SGArrivalCard 170720231950
SGArrivalCard 170720231950
SGArrivalCard 170720231950
This SG Arrival Card is only valid for one time use for travel on the
expected date of arrival indicated below. You may choose to download or print a copy of this acknowledgement
and retain it for the duration of your stay. Please note that the SG Arrival Card is not a visa. The use of the SG
Arrival Card e-Service is free of charge.
The unauthorised consumption, possession, import, export and/or trafficking of any controlled drug is an offence
under Singapore's Misuse of Drugs Act . Under the Act, drug trafficking is punishable by death.
Providing false health and travel declarations is an offence under Section 64(b) of Singapore's Infectious Diseases
Act. The penalty for providing false or misleading information is a fine of up to S$10,000 and/or imprisonment of
up to 6 months. For subsequent offence(s), the penalty is a fine up to S$20,000 and/or imprisonment of up to 12
months. You are reminded that it is your responsibility to update and resubmit your declarations prior to your
arrival in Singapore, and/or if there is any change in your health status and/or travel history.
You are required by law to give a report using Form NP 727/A/B/C if the total value of currency and/or bearer
negotiable instruments you are carrying exceeds SGD 20,000 (or equivalent in a foreign currency).
If you are bringing in any item, or carrying an item for someone else, but you do not know what it contains, you
must declare the item at the Red Channel.
You can refer to the ICA website at Entering and Departing Singapore (https://www.ica.gov.sg/enter-depart) for
more information on Singapore's entry requirements and the list of prohibited or controlled items.
Personal Information
Full Name (In Passport)
SUNTHARATHEVAN RAMASAMY
Have you visited any of the listed countries in Africa or Latin America in the NO
past 6 days prior to your arrival in Singapore?
Remarks NIL