Disclaimer: An arrival card is not a visa. It cannot be used as a substitute for a visa and does not grant permission to enter any country. Travelers are responsible for obtaining the appropriate visa, if required, prior to arrival. The arrival card is for administrative purposes only and does not serve as a travel authorization or entry permit.
In March 2020, the Immigration and Checkpoint Authority introduced the Electronic Arrival Card for travelers who want to enter the country.
iVisa offers you the service of applying for the Singapore Electronic Arrival Card and also the Health Declaration, you only have to apply with us. It is easy and quick, plus you will save a lot of time with us.
Want to apply for the Singapore Electronic Arrival Card for citizens of Nepal? Continue reading our FAQs and learn how.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a vaccine to travel to Singapore as a citizen of Nepal?
All visitors are recommended to get vaccinated against Yellow Fever, Japanese Encephalitis, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Typhoid, and Rabies. Dengue is also present in the region, so be sure to have mosquito repellents and netting while visiting.
In addition to these vaccines, travelers are also recommended to be vaccinated against Covid-19 to ensure the safety of other travelers and local citizens.
Do I need a PCR Test to travel to Singapore as a citizen of Nepal?
Yes, most travelers have to present a negative PCR Covid-19 test result within a maximum of 72 hours before departure. The only exceptions are all minors younger than 3 years old.
Travelers arriving on the Vaccinated Travel Lane from Germany or Brunei will need to have a negative PCR Covid-19 test result taken within 48 hours before departure.
Do I need to quarantine upon arrival in Singapore as a citizen of Nepal?
Only travelers that have been in a high-risk country must quarantine in a government facility for 14 days. Be sure to check if your country belongs to a high-risk destination before you travel.
What is a Singapore Electronic Arrival Card for citizens of Nepal and how can I apply for it?
The Singapore Electronic Arrival Card is an electronic travel document that allows citizens free entry. It must be submitted 3 days before the arrival date.
If you want to apply for the Singapore Electronic Arrival Card for citizens of Nepal, iVisa offers a package including the visa, plus the Health Declaration all in one.
You can apply by following these steps:
- Step 1: Fill in all your personal information in our electronic forms, and then choose the processing time.
- Step 2: Review that all the information is correct. Then select the payment method.
- Step 3: Finally, upload all the documents required by iVisa.
How much will the processing time for my Singapore Electronic Arrival Card for citizens of Nepal cost?
iVisa works with three alternatives for the processing time for you to choose from. Remember this price includes the Singapore Electronic Arrival Card and the Health Declaration.
- Standard Processing: 24 hours - USD $99.99.
- Rush Processing: 4 hours - USD $133.99.
- Super Rush Processing: 30 minutes - USD $198.99.
What do I need to get my Singapore Electronic Arrival Card for citizens of Nepal?
You need to scan and upload the following documents:
- Passport, with at least six months of validation.
- An e-mail address, so you can receive your travel document and Health Declaration.
- A payment method that can be a credit or debit card.
Can I trust iVisa with my Electronic Arrival Card?
We make sure you have all your documents so you can travel with peace of mind to Singapore. Trust us, just as hundreds of others have trusted us.
I have some questions about the Singapore Electronic Arrival Card for citizens of Nepal?
If you have any questions about the Electronic Arrival Card or anything else, you can get in contact with our customer service team, they are available 24/7.
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