- Visa is not required for Brunei Darussalam. Maximum stay of 90 days.
- Passengers must use the Bruhealth application available on Google Play Store or the Apple App Store to complete the Health Declaration Form on arrival.
- United States nationals holding dual nationality must enter and depart using their United States passport.
- Passengers travelling to or departing from Brunei Darussalam are advised to complete an E-Arrival Card registration online prior to travel. This does not apply to passengers who are in transit through Brunei Darussalam provided they do not pass through immigration control.
- Passengers must have more than 4 blank pages in their passport.
These are general travel requirements. Please check your specific documentation-related requirements via our eVisa page, powered by Sherpa. For further guidance specific to your passport and travel documents, please visit the Official Immigration Website of Brunei Darussalam.
- Visa may be obtained on arrival in Cambodia. Maximum stay of 30 days.
- Passengers must complete the Cambodia e-Arrival Card (CeA) online within 7 days prior to arrival in Cambodia and they must hold a printed or digital copy of the QR code.
- United States nationals holding dual nationality must enter and depart using their United States passport.
- Passengers are advised to apply for an e-Visa at least 3 days prior to travel and must download the e-Visa certificate to be presented on arrival. e-Visa is valid for 180 days.
- A Khmer or type-K visa may be obtained on arrival for Cambodian nationals not travelling on a Cambodian passport, or for children born abroad to a Cambodian parent. Passengers whose place of birth is not written as Cambodia must hold proof of proof of Cambodian nationality.
- Passengers must have at least 1 blank page in their passport.
These are general travel requirements. Please check your specific documentation-related requirements via our eVisa page, powered by Sherpa. For further guidance specific to your passport and travel documents, please visit the Official Immigration Website of Cambodia.
- Passengers are advised to complete the All Indonesia form and obtain a QR code within 3 days prior to arrival. Passengers are required to present the QR code upon arrival.
- Visa is not required for Indonesia. Maximum stay of 30 days.
- Passengers are advised to apply for an e-VOA visa at least 48 hours prior to departure.
- Passengers who have obtained an e-VOA visa may enter Indonesia for the purposes of tourism, government visit, business meeting, goods purchasing, or transit. Maximum stay of 30 days.
- United States nationals holding dual nationality must enter and depart using their United States passport.
- Passengers must have at least 2 blank pages in their passport.
These are general travel requirements. Please check your specific documentation-related requirements via our eVisa page, powered by Sherpa. For further guidance specific to your passport and travel documents, please visit the Official Immigration Website of Indonesia.
- Visa may be obtained on arrival in Lao People’s Democratic Republic. Maximum stay of 30 days.
- Passengers must submit a completed Lao Digital Immigration Form (LDIF) online within three days prior to travel and show the verification QR code. This does not apply to permanent residents of Laos.
- United States nationals holding dual nationality must enter and depart using their United States passport.
- Passengers entering on an eVisa must hold a printed copy of the eVisa Approval Letter. An eVisa is valid for 60 days after receiving the Approval Letter and for a single entry only. Maximum stay of 30 days.
- Passengers must hold proof of sufficient funds for the duration of their stay in Laos.
- Passengers must have at least 1 blank page in their passport.
- Visa may be obtained on arrival in Lao People’s Democratic Republic for foreign passengers who were born in Lao People’s Democratic Republic. Maximum stay of 60 days.
These are general travel requirements. Please check your specific documentation-related requirements via our eVisa page, powered by Sherpa. For further guidance specific to your passport and travel documents, please visit the Official Immigration Website of Lao PDR
- Visa is not required for Malaysia. Maximum stay of 3 months.
- Passengers must complete the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) online within 3 days prior to arrival and must show the MDAC registration on arrival in Malaysia.
This does not apply to:- Malaysia long-term pass holders;
- Brunei Darussalam general certificate of identity (GCI) holders;
- Brunei Darussalam-Malaysia frequent traveller activity holders;
- Thailand border pass holders; and
- Indonesia cross-border travel document (PLB) holders.
- United States nationals holding dual nationality must enter and depart using their United States passport.
- Passengers will be subject to health screening on arrival. Passengers who are detected to have fever through the thermal scanner or found to be unwell will be referred for re-examination by the health department.
- Passengers must hold proof of sufficient funds for the duration of their stay in Malaysia.
- Passengers who are maids must travel with their employer and will receive a visa on arrival stamp. The maid’s duration of stay in Malaysia must be the same as their employer.
- Passengers travelling to Malaysia for employment purposes must hold an Entry Approval Letter on arrival.
- Passengers travelling from countries with reported cases of mpox will be subject to health screening on arrival in Malaysia. Passengers who are symptomatic will be subject to health assessment and if required, will be referred to healthcare facilities for further management. Passengers who do not have symptoms are advised to monitor their health for 21 days from arrival and seek immediate care if symptoms develop.
These are general travel requirements. Please check your specific documentation-related requirements via our eVisa page, powered by Sherpa. For further guidance specific to your passport and travel documents, please visit the Official Immigration Website of Malaysia
- Visa or additional documentation is required for Myanmar.
- Passengers travelling to Myanmar must submit a completed Mpox Health Declaration Form on arrival.
- United States nationals holding dual nationality must enter and depart using their United States passport.
- Passengers travelling on a tourist eVisa must hold a printed copy of the eVisa Approval Letter on arrival. eVisa is valid for 90 days from the issuing date and for a single entry only. Maximum stay 28 days.
- Passengers travelling on a business eVisa must hold a printed copy of the eVisa Approval Letter on arrival. eVisa is valid for 90 days from the issuing and for a single entry only. Maximum stay 70 days.
- Business visa may be obtained on arrival at Yangon International Airport (RGN), Mandalay International Airport (MDL) or Nay Pyi Taw International Airport (NYT) provided the passenger holds the following:
- 2 recent colour photographs (4cm x 6cm) taken within the past 6 months;
- A letter of invitation from a sponsoring company or letter of invitation by the ministries concerned if the passenger is going to attend meetings, workshops, events and ceremonies;
- Copies of company registration/business license/evidence of permission to do business issued by the ministries concerned together with the application if he is working in Myanmar;
- The name of the factory, location, the sponsor and the position the sponsor holds; and
- The exact address of where the passenger is to stay (hotels, motels and guest houses holding legal licenses issued by Myanmar Government, and factories and workshops legally permitted as well as human dwellings).
If the passenger is accompanied by any children aged 7 years and younger, a visa for the minor will be granted free of charge, provided the minor is named in their parent’s passport. If the minor is travelling with their own passport the passenger must provide evidence of their relationship.
Maximum stay of 70 days.
These are general travel requirements. Please check your specific documentation-related requirements via our eVisa page, powered by Sherpa. For further guidance specific to your passport and travel documents, please visit the Official Immigration Website of Myanmar.
- Visa is not required for Philippines. Maximum stay of 30 days.
- All passengers must hold a QR code showing they completed the eTravel registration within 72 hours prior to arrival in the Philippines. Expired registrations completed more than 72 hours prior to arrival will not be accepted.
This does not apply to foreign diplomats and their dependents, foreign dignitaries and members of their delegation, 9(e) visa holders, or holders of diplomatic and official/service passports. - Passengers can extend their stay with the Philippines Bureau of Immigration after arrival if they would like to stay for longer that 30 days without a visa. Maximum stay of 36 months.
- United States nationals holding dual nationality must enter and depart using their United States passport.
- Passengers with Balikbayan status (former Filipinos who have been naturalized to any of the 157 countries listed under the Executive Order 408) are entitled to a one-year visa free entry, which they can extend to their spouse and children, if travelling together.
These are general travel requirements. Please check your specific documentation-related requirements via our eVisa page, powered by Sherpa. For further guidance specific to your passport and travel documents, please visit the Official Immigration Website of Philippines.
- Authorisation: Passengers must submit an electronic Singapore Arrival Card with Health Declaration (eHDC) via the SG Arrival Card e-Service and submit the acknowledgment email to the Officer-in-Charge on arrival. Passengers are advised to apply online within 3 days prior to departure however this can also be done prior to immigration at arrival digitally.
Passengers are also highly encouraged to present a copy of their eHDC during check-in, and ensure that their identification details correspond to the details stated in the eHDC.
Passengers are required to follow the instructions written in the “Remarks” field in the acknowledgement email on arrival in Singapore. All passengers must report mpox-related symptoms, such as fever or rash, and travel history through the SG Arrival Card. Passengers who do not submit a completed declaration may be fined or face imprisonment.
This does not apply to passengers who will not leave the transit area of the airport. - Visa is not required for Singapore. Maximum stay of 90 days.
- Passengers and crew members arriving at Singapore Changi Airport (SIN) and Seletar Airport (XSP) from places which may be exposed to the risk of mpox outbreaks will be subject to temperature and visual screening. Passengers who have a fever, rash and/or symptoms compatible with mpox will be referred for medical assessment.
- United States nationals holding dual nationality must enter and depart using their United States passport.
- Passengers must hold proof of sufficient funds for the duration of their stay in Singapore.
- Pregnant women who intend to travel to Singapore for delivery of their baby must hold a Long-Term Visit Pass (LTVP). They must apply online prior to their travel.
- All passengers who were in a country with risk of yellow fever transmission within 6 days prior to arrival must hold a yellow fever vaccination certificate. Passengers who do not hold a yellow fever vaccination certificate, including passengers aged 1 year old and below and travellers who are medically ineligible for the vaccination, will be subject to a 6 day quarantine on arrival or refused entry to Singapore. This includes crew members and passengers who have been in transit through countries with risk of yellow fever transmission for more than 12 hours.
These are general travel requirements. Please check your specific documentation-related requirements via our eVisa page, powered by Sherpa. For further guidance specific to your passport and travel documents, please visit the Official Immigration Website of Singapore.
- Visa is not required for Thailand. Maximum stay of 60 days.
- Passengers must hold a valid passport with at least 2 blank pages.
- Passengers must submit a completed Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) within 3 days prior to arrival in Thailand and present the acknowledge email on arrival.
This does not apply to:- Passengers transiting through Thailand without going through immigration control;
- Passengers entering Thailand using a Border Pass; and
- Crew members.
Please note that Digital Arrival Cards are not e-visas.
- Passengers must hold proof of sufficient financial means on arrival of at least 20 000 Baht per person or 40 000 Baht per family.
- United States nationals holding dual nationality must enter and depart using their United States passport.
- A Non-Immigrant Visa “B” is required for passengers travelling to work, conduct business, or undertake investment activities in Thailand.
- Passengers participating in sports activities for no longer than 1 month may enter with a transit visa.
These are general travel requirements. Please check your specific documentation-related requirements via our eVisa page, powered by Sherpa. For further guidance specific to your passport and travel documents, please visit the Official Immigration Website of Thailand.
- Visa confirmed for Viet Nam.
- Passengers who hold a valid visa issued by Viet Nam may enter with a passport or travel document valid for at least 30 days longer than the expiry date of their visa.
- Passengers are advised to hold travel insurance prior to arrival.
- Passengers travelling to Viet Nam on an e-Visa must hold a printed copy of their e-Visa confirmation. This can be obtained online up to 1 year prior to travel. Maximum stay of 90 days. The validity of the e-Visa must be at least 30 days less than the passport validity.
This does not apply to passengers who hold a Temporary Passport, Emergency Passport, BNO Passport, or a Diplomatic Passport. - United States nationals holding dual nationality must enter and depart using their United States passport.
- Visa may be obtained on arrival for the following passengers, provided they hold a letter of approval issued by the Vietnamese Immigration Department, Consular Department, or Department of Foreign Affairs:
- Passengers travelling from a country where there is no Vietnamese visa-granting agency;
- Passengers travelling through many countries before entering Viet Nam;
- Passengers visiting on tours organised by an international travel agency that operates in Viet Nam;
- Passengers travelling to attend a funeral or visit an ill family member; or
- Passengers travelling to engage in emergency response, search/rescue activities, disaster or epidemic control or for other special purposes at the request of a competent authority in Viet Nam.
- Visa is not required for the following passengers:
- Guests of the Communist Party of Viet Nam and the Vietnamese government;
- Scholars, experts, scientists, professors of universities and research institutes, chief engineers, digital technology industry human resources;
- Investors, corporate leaders, leaders of large enterprises in the world;
- People working in the fields of culture, arts, sports, and tourism;
- Honorary Consul of Vietnam abroad;
- Guests of research institutes, universities, colleges, and large enterprises decided by the Vietnamese Government; or
- Passengers travelling for foreign affairs purposes or serving socio-economic development decided by the Vietnamese Minister of Public Security.
- Visa is not required for Vietnamese nationals residing overseas, or spouses and children of Vietnamese nationals, or of Vietnamese nationals residing overseas, provided they hold a Visa Exemption Certificate issued by Viet Nam. The certificate is valid for 5 years. Maximum stay of 6 months or until the expiration of the certificate if it is valid for less than 6 months.
These are general travel requirements. Please check your specific documentation-related requirements via our eVisa page, powered by Sherpa. For further guidance specific to your passport and travel documents, please visit the Official Immigration Website of Viet Nam.
- Visa may be obtained on arrival in Timor-Leste. Maximum stay of 30 days.
- Passengers must hold proof of sufficient funds for the duration of their stay in Timor-Leste (USD$100 for each entry and USD$50 per day).
- Passengers must submit a completed e-Passenger Declaration Form within 5 days prior to travel and hold a physical or digital copy of the QR code on arrival.
- United States nationals holding dual nationality must enter and depart using their United States passport.
- Passengers must hold on arrival proof of the reason for their visit (tourism or business purposes) and proof of accommodation arrangements.
- Passengers are advised to hold travel health and medical evacuation insurance.
- Visa is not required for passengers who work for the United Nations or a UN agency in Timor-Leste, however they must apply for a special stay authorisation.
- Minors must either be accompanied by the person who has parental custody or hold proof that a person in Timor-Leste is duly authorised by the custodial parent to be responsible for the passenger during their stay.
- Passengers must have at least 1 blank page in their passport for the visa sticker.
These are general travel requirements. Please check your specific documentation-related requirements via our eVisa page, powered by Sherpa. For further guidance specific to your passport and travel documents, please visit the Official Immigration Website of Timor-Leste.

