Originally Posted by
Gaucho100K
Greetings to the resident local SIN experts. I need some advice on how to interpret some wording that can be found on the official website of the ICA. The website Im referring to is (copy of link):
https://www.ica.gov.sg/
Argentina is listed as a high-risk country for yellow fever, which is something to "argue" about in itself, and all G7 nations that I know of do not require this.... but I know better than trying to argue this with a Singaporean Immigration Agent - so then here goes my interpretation question.
First the text in question....
In the section pertaining to Yellow Fever related entry requirements, the text reads (and I will quote - bolding and coloring is mine): "
To protect Singapore against the risk of yellow fever importation and transmission, all travellers, including Singapore residents, with recent travel to countries with risk of yellow fever transmission (regardless of area, city or region) in the past six days prior to arrival in Singapore must produce a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate to the ICA officer upon arrival in Singapore. "
You're overthinking this :-) You will self-declare whether you've been in high risk countries within the past 6 days. Since you clearly will be out of Argentina for more than 6 days, there's nothing to worry about.