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Can I stay in Johor Bahru and commute everyday to Singapore?

Can I stay in Johor Bahru and commute everyday to Singapore?

You can stay in Johor Bahru and travel in/out Singapore everyday but be prepare to jam at custom for two hours or more during peak hours. The short answer is no. Firstly, there are thousands of people commuting every day between the two countries.

How do I get from Singapore 2022 to JB?

A passport with at least 6 months validity. A visa (if you require one, not required for Singaporeans entering Malaysia) Proof of vaccination (if you are not vaccinated, pre-departure and on-arrival tests and quarantine for 5 days upon arrival will apply.) Properly set-up Mysejahtera mobile app.

Can I stay in Johor Bahru and work in Singapore?

Re: Can I stay in Johor Bahru and commute everyday to Singapore? You can stay in Johor Bahru and travel in/out Singapore everyday but be prepare to jam at custom for two hours or more during peak hours.

Can Singaporean travel to JB now?

Travelling to Malaysia from Singapore Starting 1 Apr 2022, you can travel quarantine-free to Malaysia on any flight as long as you are fully vaccinated. If you are unvaccinated or have not received the required doses to be considered fully vaccinated, you will have to quarantine for five days upon arrival.

Can we go JB now?

Unlike in 2019 when the COVID-19 pandemic did not exist, visitors in JB must now adhere to health protocols set by Malaysia’s health ministry. Before your trip to Johor Bahru, you need to download, activate and register the MySejahtera application on your smartphone.

Is there a train from Johor Bahru to Singapore?

JB Sentral Railway Station KTMB (Keretapi Tanah Melayu Berhad) is the company that provides the train trip from Johor Bahru to Singapore.

Can I live in Malaysia and work in Singapore?

If you have the right job, staying in Malaysia while working in Singapore can be a very cost effective option. We all heard about Malaysians who commute to Singapore daily for work. They stay in Malaysia, usually Johor, and enjoy the lower cost of living and favourable exchange rate. Some of us may even envy that.