China News Service, July 8. According to the WeChat public account of the Chinese Embassy in Singapore, according to the unified requirements, the pre-departure testing requirements for passengers departing from Singapore to China are now adjusted as follows. Please take the flight on July 12, 2022 and Passengers on flights to China after that follow the rules.

  1. The nucleic acid PCR test on the second day before boarding is adjusted to within 48 hours before departure.

After adjustment: Passengers going to China must undergo two nucleic acid PCR tests within 48 hours before departure. The two tests must follow the principle of "cross-testing", and the sampling interval should be more than 24 hours.

Among them, the last nucleic acid PCR test was carried out within 24 hours before boarding.

  For example, for a flight departing at 17:50 on Tuesday, July 12, the first test should be carried out after 17:50 on Sunday, and the second test should be carried out at least 24 hours apart.

  2. After the testing time is adjusted, travelers to China are requested to make testing arrangements in accordance with relevant requirements.

Test reports that do not meet the above time requirements will not be able to obtain a health code.

After getting the test certificate and proofreading, upload the materials to apply for the health code at one time in time to avoid repeated submissions due to unqualified materials, which will affect the timely approval of the health code.

  Consular Protection and Assistance Emergency Helpline of the Chinese Embassy in Singapore: +65-64750165 (24 hours), +65-81296456 (temporary consular protection line during the epidemic, 08:30-12:00 in the morning, 14:30-17 in the afternoon on working days :00)

  Consular document consultation telephone: +65-64712117, +65-89386376, +65-89386377 (08:30-12:00 in the morning on working days, 14:00-17:00 in the afternoon)

  Ministry of Foreign Affairs Global Consular Protection and Services Emergency Call Center Tel: +86-10-12308 or +86-10-59913991

  For non-urgent inquiries, please use the WeChat public account of the Chinese Embassy in Singapore.