Business travel to Singapore is allowed under certain conditions. Singapore has gradually eased restrictions on international arrivals and business travel since April 2021.
The Singapore government has implemented a tiered Risk-Assessment Framework (RAF) to allow foreign visitors, including business travelers, to enter Singapore safely. Business travelers must meet the requirements of the RAF before they can enter Singapore. The RAF requires all foreign arrivals to provide detailed information about their recent travels, as well as their contact information while in Singapore.
Visitors are also required to take a pre-travel COVID-19 test and submit a negative test result with their visa application.
Business travelers must also adhere to the enhanced health measures upon arrival in Singapore. These include submitting a detailed health declaration form, taking another COVID-19 test upon arrival and undergoing 14 days of quarantine at a dedicated facility or hotel.
Business travelers must also obtain an Air Travel Pass (ATP) from the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore before traveling to the country. The ATP is issued for single entry into Singapore and it is valid for 14 days from the date of issue.
Businesses operating in Singapore have been encouraged by the government to gradually resume operations in accordance with guidelines set out by relevant agencies.
Businesses are expected to implement several precautionary measures, such as staggered working hours, temperature checks for employees and regular sanitization of premises. Businesses should also ensure that employees maintain social distancing wherever possible and limit contact with customers or visitors.
Singapore’s gradual easing of restrictions on international arrivals, combined with stringent health measures and precautionary measures adopted by businesses operating in the country, have made it possible for business travel to be allowed in limited circumstances.
Conclusion:
Yes, Singapore is allowing business travel under certain conditions. All visitors must meet the requirements of the Risk-Assessment Framework (RAF) before entering and adhere to enhanced health measures upon arrival. Additionally, businesses operating in Singapore are required to implement precautionary measures such as staggered working hours and temperature checks for employees.