Singapore Arrival Card e-Service

Arrival Card Application

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All visitors must have an SG Arrival Card to enter Singapore. The SGAC is an electronic landing card that also works as a Travel Health Declaration.

The SG Arrival Card (SGAC) is a mandatory entry requirement for all foreigners travelling to Singapore.

Although the Singapore Arrival Card e-service is not a visa, those who fail to obtain one may not be allowed into the country.

All visitors are required to apply for an SGAC, even if they do not need a visa for Singapore.

On this page, you'll find detailed information about:

  • What the Arrival Card for Singapore is
  • Eligibility for the SG Arrival Card e-service
  • How to request an SGAC before travelling to Singapore

What is the SG Arrival Card?

The SG Arrival Card is an electronic landing card for travellers to Singapore. It also works as a Travel Health Declaration.

The Arrival Card is an e-Service that allows foreigners to provide the Singaporean government with important travel and identity information before they reach the country.

The SGAC is a completely electronic system that replaces the old paper-based D/E card for Singapore (Disembarkation/ Embarkation). Consequently, the D/E system has been cancelled and is no longer available.

The SG Arrival Card was launched to help improve a number of processes, including:

  • Document checks: Makes document check processes quicker and smoother
  • Waiting times: Reduces waiting times at the border for international travellers
  • Visitor records: Collects reliable information on foreign visitors for Singaporean authorities
  • Security: Promotes security in Singapore, making the country safer for both residents and tourists
  • Environment: Protects the environment with an electronic process that allows travellers to go paperless

Is the SG Arrival Card a visa?

The SG Arrival Card is not a visa and cannot be used like one. It does not give permission to enter Singapore and cannot be used to guarantee entry.

The SGAC and Singaporean online visa are 2 completely different types of documents, independent of one another.

Singapore’s visa policy is based on your nationality and travel plans, whereas the Arrival Card is mandatory for everyone. Even if you’re visa-exempt for Singapore, you’ll still need an SG Arrival for your trip.

What is the Singapore health declaration?

The electronic health declaration collects health and travel information to minimise the risk of infection. It's mandatory for all international travellers, including Singapore citizens.

The health declaration is part of the SG Arrival Card system—you do not need to complete a separate document.

Who can apply for an SG Arrival Card e-Service?

The Singapore Arrival Card is mandatory for all travellers, regardless of nationality.

Applicants must meet the requirements for the Singapore Arrival Card stated for their country of citizenship:

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The SG Arrival Card e-service must also be completed by citizens and residents of Singapore. On the homepage for the Arrival Card application, travellers must select one of the 2 options:

1. Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents, & Long-Term Pass Holders

  • Singapore citizens
  • Singapore permanent residents
  • Student's Pass holders
  • Dependant's Pass holders
  • Long-Term Visit Pass holders
  • Work Pass

2. Foreign Visitors

  • All foreign visitors (including Frequent Traveller Programme)
  • In-Principle Approval (IPA) letter holders

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Are there any SGAC exemptions?

The following travellers are exempt from the Singapore Arrival Card requirement:

Transit passengers

Travellers who are just transiting through Singapore and will not pass through immigration do not need an SG Arrival Card.

Residents and Long-Term Pass holders entering by land

Singapore residents and Long-Term Pass holders do not need an SGAC if they enter by land checkpoints.

How to get a Singapore Arrival Card with SGEntryCard.com

Requesting and obtaining an SGAC is a quick and easy process. The system is designed so that it only takes minutes to submit an online application and very few supporting documents are needed.

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    Online application

    Complete and Submit the SG Arrival Card Application

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    Pay the Arrival Card

    Pay the Arrival Card fee with Credit or Debit Card

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    Receive the SGAC

    Receive Approved Arrival Card by email

Most SGAC applications are processed and approved in 24 hours, it can take up to 48 hours in some cases. Apply as soon as possible for greater peace of mind.

All communications will be made via email and travellers should make sure to check their inbox and spam folder regularly.

Applicants who cannot apply well in advance of their trip can choose the Priority Processing service, which approves the SG arrival card within 1 hour.

SG Arrival Card application form

Questions asked in the SG Arrival Card application form include:

  • Personal information (full name, nationality, date of birth)
  • Passport data (date and place of issue, expiry date, passport number)
  • Contact details (address, phone number, email address)
  • Travel plans including accommodation details
  • Health declaration

What do you need to apply for an SG Arrival Card?

For the SG Arrival Card application to be approved, overseas visitors must have:

  • Eligible passport that meets the requirements mentioned below
  • Completed SGAC application form
  • Current email address
  • Active debit or credit card

Please note that some applicants may be required to provide additional supporting documents depending on their specific circumstances.

SG Arrival Card passport requirements

All applicants must have a passport that is valid for the entire duration of their stay in Singapore and for 6 months after they leave the country.

Those who do not meet these criteria will need to obtain an eligible passport before submitting their online SG Arrival Card application.

Should a traveller’s passport expire before their Singapore Arrival Card does, they will need to apply for a new card once they receive the new passport details.

The passport used during the application and the valid SG Arrival Card are electronically linked. Once the foreign visitor has confirmed that they meet the requirements, they can start the online application.

Arriving in Singapore with an arrival card

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Passengers arriving in Singapore no longer receive a stamp in their passport to confirm their arrival date. Instead, the visitor receives an email with their Electronic Visit Pass (e-Pass).

What is the Singapore e-Pass?

The e-Pass is an electronic document sent to each overseas arrival in Singapore. This process has replaced the physical stamping of passports at immigration.

Once the passenger has passed through immigration into Singapore, their e-Pass is sent to the email address connected to their Arrival Card.

The e-Pass states the date of arrival and the maximum length of stay in Singapore.

Entry points in Singapore with an SGAC

Travellers can enter Singapore through any of the following designated crossings:

  • Singapore Changi Airport (SIN)
  • Woodlands checkpoint
  • Tuas checkpoint
  • Singapore Cruise Centre
  • Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal
  • Changi Ferry Terminal

How long can you stay in Singapore with an SGAC?

The length of time that foreigners can spend in Singapore depends on the country’s visa policy and not on the Arrival Card.

Many countries have agreements in place with Singapore that allow their citizens to enter the Republic without a visa for up to 30 or 90 days. Others need to apply for a tourist visa for short-term stays.

Visitors should check the visa requirements for their nationality before planning a trip.

The SG Arrival Card does not grant permission to stay in Singapore. It's an entry document that is necessary for all visitors from all foreign countries.