Travel insurance for short-term visitors to Singapore no longer a must


Travel insurance was required previously to ensure short-term visitors will be able to pay for medical treatment costs in Singapore. - ST

SINGAPORE (The Straits Times/Asia News Network): From Friday (April 1), compulsory travel insurance is no longer required for fully vaccinated short-term visitors entering Singapore.

This is applicable for those coming to Singapore under the Ministry of Health's General Travel Category countries or region by air, land and sea borders, said the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore on Thursday (March 31).

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