Things To Know On The Reopening Border Between Malaysia and Singapore Thru Land Transport


This detail has been source out from the Ministry of International Trade and Industry Malaysia released on March 25, 2022. It was titled as
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ) REOPENING OF LAND BORDERS (VACCINATED TRAVEL) BETWEEN MALAYSIA AND SINGAPORE.

1. Who are the eligible travellers under Vaccinated Travel?

Eligible travellers entering Malaysia under Vaccinated Travel are fully vaccinated travellers with COVID-19 vaccines recognised by the Ministry of Health (MOH) Malaysia. This includes short-term visitors from other countries, who would like to travel to Malaysia for all purposes of travel.

2. How do I know if I am fully vaccinated?

The term “fully vaccinated” recognised by MOH Malaysia will depend on the type and quantity of vaccine doses received. Below are the details of vaccines and doses recognised by MOH Malaysia as fully vaccinated effective from 1 April 2022:

3. What are the travel requirements for Vaccinated Travel?

The travel requirements for Vaccinated Travel are as follows:
  • Eligible travellers will not be subjected to any Pre-Departure Test (PDT) and On-Arrival Test (OAT) requirements;
  • Children aged 12 years and below will qualify for quarantine free travel under the Vaccinated Travel into Malaysia without the need to show proof of vaccination. The age of the child will be based on the calendar year;
  • Travellers entering Malaysia are required to download, register, and activate the MySejahtera application prior to entering; and
  • Travellers are encouraged to use facilities such as EZ-Link Touch ‘n Go Motoring Card for a swift movement across the border.

4. What are the categories of vehicles allowed under Vaccinated Travel?

Travellers arriving in Malaysia and Singapore under Vaccinated Travel may travel via the following modes of transport:
  • Vaccinated Travel Bus Services (VTBS) operated by Malaysia and/or Singapore bus operators;
  • All public transport/services vehicles including Chartered Factory Buses (CFB), Cross-Border Bus Services (CBS), Employees Buses, Tour/Express Buses and Taxi;
  • All private motorcars and motorcycles; and
  • Pedestrians are permitted to walk across the Causeway and Tuas Second Link.
Travellers entering Singapore from Malaysia can obtain more information at:
https://safetravel.ica.gov.sg/arriving/general-travel/fully-vaccinated

Source:
MINISTRY OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND INDUSTRY MALAYSIA
Updated as at 25 March 2022





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