COVID-19: Singapore and Japan launch ‘home track’ for travellers with paint passes

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SINGAPORE: Singapore and Japan have introduced a “residential trails” program for business leaders and professionals with paint passes.

“The route of residence will allow the movement of business executives and professionals holding paint passes, with public fitness safeguards in place,” the Singapore Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) said in a press release on Friday (September 25).

Applications for the runway will begin on September 30.

More details, such as eligibility criteria and other requirements, fitness protocols and application process, will be available until September 30 on the Japan Ministry of Foreign Affairs online page to access Japan, as well as the Ministry of Singapore. on the Foreign Affairs online page to access Singapore.

The apartment’s track adds to the business route, also known as the “reciprocal greenway”, which was introduced on September 18 and facilitates in the short term an essential and official business between the two countries.

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