal Gawin ng Pinoy sa Singapore
Planning to explore more international destinations? Check out more of our COVID-19 travel guides:
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