South Korea announces online arrival cards for foreign visitors
The e-arrival card can be accessed and submitted on the website www.e-arrivalcard.go.kr, up to three days before arrival.
Travellers to Thailand, including Singaporeans, must fill in digital landing card from May 1
Those arriving in and departing Thailand via air, land and sea ports must fill in the card – known as the TM6 form – online.
Travelling to the UK? You might need to apply and pay a fee first
The electronic travel authorisation, called ETA and linked to a traveller’s passport, costs £10 (S$17) and lasts for two years.
Biometric verification for international visitors in Thailand at 6 airports from Dec 1
The biometric identification system will be rolled out on Nov 1 for domestic passengers and on Dec 1 for international departures
Thailand’s ‘travelling tax’ to start with air travel from mid-2025
It aims to levy 300 baht (S$11.70) on foreigners arriving by air and 150 baht for those arriving by land or sea.
Japan – Important Apps To Download Beforehand
Inspired by the anime, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Nerv Disaster Prevention App helps its users by delivering earthquake, tsunami, volcanic eruption, and emergency warnings.
Win Taiwan's Travel Incentive Lucky Draw on Arrival
Valid for tourist stays between 3 to 90 days. Registration required 1-7 days before arrival.
⏰ Date: Till 30th Jun 2025
Singaporeans will soon need ETA permit to visit Thailand
The proposed ETA – which is expected to be free of charge – is mandatory for citizens of 93 countries who currently enjoy visa-free travel to Thailand for stays of up to 60 days for the purpose of tourism.
Singaporeans will need ETA permit to enter the UK from Jan 8, 2025
Application for the digital travel permit costs £10 (S$17). Singaporeans can apply for it from Nov 27 via the official British government website or app.
The ETA – which will be digitally linked to an individual’s passport – is valid for two years, allowing multiple short visits lasting up to six months per visit.
New Zealand entry fee to rise nearly 3 times for international tourists
Starting on Oct 1, levy will be increased to NZ$100 (S$81) from NZ$35 to “ensure visitors contribute to public services and high-quality experiences while visiting New Zealand”.
Bali Tourist Levy for International Travelers
Starting February 14, 2024, all international travelers visiting Bali will need to pay a tourist tax of IDR 150,000. This levy supports the preservation of Bali’s cultural heritage and sustainable tourism efforts.
📅 Date From: From February 14, 2024
Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC)
All foreign travelers must complete the Malaysia Digital Arrival Card (MDAC) online within three days prior to arrival.
The following travellers are exempted from the MDAC requirement:
Singaporeans
Diplomatic and Official Passports holders (working in Malaysia)
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