Hi members,
I intent to go Cambodia in February and so I did some research to see what I must do with regards to travelling during these covid period.
These are the informations I got :-
(1) According to ICA latest travel advisory dated 28 Dec 2021, all fully vaccinated citizens are allowed to travel overseas. No need to apply.
(2) Latest Travel Advisory (as of 28 Dec 21) from
https://www.moh.gov.sg/covid-19-phas...ravel_advisory
Procedures to travel from Singapore to Cambodia :-
(i) Present a medical certificate certifying a negative COVID-19 test not longer than 72 hours prior to departure by a recognised authority in his/her home country;
Provide a valid vaccination certificate listing the make of vaccine and date(s) of vaccination.
(ii) On arrival at Cambodia airport, Take an on-arrival antigen rapid test and wait about 15 to 20 minutes for the result at the port of entry. Once a negative result is obtained, the traveller can proceed with his/her itinerary as planned without further quarantine.
*Purchase of COVID-19 medical insurance from Forte Insurance (
https://www.forteinsurance.com) is not mandatory, but strongly encouraged."
(3)
https://www.moh.gov.sg/news-highligh...ils/updates-on
According to ICA latest travel advisory dated 28 Dec 2021, all fully vaccinated citizens are allowed to travel overseas. No need to apply.
Latest Travel Advisory (as of 28 Dec 21) from
https://www.moh.gov.sg/covid-19-phas...ravel_advisory
(4)
https://www.moh.gov.sg/news-highligh...rs_31_Dec_2021
Cambodia falls under Category II
https://safetravel.ica.gov.sg/shn-and-swab-summary
Hence, from 7 January 2022, 2359 hours (Singapore time), all non-VTL travellers entering Singapore from Category II (non-VTL), III and IV countries will no longer be required to undergo a COVID-19 PCR test on-arrival.
(5) Can you use medisave to pay your medical bills if you test positive upon returning to Singapore?
The answer is yes, you can use yr medisave .
All travellers will be subject to the prevailing border measures upon entry to Singapore, including payment for their stay at dedicated SHN facilities and tests, where applicable. All Singapore Citizens (SCs), Permanent Residents (PRs), and Long-Term Pass Holders (LTPHs) will be able to tap on regular healthcare financing arrangements for their COVID-19 treatment should they have onset of symptoms within 14 days of their return to Singapore and require hospital admission for suspected COVID-19 infection – SCs and PRs may access Government subsidies, and MediShield Life (MSHL) / Integrated Shield Plan (IP) coverage; LTPHs may tap on their usual financing arrangements, such as private insurance2