Fully Vaccinated Travellers Can Travel SG and Malaysia Via The Causeway Without Quarantine, PDT Or Testing By April 1. 2022
Today marks the big news for all travellers between Singapore and Malaysia via the Causeway either thru the first link or the second link.
After the release of the Joint Press Statement
today March 24, 2022, of YAB Dato’ Sri Ismail Sabri Yaakob, Prime Minister of Malaysia, and His Excellency Lee
Hsien Loong, Prime Minister of Republic of Singapore on the reopening of the border by April 1, 2020.
It stated that:
“The Prime Ministers recognize the good progress that
both countries have made in vaccinating their respective populations and
managing the COVID-19 pandemic, and note the progress made in resuming cross border
travel through the Vaccinated Travel Lanes (Air) and (Land).”
“As Singapore and Malaysia transition to living with
COVID-19, both Prime Ministers have agreed that it is timely to further reopen
the land border. From 1 April 2022, for travel across the land border between
Singapore and Malaysia, both countries will allow fully vaccinated travellers
to enter without the need to undergo quarantine or testing, including
pre-departure and on-arrival tests. This will apply to all categories of
travellers and modes of transport via the land border.”
“Dato’ Sri Ismail Sabri Yaakob said “As Malaysia
reopens our borders to international travellers starting 1 April 2022, we will
achieve another significant milestone in facilitating cross border travel with
our immediate neighbour, Singapore. Today’s announcement reflects the long-standing
relations and multifaceted cooperation, as well as strong people-to-people ties
between the two countries. This will certainly contribute to the recovery
efforts with positive impacts on the economies and livelihood of the peoples of
both countries”.
“Singapore and Malaysia enjoy deep, warm, and multi-faceted relations, as well as strong people-to-people ties. Today’s announcement is a significant milestone in our transition towards living with COVID-19. It reflects the strong collaboration both sides have enjoyed throughout the pandemic and will help both countries emerge stronger from this crisis,” H.E Lee Hsien Loong said.”
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