From 8 September, visitors from Brunei and New Zealand will be allowed to enter Singapore without serving a Stay-Home Notice (SHN) if they have remained in these countries in the past 14 days before arrival.
SINGAPORE — From 8 September, visitors from Brunei and New Zealand will be allowed to enter Singapore without serving a Stay-Home Notice if they have remained in these countries in the past 14 days before arrival, said Education Minister Lawrence Wong on Friday .
Application for the ATP will start from 1 September for travel from 8 September. More details will be provided by the Ministry of Transport next week. There are other low risk countries/regions where an SHN may also not be needed. The authorities will keep the SHN for now. But the SHN duration will be reduced from the current 14 days to 7 days, and allow travellers to serve the SHN at their place of residence.
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