Singapore - Update History

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  • February 2023: Covid regs lifted – biosecurity updated.
  • January 2023: Health and Pets section updated.
  • October 2022: Covid rules updated.
  • July 2022: Covid rules and Clearance sections updated.
  • April 2022: Covid protocols getting simpler, further updates to biosecurity.
  • March 2022: Covid protocols updated with assistance from James Lim.
  • January 2022: Biosecurity updated with feedback from SV Sea Monster.
  • November 2021: Covid protocols updated.
  • September 2021:  All other Formalities and Health information checked and updated.
  • August 2021: Borders temporarily closed – noted in biosecurity.
  • June 2021: Covid protocols further updated with info. from MPA.
  • May 2021: Biosecurity and Covid protocols updated.
  • December 2019:  Update on piracy attacks on commercial shipping.
  • November 2019:  Information added on Raffles Marina being added as a gazetted CIQP marina for clearance formalities in/out of Singapore.
  • July 2019:  Link added to Online Self Assessment test for Singapore Cruising Permit.
  • July 2019:  Coast Guard inspection information updated from Hans Yachts.
  • May 2019: Immigration VHF channel updated with information from Tim Mann of SY Atoll II.
  • April 2017: All Formalities updated via official websites, weather links and links section checked and updated.
  • October 2016: Publications updated.
  • May 2016: New Clearance procedures finalized with the help of Manjit Singh of Hans Yacht Services.
  • May 2016: Clearance procedures, in particular, the new Immigration rules, updated with guidance from Michele Mortensen & Liz Datson & MPA documents.
  • July 2015: Publications checked/updated
  • May 2015: Formalities checked/updated.
  • November 2014: Clearance and Customs checked/updated.
  • July 2013: Immigration updated.
  • December 2012: All formalities updated.
  • April 2012: Confirmation from SY Tico Tico that clearance info. correct for Changi South Angler buoy.
  • March 2012: Confirmation of AIS requirement from Jack Hunt.
  • January 2012: Information from Paul Rice regarding the new AIS and clearance requirements.

 

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