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SG Arrival Card with Electronic Health Declaration (eHDC) – Complete Guide 2026

The Electronic Health Declaration (eHDC) is built into the SG Arrival Card β€” one free form, one submission, administered exclusively by ICA. Submit up to 3 days before arrival.

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What Is the Electronic Health Declaration Card (eHDC)?

The Electronic Health Declaration Card (eHDC) is the digital health screening component built directly into the SG Arrival Card (SGAC) form, administered free of charge by Singapore's Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) β€” every foreign visitor completes it online as part of the same SGAC submission, with no separate form, no separate website, and no fee required.

The eHDC is Singapore's mandatory pre-arrival health declaration system. It replaced the old physical paper Singapore Health Declaration Card that travellers used to fill in on board aircraft or at the arrival hall. Since 2024, the entire health declaration process is fully digital and must be completed before departure β€” not on arrival.

Here is what makes the eHDC significant:

  • Part of one unified form β€” the SG Arrival Card on the ICA portal covers personal details, travel information, accommodation, and health declaration in a single 7-step process
  • Administered exclusively by ICA β€” Singapore's statutory authority for immigration and border control, operating under the Ministry of Home Affairs
  • Permanently free β€” $0 to complete, on both the web portal and mobile app
  • Linked to your passport biometrically β€” data submitted through the eHDC is connected to your passport number and accessible to ICA officers at Changi Airport and all land/sea checkpoints
  • Submission window: up to 3 days (72 hours) before your arrival β€” the same window as the full SG Arrival Card

The purpose of the eHDC is public health surveillance: it allows Singapore's health and immigration authorities to identify potential health risks before a traveller boards their flight, reducing the risk of importing infectious diseases. ICA coordinates with Singapore's Ministry of Health (MOH) when health declarations indicate potential concerns.

Passport and travel documents for SG Arrival Card electronic health declaration submission
ⓘ Key Fact: The eHDC is Step 5 of the 7-step SG Arrival Card form. Completing the SGAC automatically includes your Electronic Health Declaration β€” there is no second website or separate submission required.

eHDC vs the Old Paper Singapore Health Declaration Card

The eHDC replaced the physical Singapore Health Declaration Card β€” a paper form that travellers previously completed mid-flight or queued to fill in at the arrival hall. The shift to a fully digital pre-arrival system began with COVID-era health measures and became permanent in 2024.

Feature Old Paper Health Declaration Card Electronic Health Declaration Card (eHDC)
Format Physical paper form Digital, online form
When completed On the plane or at arrival hall Online, up to 3 days before departure
Submission location Handed to immigration officer at checkpoint Submitted via ICA portal or MyICA app
How obtained Distributed on aircraft / at arrival hall Access via eservices.ica.gov.sg or MyICA app
Cost Free Free ($0)
Processing Manual β€” officer reviews paper Instant digital β€” linked to passport number
Confirmation No receipt E-acknowledgement email sent
Printout required Yes β€” handed to officer No β€” data linked to passport electronically
Used since Pre-2024 From 2024 (fully digital)

This transition eliminated paper queues at Singapore's border checkpoints and significantly accelerated Changi Airport immigration processing.

Is the eHDC a Separate Form from the SG Arrival Card?

No β€” the Electronic Health Declaration Card (eHDC) is not a separate form. This is the most important clarification for travellers researching the topic.

The eHDC is Step 5 of the 7-step SG Arrival Card online form at eservices.ica.gov.sg/sgarrivalcard. When you complete the SGAC, you automatically complete your health declaration β€” there is no second website to visit, no second form to submit, and no additional fee.

The full SGAC form includes:

  1. Trip creation
  2. Personal details (name, passport, nationality)
  3. Travel details (flight number, arrival/departure dates)
  4. Health declaration ← this is the eHDC
  5. Accommodation details (Singapore address/hotel)
  6. Review and confirmation
  7. E-acknowledgement
ⓘ Note: Many travellers search for "SG Arrival Card with electronic health declaration" because the eHDC is referenced separately on airline websites and travel forums β€” creating the impression it is a distinct document. It is not. Completing the SG Arrival Card on the official ICA portal is all that is required.

Who Must Complete the Electronic Health Declaration?

All foreign nationals entering Singapore β€” including tourists, business travellers, transit passengers who clear immigration, and children of all ages β€” must complete the Electronic Health Declaration as part of their SG Arrival Card submission; Singapore Citizens (SCs) and Permanent Residents (PRs) are the only categories exempt from this requirement.

The eHDC requirement mirrors the SGAC requirement exactly: if you need to submit a Singapore Arrival Card, you need to complete the health declaration within that card. There are no nationality-based exemptions to the eHDC β€” travellers from every country complete the same questions.

✅ Who Must Complete the eHDC:

  • All foreign nationals arriving at Changi Airport (Terminals 1, 2, 3, and 4)
  • All foreign nationals entering via land checkpoints (Woodlands, Tuas)
  • All foreign nationals arriving at sea terminals (HarbourFront, Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal)
  • Children and infants β€” a parent or guardian completes the eHDC on their behalf; each child requires their own separate SGAC submission
  • Business travellers and work pass holders on short-term visits
  • Transit passengers who clear Singapore immigration for a shore visit or stopover
⚠ Multiple family members: Each individual (including children) requires a separate SG Arrival Card and therefore a separate eHDC submission. The ICA portal allows you to manage multiple submissions in a single browser session for convenience.

For a full breakdown of Singapore's entry conditions for your nationality, visit our Singapore Entry Requirements 2026 guide.

Exemptions β€” Who Does NOT Need the eHDC

Singapore Citizens (SCs) and Permanent Residents (PRs) are exempt from both the SG Arrival Card and its Electronic Health Declaration; transit passengers who remain entirely airside at Changi Airport for under 24 hours without clearing Singapore immigration are also exempt.

Traveller Category eHDC Required? Notes
Singapore Citizens (SCs) ❌ No Use separate SC immigration lanes
Permanent Residents (PRs) ❌ No Use separate PR immigration lanes
Long-Term Pass holders (EP, SP, WP) on re-entry ✅ Yes Must complete SGAC + eHDC
Foreign nationals β€” all nationalities ✅ Yes Including visa-free nationalities
Transit β€” airside only, under 24 hours ❌ No Must not clear Singapore immigration
Transit β€” clearing Singapore immigration ✅ Yes Shore leave, hotel stopovers require SGAC
Children under 12 (foreigners) ✅ Yes Parent/guardian completes on their behalf
Diplomatic passport holders Varies Check with Singapore High Commission
ⓘ Key rule for transit passengers: If you pass through Changi Airport and remain in the transit zone (airside, T1–T4) for under 24 hours without going through passport control, you do not need a SG Arrival Card or eHDC. If you plan to exit the transit zone and enter Singapore β€” for a hotel stay, city visit, or connecting to a land checkpoint β€” you must complete the full SGAC including health declaration.

What Does the Electronic Health Declaration Ask You to Declare?

The Electronic Health Declaration section of the SG Arrival Card requires travellers to declare whether they have current symptoms of illness, recent contact with confirmed infectious disease cases, travel to designated high-risk health areas, and relevant pre-existing medical conditions β€” all questions are Yes/No format with conditional detail fields if you answer "Yes."

Understanding what the eHDC asks before you begin your SGAC submission helps you complete it accurately and without delays. The health declaration section typically covers the following areas:

Symptoms of Illness (within the past 14 days or at time of travel)

  • Fever (temperature ≥38°C / 100.4°F)
  • Cough (persistent or new onset)
  • Sore throat
  • Difficulty breathing / shortness of breath
  • Runny nose
  • Loss of taste or smell (where applicable)
  • Skin rash or unusual skin conditions
  • Vomiting or diarrhoea

Exposure and Contact History

  • Close contact with a confirmed case of an infectious disease (e.g., influenza, COVID-19, mpox) within the past 14 days
  • Presence in an area with an active disease outbreak or travel health notice

Medical and Health Conditions

  • Known medical conditions relevant to public health surveillance (as specified by ICA/MOH)
  • Vaccination status for specific diseases where required by Singapore MOH
Changi Airport health screening area β€” electronic health declaration processing
✅ Answering "Yes" does NOT ban you from travelling. It triggers additional fields where you provide details (onset date, symptoms, medical consultation). ICA and MOH use this information to determine whether additional health screening is required upon arrival β€” most travellers with disclosed conditions are cleared after arrival screening.

What Happens If Your Health Declaration Is Flagged?

If your Electronic Health Declaration indicates a potential health risk β€” such as fever symptoms or recent contact with an infectious disease case β€” Singapore's ICA may conduct additional health screening on arrival at the immigration checkpoint; in serious pre-departure cases, ICA has authority to issue a no-boarding directive instructing the airline to deny you boarding before your flight departs.

🚧 No-Boarding Directive (NBD)

The No-Boarding Directive (NBD) is one of the most significant β€” and least publicly discussed β€” elements of Singapore's pre-arrival health screening system. Under ICA's authority:

  • ICA can instruct carriers (airlines, ferry operators) not to permit a specific traveller to board a vessel bound for Singapore
  • An NBD is issued when health and immigration data β€” including the submitted eHDC β€” indicates a credible public health risk
  • The directive is coordinated between ICA, MOH, and the airline's ground handling agent
  • Travellers subject to an NBD are typically contacted before their scheduled departure
✈ At Changi Airport on Arrival
  1. ICA officers identify the SGAC health declaration data through passport scan at immigration
  2. Traveller is directed to a designated health screening area
  3. Singapore's MOH officers may conduct temperature checks, symptom assessment, and interview
  4. In most cases, additional screening results in clearance and entry is permitted
  5. If a communicable disease is suspected, quarantine or isolation orders may be issued under Singapore's Infectious Diseases Act
⚠ Legal note: The Electronic Health Declaration is a statutory declaration. Providing false or misleading information is an offence under Singapore law and may result in prosecution, fines, or being refused entry. Always complete the eHDC honestly β€” ICA does not penalise travellers for disclosing genuine health conditions in good faith.

How to Complete the eHDC Within Your SG Arrival Card – Step by Step

Complete your Electronic Health Declaration by navigating to eservices.ica.gov.sg/sgarrivalcard, working through the personal and travel details steps, completing the eHDC health questions at the health declaration step of the online form, adding accommodation details, and submitting to receive your e-acknowledgement β€” the entire process takes approximately 5–10 minutes.

You can also complete the SGAC and eHDC via the MyICA mobile app on iOS or Android β€” the app offers the identical form with an optimised mobile interface. For the full step-by-step application process, visit our How to Apply for the SG Arrival Card guide.

ⓘ Before you begin, have the following ready:
  • Valid passport (number, expiry date, nationality)
  • Flight or vessel number and carrier name
  • Scheduled arrival date in Singapore
  • Scheduled departure date from Singapore
  • Singapore accommodation address (hotel name, full address, or host's address)
  • Your health information (current symptoms, recent contacts, vaccination records if applicable)
Passport ready for SG Arrival Card and electronic health declaration online submission

Steps 1–4: Access ICA Portal and Enter Personal & Travel Details

Access the SG Arrival Card form at eservices.ica.gov.sg/sgarrivalcard or via the MyICA app, select "Apply for SG Arrival Card", and complete personal and travel information before reaching the Electronic Health Declaration section.

Step 1 β€” Access the Official Portal

Open a modern browser (Google Chrome or Safari recommended). Navigate to eservices.ica.gov.sg/sgarrivalcard. Select "Apply for SG Arrival Card" β€” no account or login required for guest submission. Ensure cookies and JavaScript are enabled.

Step 2 β€” Create Your Trip

Select arrival mode: Air / Land / Sea. Enter flight number (e.g., SQ321) or vessel/bus number. Enter scheduled arrival date in Singapore (Singapore Standard Time, SGT / UTC+8). Enter scheduled departure date from Singapore.

Step 3 β€” Personal Details

Enter your name exactly as printed on your passport (including middle names). Enter passport number, nationality, country of birth, date of birth, and passport expiry date. For children: enter their details, not the parent's.

Step 4 β€” Review Travel Details

Review all travel information and proceed to the health declaration section β€” this is the eHDC step of the form.

Step 5: Completing the Electronic Health Declaration Section

At the Electronic Health Declaration section of the SG Arrival Card form, answer each health question honestly by selecting "Yes" or "No" β€” if you answer "Yes" to any question, additional fields will appear for you to provide supporting details; after completing the eHDC, proceed to accommodation details and submit to receive your e-acknowledgement.

Read & Answer Each Health Question

Questions cover symptoms, exposures, and conditions relevant to Singapore's public health monitoring. Select "Yes" or "No" for each question.

If You Select "Yes" β€” Complete Conditional Fields

A conditional field expands requesting details such as symptom onset date, whether you have seen a doctor, name of condition or disease you were in contact with, and location of exposure. Answer all conditional fields β€” leaving them blank will prevent form submission.

Proceed to Accommodation Details

Click "Next" to proceed to accommodation details. Enter your Singapore hotel name, address, or host's residential address.

Review and Submit

Review the complete SGAC form on the summary screen. Click "Submit" β€” your SG Arrival Card with Electronic Health Declaration is submitted instantly.

Save Your E-Acknowledgement

E-acknowledgement is generated immediately β€” save or screenshot this page; a copy is also sent to your email address if provided. Your eHDC data is now stored securely in ICA's system, linked to your passport number, and accessible to ICA officers at all Singapore immigration checkpoints.

When to Submit the SG Arrival Card with Electronic Health Declaration

Submit your SG Arrival Card and integrated Electronic Health Declaration no more than 3 days (72 hours) before your scheduled Singapore arrival date and no later than before you board your departing flight β€” the form covers one trip only and must be resubmitted for every new entry to Singapore.

Timing Rule Detail
Earliest submission 3 days (72 hours) before your scheduled Singapore arrival
Latest submission Before you board your flight / vessel to Singapore
Validity Single-entry, single-trip β€” valid for the dates submitted only
ICA recommendation Submit the evening before or morning of your travel day
Time zone All dates calculated in Singapore Standard Time (SGT, UTC+8)
If details change Resubmit a new form β€” the SGAC has no edit/amendment function
Multiple entries Each entry to Singapore requires a separate SGAC + eHDC submission
📅 Practical Timing Example

If your flight departs at 11pm on Tuesday, your arrival in Singapore might be Wednesday morning. Submit your SGAC starting from Sunday morning (3 days before Wednesday). Avoid submitting too early β€” ICA's system only accepts the form within the 3-day window.

📲 Forgot to Submit?

If you miss the pre-submission window and are at the departure gate, attempt submission via the MyICA app immediately β€” the form is available 24/7. If all else fails, proceed to Singapore and self-declare your situation to ICA officers at the immigration checkpoint.

👪 Family/Group Timing

All members of a travelling party (including children) must submit their own SGAC with eHDC within the same 3-day window. Staggered submission is acceptable as long as all are completed before boarding.

ICA Official Channels β€” Free & Authorised

The SG Arrival Card with Electronic Health Declaration is submitted exclusively through eservices.ica.gov.sg or the MyICA mobile app. Both are free, both are official, and both generate the same instant e-acknowledgement. There is no expedited or paid option β€” the process is identical for all travellers.

Complete SGAC Application Guide →

ICA Official Channels – Website, App Store & Google Play

The only authorised, free channels to submit your SG Arrival Card with Electronic Health Declaration are the ICA e-Service portal at eservices.ica.gov.sg/sgarrivalcard and the MyICA mobile app available free on the iOS App Store and Google Play β€” any other website, third-party app, or agency claiming to offer SGAC submission services is not authorised by ICA.

ICA provides two official, equivalent digital channels for submitting the SG Arrival Card with eHDC. Both process submissions instantly, both are free, and both generate the same e-acknowledgement. There is no "premium" or "express" version β€” the process is identical for all users.

Channel Platform URL / Download Cost Account Required
ICA e-Service Portal Web browser eservices.ica.gov.sg/sgarrivalcard Free ❌ No
MyICA App (iOS) iPhone / iPad App Store β€” search "MyICA" Free ❌ No
MyICA App (Android) Android devices Google Play Store β€” search "MyICA" Free ❌ No

ICA e-Service Portal (eservices.ica.gov.sg)

The ICA e-Service portal at eservices.ica.gov.sg/sgarrivalcard is Singapore's official 24/7 immigration digital gateway β€” the SG Arrival Card form with integrated eHDC is accessible through any modern browser, requires no account registration, and charges absolutely no fee at any stage of the submission process.

  • Official domain: eservices.ica.gov.sg β€” all legitimate ICA services use the .gov.sg domain
  • Direct URL for SGAC: eservices.ica.gov.sg/sgarrivalcard
  • Browser compatibility: Best on Google Chrome (latest), Mozilla Firefox (latest), or Safari; avoid Internet Explorer or outdated browser versions
  • Technical requirements: Enable cookies; enable JavaScript; disable aggressive ad-blockers that may interfere with form submission
  • Availability: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year
  • Languages: English only
  • Session timeout: Complete and submit in one sitting (5–10 minutes)

MyICA Mobile App — iOS & Android

The MyICA app β€” published by Singapore's ICA β€” allows travellers to complete and submit the SG Arrival Card with Electronic Health Declaration entirely on a smartphone; download for free from the iOS App Store or Google Play Store by searching "MyICA" or "SG Arrival Card", with no in-app purchases, no subscription, and no fee charged at any point.

  • Publisher: Immigration & Checkpoints Authority of Singapore
  • iOS download: Search "MyICA" or "SG Arrival Card" in the Apple App Store
  • Android download: Search "MyICA" or "SG Arrival Card" in the Google Play Store
  • Cost: Free to download; $0 for all SGAC and eHDC submissions
  • Functionality: Identical to web portal β€” same 7-step form, same e-acknowledgement
  • Advantages over web portal: Works better on poor Wi-Fi/data; saves partially completed forms; push notifications for confirmation
⚠ Identifying the real app: Always download from the official iOS App Store or Google Play Store. The publisher listed must be "Immigration & Checkpoints Authority" β€” no other publisher is authorised.

SG Arrival Card Technical Issues – Troubleshooting eHDC Submission

If you encounter technical problems completing or submitting the SG Arrival Card or Electronic Health Declaration, the fastest resolution steps are: switching to Google Chrome or Safari, enabling cookies and JavaScript, clearing your browser cache, or switching to the MyICA mobile app β€” for urgent technical issues, ICA's helpline is available at 6391-6100 (Monday–Friday, 8am–5pm SGT).

Technical issues with the SGAC form are uncommon but do occur, particularly with older browsers or restrictive corporate network settings. Here is a systematic troubleshooting guide:

Switch to an Approved Browser

Use Google Chrome (latest version) or Safari. Avoid Internet Explorer, Microsoft Edge legacy, or any browser older than 2 years.

Enable Cookies and JavaScript

The ICA portal uses both for form functionality. Check your browser's privacy settings and whitelist eservices.ica.gov.sg if necessary.

Clear Browser Cache and Cookies

In Chrome: Settings → Privacy → Clear Browsing Data → select "Cookies" and "Cached Images" → Clear.

Try Incognito / Private Browsing Mode

This bypasses cached data and extensions that may interfere with the form.

Disable Browser Extensions

Ad blockers, privacy extensions, and VPNs can interfere with government portal functionality. Temporarily disable them for the ICA submission.

Switch to the MyICA Mobile App

If the web portal consistently fails, the MyICA app processes the same form on iOS or Android with greater reliability on mobile networks.

Change Network

Corporate networks and hotel Wi-Fi sometimes block government portal domains. Switch to your mobile data connection or a personal hotspot.

Singapore Changi Airport β€” ICA troubleshooting and technical support for eHDC submission
📞 ICA Helpline for Urgent Issues
  • Phone: 6391-6100
  • Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00am – 5:00pm (SGT)
  • Closed: Weekends and Singapore public holidays
ⓘ Portal outage before your flight: Proceed to the airport with your booking confirmation. Explain the situation to your airline and ICA officers upon arrival. ICA handles portal-outage situations on a case-by-case basis.

SG Arrival Card Scam Warning – Fake Health Declaration Websites

⚠ The eHDC is FREE β€” $0

The SG Arrival Card with Electronic Health Declaration is permanently free through ICA's official channels. Any website, mobile app, or agency charging a fee to submit your SGAC or eHDC on your behalf is not authorised by ICA and may be operating fraudulently.

Read Full Scam Warning Guide →

The SG Arrival Card with Electronic Health Declaration is permanently free β€” $0 β€” through ICA's official channels; any website, mobile app, or agency charging a fee to submit your SGAC or eHDC on your behalf is not authorised by ICA and may be operating fraudulently β€” the Singapore government has never charged for this service and has no plans to do so.

Third-party websites actively target travellers searching for "SG Arrival Card" or "Singapore health declaration form" by appearing in paid advertising slots above official ICA results.

❌ Red Flags β€” Signs of an Unauthorised Site
  • Charges any fee β€” any amount from $5 to $80 for SGAC or eHDC submission is a key red flag
  • Claims "expedited processing" or "priority submission" β€” ICA's system processes all submissions instantly; there is no queue
  • Uses fake ICA logos or Singapore government branding β€” real ICA services are only at .gov.sg domains
  • Requests payment by credit card or cryptocurrency β€” ICA never requests payment
  • Asks for unusual personal data (bank details, Social Security numbers, non-standard information)
  • Does not use a .gov.sg domain β€” legitimate ICA services are exclusively at eservices.ica.gov.sg
✅ How to Verify You Are on the Real ICA Website
  1. Check the URL: must be eservices.ica.gov.sg β€” note the .gov.sg domain
  2. Check for a padlock icon (HTTPS) in your browser address bar
  3. The page title will include "ICA e-Services" or "SG Arrival Card"
  4. Singapore government sites do not display advertisements
⚠ If you have been scammed: Contact the Singapore Police Force (SPF) at police.gov.sg or call 999 (emergency) / 1800-255-0000 (non-emergency). Contact your bank immediately to dispute the charge.

Proof of Submission and What Happens at Changi Airport

After submitting your SG Arrival Card with Electronic Health Declaration, ICA generates an e-acknowledgement instantly β€” this digital confirmation (email copy or screenshot) serves as your proof of submission; no printout is required, as your eHDC and SGAC data are electronically linked to your passport number and automatically accessible to ICA officers and automated immigration systems at Changi Airport.

📋 Understanding Your E-Acknowledgement
  • Issued immediately upon successful SGAC submission (including eHDC)
  • Contains: Your name, passport number, trip reference number, arrival date, departure date
  • Delivered to: the email address entered during submission (if provided)
  • Also displayed on-screen at end of submission β€” screenshot this page
  • Valid proof: the on-screen display OR the email copy β€” either is sufficient
  • Printout: Not required β€” ICA officers do not ask for a paper copy
Changi Airport Singapore automated immigration gates β€” eHDC biometric clearance process

At Singapore Immigration on Arrival

Your SG Arrival Card and eHDC data work silently in the background. Here is what happens when you arrive at Changi Airport (or any land/sea checkpoint):

Automated Immigration Gates (for eligible nationalities)

Scan your passport or Singapore Tourist Pass. The gate reads your biometric data and cross-references it with your submitted SGAC. If all is in order, the gate opens β€” the process takes under 10 seconds.

Manual Immigration Counters

An ICA officer scans your passport, which retrieves your SGAC and eHDC data from ICA's system. The officer reviews it on their terminal β€” you do not need to present your e-acknowledgement unless asked.

Health Screening Referral (if applicable)

If your eHDC indicated symptoms or exposures, or if biometric screening detects an anomaly (e.g., fever via thermal scanner), an ICA officer directs you to a health screening station for assessment by MOH staff.

No SGAC on Record

If your SGAC submission is not found (submission failed, submitted to wrong date, etc.), you will be directed to a manual processing counter. Processing takes longer but does not automatically result in denied entry.

e-Pass Issued

After clearing immigration, your Short-Term Visit Pass (STVP) or relevant entry pass is issued β€” either electronically (e-Pass, issued to your email or MyICA app) or as an endorsement stamp in your passport.

Frequently Asked Questions — SG Arrival Card Electronic Health Declaration

Below are answers to the 18 most common questions about the Electronic Health Declaration component of the SG Arrival Card β€” covering what to declare, timing, proof, technical issues, corrections, children's requirements, and official ICA channels.

Yes β€” the Electronic Health Declaration Card (eHDC) is an integrated component of the SG Arrival Card (SGAC) form, not a separate document. Specifically, it appears as the health declaration step within the 7-step SGAC form on ICA's portal at eservices.ica.gov.sg/sgarrivalcard. Completing the SGAC automatically includes your eHDC submission β€” there is no need to visit a separate website or fill in a separate form.

Yes β€” the SG Arrival Card and its integrated Electronic Health Declaration are permanently free of charge ($0). Submission is available at no cost through the ICA e-Service portal at eservices.ica.gov.sg/sgarrivalcard and the MyICA mobile app (iOS and Android). Any website or agency charging a fee for SGAC or eHDC submission is not authorised by ICA and should be avoided.

Submit your SG Arrival Card (including the Electronic Health Declaration) within the 3-day (72-hour) window before your scheduled arrival in Singapore. ICA recommends submitting the evening before or morning of your travel day. The form is valid for one entry only β€” you cannot submit earlier than 3 days before arrival, as the portal will reject out-of-window submissions. All dates are calculated in Singapore Standard Time (SGT, UTC+8).

The Electronic Health Declaration section of the SG Arrival Card asks you to declare: (1) current symptoms of illness β€” fever, cough, sore throat, breathing difficulty, skin rash, vomiting, or diarrhoea; (2) recent contact with confirmed infectious disease cases within 14 days; (3) recent travel to designated high-risk health areas; and (4) relevant pre-existing medical conditions. All questions are Yes/No format, with conditional detail fields appearing if you answer "Yes."

Answering "Yes" to an Electronic Health Declaration question does not automatically prevent you from travelling. It triggers additional mandatory fields where you provide supporting details (symptom onset date, doctor consultation, type of contact, etc.). ICA and Singapore's Ministry of Health (MOH) review these details to determine whether additional health screening is required on arrival. In most cases, travellers with disclosed health conditions are cleared after screening at Changi Airport.

No β€” the Electronic Health Declaration must be submitted before you board your flight or vessel to Singapore through the SG Arrival Card form online. There is no on-arrival paper form available at Changi Airport or other checkpoints. If you have not submitted your SGAC (including eHDC) before travelling, submit it immediately via the MyICA mobile app β€” even at the departure gate β€” before your flight departs.

No β€” you do not need to print your SG Arrival Card or Electronic Health Declaration confirmation. ICA's system links your submission to your passport number electronically. ICA officers access your SGAC and eHDC data via passport scan at immigration. However, it is advisable to save a screenshot or the e-acknowledgement email in case check-in staff or ICA officers request a reference number.

The ICA no-boarding directive is an instruction issued by Singapore's Immigration & Checkpoints Authority to a carrier (airline or ferry operator) directing them not to allow a specific traveller to board a vessel bound for Singapore. It is issued in cases where health declarations, biometric data, or other immigration information indicate a credible public health or immigration risk. If ICA issues an NBD against your travel, the airline is legally required to comply and will inform you before boarding.

Yes β€” all foreign nationals, including infants and children of all ages, must complete the Electronic Health Declaration as part of their SG Arrival Card submission. For children, a parent or legal guardian completes the SGAC form on their behalf. Each child requires their own individual SGAC + eHDC submission β€” children cannot be added to a parent's form. The information required is identical: name, passport details, travel information, and health declaration answers.

No β€” the SG Arrival Card and its Electronic Health Declaration do not have an edit or amendment function after submission. If you need to correct information (including health declaration answers), you must submit a completely new SGAC form. The most recent valid submission linked to your passport number takes precedence. If your health condition changes significantly before departure, resubmit with updated information and notify ICA if appropriate.

Yes β€” the official SG Arrival Card application is available as part of the MyICA app, published by Singapore's Immigration & Checkpoints Authority. Search "MyICA" in the iOS App Store (iPhone/iPad) or "MyICA" or "SG Arrival Card" in the Google Play Store (Android). Download is free. The app allows you to complete the full SG Arrival Card including the Electronic Health Declaration β€” no in-app purchases or fees apply at any stage.

The old paper Singapore Health Declaration Card β€” previously distributed on aircraft and completed at the arrival hall β€” was replaced by the Electronic Health Declaration Card (eHDC), which became fully digital in 2024. The eHDC is integrated into the SG Arrival Card (SGAC) form on ICA's digital portal and the MyICA app. Travellers now complete the health declaration online before departure, eliminating paper processing at Singapore's immigration checkpoints entirely.

Yes β€” the terms "eHDC" (Electronic Health Declaration Card), "Singapore health declaration form", "SG health declaration", and "Singapore arrival health declaration" all refer to the same thing: the health screening component embedded within the SG Arrival Card (SGAC) form administered by ICA. There is no separate "Singapore Health Declaration Form" distinct from the SGAC β€” completing the SG Arrival Card on the ICA portal covers all health declaration requirements.

The ICA e-Service portal at eservices.ica.gov.sg works best with Google Chrome (latest version) and Apple Safari (latest version). Mozilla Firefox is also compatible. Avoid Internet Explorer, legacy Microsoft Edge, or any browser more than 2 years old. For the portal to function correctly, ensure cookies and JavaScript are enabled; disable aggressive ad-blockers or privacy extensions that may block government portal scripts. If browser issues persist, switch to the MyICA mobile app as an equivalent alternative.

ICA collects and processes health declaration data submitted through the SG Arrival Card under Singapore's legal framework for immigration and public health. Data governance is subject to the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) and the Infectious Diseases Act. ICA may share health declaration data with Singapore's Ministry of Health (MOH) for disease surveillance purposes. Data is retained for the statutory period required under Singapore law. ICA does not sell personal data to third parties. Full details are in ICA's Privacy Statement at ica.gov.sg.

No β€” each traveller, including each child, requires a separate SG Arrival Card and therefore a separate Electronic Health Declaration submission. However, the ICA portal and MyICA app allow you to manage multiple submissions within a single session, making it practical to complete forms for all family members consecutively. Group submission (one form covering multiple people) is not supported. Each family member's eHDC is individually linked to their respective passport.

No β€” while the no-boarding directive (NBD) is relevant in health-related contexts, ICA can issue an NBD for various immigration reasons, including security concerns, flagged passport status, outstanding warrants, or other adverse immigration records. In the context of the SG Arrival Card's Electronic Health Declaration, an NBD related specifically to health would typically require a credible and imminent public health risk, coordinated with Singapore's Ministry of Health.

If the ICA e-Service portal is experiencing an outage and you cannot submit your SG Arrival Card with Electronic Health Declaration before your flight, try the MyICA mobile app as an alternative β€” it operates independently of the web portal. If both are unavailable, document the outage (screenshot the error message with timestamp), proceed to the airport with your booking confirmation, and inform your airline check-in staff and ICA officers at the immigration checkpoint. ICA handles portal-outage situations on a case-by-case basis.

Ready to Submit Your SG Arrival Card with eHDC?

The SG Arrival Card — including the Electronic Health Declaration — takes only 5–10 minutes to complete. It is completely free. Submit through the official ICA portal or follow our step-by-step guide to get it right first time.

Step-by-Step Application Guide → Back to SGAC Overview