Singapore, Malaysia to set up green lane for business travellers

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[SINGAPORE] Singapore and Malaysia have agreed to start implementing reciprocal green lane and commuting arrangements for long-term pass holders, as well as essential business and official travellers. Read more at The Business Times.

The reciprocal green lane would allow travel for essential business and official purposes between the two countries. Those eligible would have to abide by measures, including taking Covid-19 swab tests and submit their itineraries.

After at least three consecutive months in their country of work, they may return to their home country for a short-term home leave, and thereafter re-enter their country of work to continue work for at least another three consecutive months, said the statement.

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