Foreigners leaving Singapore no longer have to stamp passport from April 22


SINGAPORE (Bernama): Beginning April 22, Singapore will no longer require all foreign travellers departing the republic to have the departure immigration endorsement or stamp of departure in their travel document.

The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said in a post on its website on Wednesday (April 17) that this is part of ongoing efforts to streamline procedures at the checkpoints and facilitate more efficient departure immigration clearance.

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