Singapore Arrival Card Online Application And Health Declaration
Singapore Government has launched an online app called MyICA Mobile (previously known as SG Arrival Card) to facilitate the electronic submission of arrival information and trip details by foreign visitors.
The Online/Electronic card has replaced the paper-based disembarkation/embarkation (D/E) card that foreign visitors used to submit on arrival via overland, air or sea.
Singapore Electronic Arrival Card With Health Declaration
All travellers to Singapore are required to submit a Singapore Arrival Card online, with the exception of;
- Those transiting/transferring through Singapore without seeking immigration clearance; and
- Residents travelling through the land checkpoints.
Please note that the SG Arrival Card is not a visa. For more information, read the requirements for entering Singapore.
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Holders of travel documents issued by the countries or places listed on the page will need a valid Singapore visa to travel to and enter Singapore.
How To Fill Up Singapore (SG) Arrival Card Online?
Travellers are required to submit their SG Arrival Card three (3) days prior to their arrival in Singapore. For example, travellers arriving in Singapore on 30 Jun 2020, should submit their declaration from 28 Jun 2020 onwards. This is to ensure a smooth immigration clearance process.
The SG Arrival Card can be submitted for free via their official website and mobile app.
1. Singapore Arrival Card Website
Go to the SG Arrival Card Website and click on the appropriate column.
Next, click on Individual submissions (or group if you are with family etc)
Now, just follow the on-screen instructions to enter your personal information and Submit.
When you’ve submitted it successfully, you will get an email with your arrival card. Keep this email and/or print it out.
2. MyICA Mobile App
Download the MyICA app from the mobile store.
Note: You can scroll the images above, one at a time and follow the instructions below for mobile.
- Download MyICA app
- Launch the app and choose GO TO SG ARRIVAL CARD
- Tap on Submit SG Arrival Card
- Tap on the plus (+) icon at the bottom right and choose Add Profile
- In the Profile Type, choose Foreign Visitors.
- Enter your passport details by scanning them or manually
- Enter your contact details and tap on Save
- You will now see your profile has been created.
- Go back to the SG arrival card and choose New Individual Submission
- Enter your date of arrival and departure
- Next, enter the mode of travel to Singapore
- Now, add your address in Singapore
- Add your last city of embarkation
- Declare your travel history
- Declare your Covid-19 Vaccination
- In the declaration summary, tick on you has read the terms and submit.
- If your submission is successful, you will get a declaration receipt.
- In the receipt, you will have your DE Number. This will be needed during immigration clearance.
At the Immigration Counter
Upon arriving in Singapore, you will need to present the following to the Immigration officer;
- Your travel documents; and (Passport and/or Visa)
- SG Arrival Card (the one with the DE number) in either softcopy or hardcopy which is sent to you via email.
That’s it, you can now enter Singapore once you’ve cleared the immigration.
Other Helpful Information
Singapore Covid-19 Requirements
FAQs on Arrival Card, Health Declarations & Electronic Pass
Important Notice
- The unauthorised consumption, possession, import, export and/or trafficking of any controlled drug is an offence under Singapore’s Misuse of Drugs Act. Under the Misuse of Drugs Act, drug trafficking is punishable by death.
- If you make any false or misleading health and/or travel declaration, you may be prosecuted for an offence(s) under Singapore law, including under the Infectious Diseases Act and/or the Infectious Diseases (COVID-19 – Stay Orders) Regulations 2020. If found guilty, you shall be liable on conviction to a fine not exceeding S$10,000 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 6 months or to both for first offence; or to a fine not exceeding S$20,000 or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 12 months or to both for subsequent offence.
- Under Singapore law, you are required by law to give a report using Form NP 727/A/B/C if the total value of currency and/or bearer negotiable instruments you are carrying exceeds SGD 20,000 (or equivalent in a foreign currency).
- If you are bringing in any item, or carrying an item for someone, but you do not know what it contains, you must declare the item at the Red Channel.
- You will also require the DE number in this email should you wish to apply for immigration facilities while you are in Singapore.
- You can refer to the ICA website at “Entering and Departing Singapore” for more information on Singapore’s entry requirements and the list of prohibited or controlled items.
Disclaimer: This article is merely to share information and if there are any discrepancies, you should always refer to the Singapore Immigration & Checkpoints website.
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