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Singapore is one of 71 countries whose citizens currently don’t need a visa to travel to Japan. But starting in 2030 (or earlier), Singaporeans planning a trip to Japan will have to submit a declaration under a new screening system before they can fly there.

This change is part of Japan’s new entry rules aimed at tightening immigration controls for visitors from visa-exempt regions and countries.

Japan Screening System - Narita International Airport
Credit – Japan National Tourism Organization

Why the change? Currently, Japan relies on airlines to provide passenger information for screening after take-off. This has proven ineffective in keeping out illegal immigrants as it allows travellers who don’t pass the screening to still arrive in Japan. While they are officially ordered to leave the country, many don’t comply. 

To fix this, Japan’s Immigration Services Agency is introducing a pre-screening system to make sure only eligible visitors enter the country. 

Here’s how it  the new system, provisionally named JESTA, will work. Travellers from visa-exempt countries will have to declare personal information online before their trip. This declaration will include details like the purpose of the visit and place of stay. If you’ve been to the United States, it’s similar to the Electronic System for Travel Authorisation (ESTA) they use.

Japan Screening System - Japan Airlines
Credit – AirAsia Group Berhad

So, if you’re from Singapore or other visa-exempt countries like Malaysia and Indonesia, you’ll need to complete an online declaration before heading to Japan. If the new screening system flags you as a potential risk for overstaying, you’ll need to apply for a regular visa through the Embassy of Japan.

Right now, visitors can stay in Japan for 14 to 90 days without a visa, depending on their passport. The Japanese government hopes this new screening system will significantly cut down on the number of visitors from visa-exempt countries and regions who overstay.

Japan Screening System - Japan Cherry Blossoms
Credit – Japan National Tourism Organization

As the Japanese government prepares to roll out this screening system, it’s important for visitors to stay informed about Japan’s new entry rules. If you’re planning a future trip to Japan, remember to stay updated, complete your declaration, and get ready to enjoy your visit!

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