Ease Travel Restrictions for Vaccinated 'Indian' with Singapore

Ease Travel Restrictions for Vaccinated 'Indian' with Singapore

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Srinath Reddy started this petition to Singapore Government and

Seeking entry approval for Indian travelers with valid work visa and their dependents, foreign students and other pass holders. Who produce a vaccination certificate issued by the India government.

Singapore has continued to tightened the border restrictions which have severely affected many Indian travelers in multiple ways. Working from India is disallowed by SG based companies which directly affects livelihood (salary cut) of stranded Indians which in turn negatively impacts our lives and family. The renewal of work permits and other passes are at risk, in some cases they were cancelled. Students are unable to resume education and poses huge uncertainty in their progression.

Family ties remains distant for more than a year. This has deeply affected the mental health as many family members haven’t seen each other for prolonged period. People including non-pass holders are unable to provide required care for their own family members for Non-Emergency Medical Needs (i.e. To assist pregnant woman, unwell child, aged parents which need a regular health monitoring & utmost care for them).

Overall, border closure has massively affected us, thus would like to seek your attention to assist us in this tough time in addition to Pandemic. On the other side, It is key to note that situation in India has the improved a lot. New positive cases have significantly reduced and vaccination drive is accelerating. (MoHFW India)

While we perfectly understand the SG situation and respect their protocols. We would also like them to know what we are going through tough times, So that at least some of the issues could be remotely resolved if not all, until the situation gets better.

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