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Crew change and shore leave for cargo ships in the port of Singapore and application for vaccination MPA 2023-02-13 09:14


Requirements for crew change and shore leave
 

1. This circular supersedes Port Marine Circular (PMC) No. 19 of 2022.
 
2. In view of the improving global COVID-19 situation, low impact of imported cases on our healthcare capacity, and the absence of signs of threatening variants, Singapore will stand down the remaining COVID-19 border measures.
 
3. From 13 February 2023, all non-fully vaccinated travellers entering Singapore will no longer be required to show proof of a negative Pre-Departure Test. Non-fully vaccinated short term visitors will no longer be required to purchase COVID-19 travel insurance. Applications are to be made directly to the ICA CREW system via digitalPORT@SG™. More information can be found at ICA’s website (www.ica.gov.sg/enter-transit-depart).
 
Crew vaccination application
 
4. All individuals aged 18 years and above (including short-term visitors) may receive vaccination and boosters under the Private Vaccination Programme (PVP). As this is a private arrangement, the vaccinations will be at the individual’s own cost. To book an appointment or for any enquiries, please contact the clinics directly listed at https://www.vaccine.gov.sg/locations/pvp.

Source: MPA

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