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Ministry of Health (MOH) Public Health Advisory

On 14 August 2024, the World Health Organisation declared that the mpox outbreak in the DRC and the growing number of countries in Africa constitutes a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. For the latest updates on the mpox outbreak, please refer to the MOH website at https://www.moh.gov.sg/diseases-updates/health-advisory-for-travellers for the latest Health Advisory for travellers to affected countries.

 

Singaporeans are required to apply online at (www.etakenya.go.ke) for the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) at least two weeks before travel. A single-entry ETA fee is USD 32.50 per traveller inclusive of bank and processing fees, while a multiple entry ETA is USD 160 per traveller, inclusive of bank and processing fees. The ETA is valid for 90 days. An ETA offers permission to travel, but does not guarantee admission into Kenya. Immigration officers will determine admissibility upon the travellers’ arrival.

 

Certain groups of people, including members of diplomatic missions and international organisations accredited to Kenya, holders of valid Kenya Permanent Residence/Work Permits/Passes, and passport holders of Burundi, Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, South Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda, are exempted from the ETA requirement.

 

There should be at least six months' validity on your passport on the expected date of departure from Kenya.

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