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List of Countries Open for Fully Vaccinated Tourists

8 February 2022
List of Countries Open for Fully Vaccinated Tourists

Having received your COVID injection, you've been cooped up indoors for about a year now, and you've decided it's time to go out and see the world again.

 

Travel restrictions may be eased as a result of the vaccination campaigns now taking place in a number of countries. In certain nations, overseas travelers who have been vaccinated are allowed to enter the country without being tested or quarantined.

 

Travel options for fully vaccinated travelers that will present a negative RT-PCR

After completing the entire course of COVID vaccinations and booster doses, many Filipinos, just like any other foreign nationalities, are ready to begin making vacation plans. As a result, several nations have reopened their doors to foreign tourists, with lower conditions for individuals who have been completely vaccinated. Since last year, Greece and Iceland opened their doors to vaccinated tourists while Chile and Singapore, like other countries, are just getting started.

 

Although more and more countries are already reopening their borders for fully vaccinated visitors, each of them has its own health insurance protocols in entering their nation. Some only require proof of vaccination status while others oblige to present a negative RT-PCR test or rapid antigen test result.

 

Before going through the list of countries, it's important to remember that although vaccinations provide some protection against the coronavirus, it's still possible for them to test positive and it's unclear whether or not those who have received them may still spread the virus to others.

 

Please continue to travel with your face mask on for the benefit of your health and the health of others. Below is a list of countries and their required health and safety protocols that you have to follow:

Africa

Algeria

Only a limited number of nations are allowed to restart flights to and from Algeria. Only those who have been vaccinated are allowed to enter Algeria, and they must provide this document upon arrival.

 

Visiting a relative OFW in Africa These countries in Africa are now open for vaccinated travellers

Visiting a relative OFW in Africa These countries in Africa are now open for vaccinated travellers

An individual's PCR test results must be no longer than 36 hours old in order for them to be allowed into Algeria. When they arrive in Algeria, they will have to undergo an antigen test.

 

Botswana

Botswana is removing internal limitations and opening its air and land borders to tourists who have been immunized. Arriving visitors to Botswana will be asked to provide proof of immunization or a negative PCR test that is no older than 72 hours. Upon arrival, a medical examination is necessary.

 

Egypt

Upon arrival in Egypt, visitors will be subject to health examinations and will be asked to complete a health statement. The PCR test results of all new arrivals must be no older than 72 hours, based on their origin. In addition, proof of medical insurance is required.

 

A negative test certificate obtained 96 hours before departure may be presented to passengers arriving from Japan, China, Thailand, the United States, South America, London Heathrow (LHR), Paris, and Frankfurt airports. PCR tests are not required for those who have been completely immunized.

 

Mozambique

Within 72 hours after boarding, a negative PCR test is necessary. A 14-day self-isolation period will be needed for anybody who fails the PCR test, tests positive or comes into touch with someone who has. Tourists must provide their contact information to Mozambique's government.

 

Namibia

Starting on January 15, 2022, Namibia introduced the Trusted Travel System. xchange.panabios.org and www.africacdc.org/trusted-travel are excellent resources for travelers to research the testing needs of their transit and final destination countries. Before you go, go to trustedtravel.panabios.org and create your travel code using your test result code (TT).

 

Upon arrival at the airport, all tourists must provide a PCR test result that is not more than 72 hours old, in English. Passengers will be required to submit a Health Questionnaire and a detailed trip itinerary to the Ministry of Health & Social Services upon arrival at the airport.

 

When you arrive, a thermometer will be placed on your body to take your temperature. Those who have a temperature over 38°C or who show signs of fever will be subject to an additional medical assessment by the authorities. Prior to your arrival in Namibia, you will be required to purchase travel insurance.

 

South Africa

Refutation of PCR test results signed and dated by a licensed physician within 72 hours after departure date. A COVID-19 test is needed for all passengers arriving at the airport, and those showing symptoms will be checked. Travelers are required to provide proof of vaccination and a PCR test result when applying for a visa.

 

Zambia

A valid vaccination certificate and a negative test result must be submitted at the airport 72 hours before traveling as of December 6, 2021.

 

Zimbabwe

Travelers must present a negative PCR test 48 hours before travel. Re-tests will be performed at the airport for those who exhibit symptoms upon their arrival. A current vaccination certificate must also be shown upon arrival.

 

Kenya

There will be a mandatory 72-hour waiting period for travelers to submit a negative PCR test and evidence of immunization on December 21, 2021. This rule to be test negative does not apply to children under the age of 18.

 

Rwanda

Fully vaccinated travelers arriving must arrive with proof of a negative COVID-19 test conducted 72 hours before departure and a current vaccination certificate.

 

Tanzania

COVID-19 testing must be completed at least 96 hours prior to travel. You must use Real Time Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) and have proof of immunization.

 

Uganda

Covid-19 PCR tests issued less than 72 hours before boarding the plane are required for all passengers. Unvaccinated visitors can't enter the country as valid vaccination certification is also required.

 

Madagascar

Both vaccinated and unvaccinated travelers to Madagascar can enter the country if they meet all of the country's entry requirements, including a negative PCR test result obtained within 72 hours of departure, confirmation of a two-night approved hotel reservation (and proof of payment for at least one night), airport-hotel transfer provided by an approved company, in-country travel tracking form, a PCR test upon arrival, and a letter of commitment.

 

Maldives

Visitors must provide a valid vaccination certification and a PCR certificate certifying that they are negative for covid-19 72 hours before travel.

 

Mauritius

A negative PCR test performed within 72 hours before departure, as well as a current immunization certificate, are needed for all travelers.

 

Morocco

Visitors who have received all of their recommended vaccinations are free to go to Morocco from any country in the world. The Health Passenger Form must be filled out by all arrivals. Morocco will need a negative PCR test 48 hours before departure from the country for all arrivals. All newcomers to Morocco are required to undergo a quick COVID test.

 

Seychelles

Proof of a valid negative COVID-19 PCR test that was performed less than 72 hours before traveling to Seychelles is required for all travelers. A valid vaccination certificate is also required.

 

Asia


Fully vaccinated travellers going to these Asian countries are now possible.

Fully vaccinated travellers going to these Asian countries are now possible.

Bahrain

After obtaining a visa ahead of time, visitors to Bahrain may enter the country. This website, https://www.evisa.gov.bh/, allows you to apply for an entrance visa. Visas are not required for nationals, residents, and citizens of GCC nations. The "BeAware Bahrain" app is required for all arrivals.

 

COVID-19 testing will be performed at the time of arrival, and then again on the fifth and tenth days of their stay, at the cost of the visitors. All arrivals must show a negative PCR test that is no older than 72 hours old.

 

Bangladesh

Only citizens of high-risk nations are banned to go to Bangladesh, which is now available to visitors from other countries. A negative PCR test that is no more than 48 hours old must be shown to everyone entering Bangladesh. On days 7 and 14, arrivals from high-risk nations will be subjected to further testing.

 

Arrivals from foreign nations who have been fully immunized do not need quarantine.

 

Hong Kong

Some overseas visitors are permitted to enter Hong Kong.

 

In order to enter Hong Kong, a foreign tourist must not have traveled outside of China, Macao, or Taiwan for 14 days prior to their arrival in Hong Kong. Vaccinated visitors from other nations are welcome, as long as they are not from countries with a high risk of disease outbreaks. Non-residents and unvaccinated inhabitants are not allowed to go to high-risk nations.

 

Health declarations will be needed for all visitors to Hong Kong. Visitors will be required to provide a COVID-19 test result no older than 48 hours and be tested during quarantine. There will be tests for all newcomers on the first seven days of their stay, as well as on days 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, and 19.

 

India

A tourist visa or e-visa is required for entry into India, and visitors must fill out this form prior to arrival. Air Suvidha site requires all arrivals to submit a negative RT-PCR test no older than 72 hours, and fully vaccinated passengers are exempt from the pre-testing process.

 

Indonesia

Proof of immunizations and a negative PCR test, no longer than 72 hours, will be needed for all visitors entering the country of Indonesia. During quarantine, all new immigrants are subjected to a medical examination and two further PCR tests.

 

If you want to travel inside Indonesia, you'll need to provide confirmation of vaccination and a negative PCR or rapid antigen test, no longer than 24 hours.

 

Iran

Anyone entering Iran must have a negative PCR test, otherwise, they will be quarantined in a government institution for 14 days. There must be documentation of immunization for newcomers.

 

Iraq

There is a 72-hour deadline for all new arrivals to Iraq to submit a negative PCR test. Arrivals in Iraqi Kurdistan must provide evidence of vaccination or a negative PCR test that is no older than 48 hours.

 

Israel

Israel is welcoming fully vaccinated tourists to their country. In order to enter Israel, all visitors must fill out an entrance statement within 48 hours after their departure. A negative PCR test, no older than 72 hours, or a rapid test, no older than 24 hours, will present proof of all visitors entering Israel. A laboratory is required to conduct both tests. They will be required to submit to a PCR test at their own cost, as well as provide evidence of insurance that covers COVID-19 treatment.

 

Jordan

Domestic limitations are progressively being eased in Jordan, with the country's international airports re-opening and portions of its land borders re-opening. Prior to traveling, all passengers must get a health statement and a travel authorization.

 

To enter Jordan, visitors must have a negative COVID-19 test within 72 hours, and second arrival tests will be administered once they arrive. The exam costs 28 JOD to take and may be registered at this link.

 

Those who test positive upon arrival will be subjected to a follow-up test after a seven-day waiting period.

 

Kuwait

Visitors from Bahrain, Oman, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia may only enter if they have been vaccinated. If you want to be considered "completely vaccinated," you must have had a booster dose. Arrivals who have been fully vaccinated may submit their evidence of vaccination here, and they must also complete the Registration Form.

 

The "Shlonik" and the "Kuwait Mosafer" apps must be registered by arrivals before departure. Visitors from specified nations who have been immunized may come to this location to apply for a visa.

 

Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan is now open to visitors from all nations. Anyone arriving at the airport who has been immunized is required to carry a copy of their immunization record with them. There will be a 72-hour limit on PCR tests for all visitors to Kyrgyzstan. There will be an additional PCR test required for anyone arriving beyond the 72-hour timeframe if their travel is delayed.

 

International transport workers, freight drivers, and newborns are excluded from this requirement.

 

Lebanon

As of this writing, most internal restrictions have been removed and Lebanon's flights have restarted in a limited capacity. The health declaration form must be filled out by all travelers who want to visit Lebanon.

 

Arriving visitors to Lebanon must provide a negative test result that is no older than 48 hours. On arrival, they will need a second PCR test, and they must have appropriate medical insurance.

 

Malaysia

In addition to evidence of vaccination, all international visitors to Malaysia will be asked to produce a negative test result, no older than 72 hours. Unvaccinated and vaccinated newcomers will be tested again on day 7 and day 8 after their arrival, respectively.

 

Passengers arriving through the Vaccinated Travel Lane, Langkawi International Travel Bubble, or One-Stop Center must have a test result that is no older than 48 hours old, per TSA regulations.

 

An inoculated newcomer may avoid quarantine for seven days. A five-day quarantine is allowed for those who received the booster dose. No quarantine is required for fully vaccinated arrivals who have been unwell with Covid in the past 11-60 days.

 

Nepal

International travelers who have been vaccinated are eligible for visas at the airport. A health form must be completed by all new entrants. All visitors to Nepal must have current, negative RT-PCR test results that are no more than 72 hours old before entering the country. Proof of a hotel reservation, CCMC-generated barcode, and travel insurance are also required.

 

Oman

Vaccinated visitors to Oman with valid visas may enter the country. The Tarassud+ tracking app must be installed by all new arrivals.

 

A negative PCR test that is less than 72 hours old is required for all visitors to Oman. An earlier test must be used for flights over eight hours in duration. The eMushrif site must be used to register all new foreign entrants with proof of legitimate health insurance that covers COVID-19.

 

Pakistan

For vaccinated visitors, flights to Pakistan have resumed, but land crossings remain restricted. All newcomers must complete a locating form and download the "Pass Track" app before entering the building.

 

If you're planning on entering Pakistan, you'll be asked to present a negative covid test that is no longer than 48 hours.

 

Philippines

Non-visa countries may visit the Philippines with their citizens who are up to date on their vaccinations. For COVID-19, it is mandatory that all visitors obtain or purchased travel health insurance with a minimum USD coverage of $35,000.

 

Vaccinated travelers arriving the Philippines must have proof of vaccination or proof of a negative RT-PCR test

Vaccinated travelers arriving the Philippines must have proof of vaccination or proof of a negative RT-PCR test

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Proof of vaccination and a negative RT-PCR test within 48 hours are required for all arrivals to the Philippines. Vaccinated passengers are free from quarantine.

 

Qatar

The Trace & Track app must be downloaded by all new entrants, and registration must be completed online at least three days prior to their arrival in Qatar. To enter Qatar, visitors need to provide proof of a recent PCR test that is no older than 72 hours. No one may enter the country from the three countries.

 

Saudi Arabia

Travelers who have been properly immunized may enter Saudi Arabia. No vaccination status is required for citizens, residents, or business visa holders to enter the United States. They will have to get a COVID booster shot if they plan on traveling outside of the country.

 

In addition to completing the arrival registration form and bringing the required applications (Tatamman and Tawakkalna), all new entrants must also have health insurance. Arrivals who have gotten booster injections are excluded from testing.

 

Singapore

The following nations are permitted to enter Singapore after submitting a travel pass application:

  • China
  • Taiwan
  • HK
  • Macau

 

People who have been vaccinated against COVID-19 from countries such as Australia, Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Canada, Denmark, Fiji, Finland, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia, Maldives, the Netherlands, the Republic of Korea, Spain, Sri Lanka, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Turkey, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Three days prior to their arrival, all guests must fill out a health declaration form. Meanwhile, $ 30,000 travel insurance is required for short-term visitors.

 

Singapore requires a health questionnaire to enter the country. Arrivals from Hong Kong, Macau, mainland China, and Taiwan will be exempt from the need to submit a negative PCR test, taken no more than 48 hours before departure to Singapore.

 

All newcomers must first pass a screening test upon arrival, and they will be subjected to repeated screening tests during their quarantine term.

 

Sri Lanka

Visas are required for all arrivals, and the "Visit Sri Lanka" app is required for those who want to visit the country. Health Declaration Form must be filled out and required to present by all arrivals who want to apply for an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) to enter Sri Lanka.

 

All visitors to Sri Lanka will need a valid, 72-hour-old negative PCR test to enter the country. The passenger must pay for any further tests that are necessary upon arrival. Immunized individuals do not need to be tested.

 

Health insurance coverage for COVID-19 is required for all new entrants.

 

Syria

Passengers, including unvaccinated travelers arriving in the country, are free to travel to and from Syria through its airports, land, and sea. All new entrants must provide a negative RT-PCR test, no older than 96 hours, to avoid quarantine.

 

Thailand

The Certificate of Entry must be filled out by all newcomers. Two weeks before arrival, all visitors must apply for a visa. All visitors to Thailand regardless of vaccination status must provide proof of a negative RT-PCR test that is no older than 72 hours, and they will be checked immediately upon arrival.

 

A traveler who has received all of his or her vaccinations is free from being quarantined.

 

United Arab Emirates

The United Arab Emirates has opened its borders to travelers from a wide range of nations, with appropriate health precautions. The majority of prohibitions in Dubai have been abolished. To enter Dubai, visitors must fill out a Health Declaration Form and provide a negative PCR test that is no older than 72 hours old, as well as proof of current health insurance.

 

Afghanistan, Bangladesh, India (all cities except Kolkata), Pakistan or Sri Lanka will be needed to provide a negative test no older than 48 hours and a quick test done 6 hours before departure.

 

A negative test will be required from all passengers arriving from the UK, India, Argentina, Botswana, Burundi, Cameroon, Chad, Colombia, Republic of the Congo, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Egypt, Eswatini, Ethiopia, Ghana, Guinea, Iran, Iraq, Kenya, Lebanon, Lesotho, Liberia, Mauritania, Mexico, Mozambique, Namibia, Nepal, Nigeria, Russia, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, South Africa, Sudan, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Turkey, Uganda, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Zambia, and Zimbabwe.

 

Meanwhile, international visitors from Afghanistan, Angola, Argentina, Azerbaijan, Bangladesh, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Brazil, Cambodia, Chile, Democratic Republic of Congo, Djibouti, Egypt, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Georgia, Ghana, Guinea, India, Iran, Iraq, Ivory Coast, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Liberia, Morocco, Myanmar, Namibia, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Romania, Rwanda, Russia, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Slovakia, Somaliland, Somalia, South Africa, South Sudan, Sri Lanka, Sudan, Syria, Tajikistan, Tanzania, Tunisia, Turkey, Turkmenistan, Uganda, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Vietnam, Zambia, Zimbabwe will be required to have another antigen test conducted at the airport as well as to download the COVID19 – DXB Smart App.

 

Australia and Oceania

Unvaccinated visitors are still not allowed in most of these countries.

Unvaccinated visitors are still not allowed in most of these countries.

Australia

Most overseas travel to Australia is prohibited. Only vaccinated citizens, residents, long-term pass holders, and close family members are permitted entry and exit into and out of the country. Immigrants like Overseas Filipino Workers who have been granted visas to enter the United States may now do so.

 

There are no vaccination requirements for immigrants who have spent 14 days in New Zealand, Singapore or Japan, and South Korea prior to entering Australia. A set of criteria must be met.

 

All visitors to Australia must provide proof of a negative PCR test that was performed no more than 72 hours prior to their departure.

 

Fiji

Visitors from the following countries: American Samoa, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Cambodia, Canada, Chile, China, Cook Islands, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Federated States of Micronesia, Finland, France, French Polynesia, Greece, Guam, Hong Kong, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kiribati, Kuwait, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Malta, Marshall Islands, Nauru, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Netherlands, Norfolk Islands, Northern Mariana Islands, Norway, Palau, Portugal, Qatar, Republic of Korea, Samoa, Singapore, Solomon Islands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tonga, Turkey, Tuvalu, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United States of America, Vanuatu, Wallis, and Futuna can enter Fiji as long as they are fully vaccinated travelers.

 

Evidence of booking and payment for at least three nights in a Care Fiji Commitment (CFC) approved property is required. A negative PCR or negative rapid test from within the last 48 hours is necessary for all visitors to Fiji above the age of 12. Both tests must be done in a laboratory. On the 12th day of testing and quarantine requirements, a swab test is necessary.

 

Palau

It is permissible to enter Palau if you have received your proof of full vaccination certificate. The earliest possible PCR or antigen test result is necessary for all visitors to Palau. In order to avoid quarantine, visitors who provide evidence of immunization are excused from the process.

 

Papua New Guinea

Vaccinated visitors with vaccination certificates are welcome to visit Papua New Guinea. Travelers are required to get permission from the government before embarking on their journeys. The e-Health declaration form must be completed 24 hours before travel for all arrivals.

 

All visitors to Papua New Guinea will be required to provide proof of a negative COVID-19 test, which must be no older than 72 hours. On days 1, 7, and 21, passengers will be put through their paces again. Quarantine does not apply to visitors visiting Papua New Guinea who has been immunized.

 

Solomon Islands

Travelers who have been vaccinated may enter Samoa, but they must first get permission from the Solomon Islands Prime Minister's Office.

 

All visitors to the Solomon Islands will be asked to provide proof of a negative PCR that is no older than 72 hours. They need to fill out a Traveller's Public Health Declaration card, and they will be tested three times under quarantine at their own cost.

 

Europe

 

Present proof of a negative test result and proof of vaccination for travelers arriving these countries.

Present proof of a negative test result and proof of vaccination for travelers arriving these countries.

Andorra

As a result of Andorra's lifting of its travel embargo, visitors visiting Andorra must fulfill Spain-France travel rules, which remain in force.

 

All visitors to Andorra must have a negative PCR test within 72 hours or an antigen test within 12 hours, as well as confirmation of vaccination or recovery, before they may enter the country legally. Both tests must be done in a laboratory. Immunized travelers don't have to go through a screening process.

 

No more than 72-hour-old negative PCR tests are required for visitors from Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, and Zimbabwe.

 

Albania

Albania is accessible to visitors from all around the world. A version of the Omicron bacterium is preventing travel from some countries including South Africa, Kenya, Angola, Zambia, Botswana, and Senegal. An antigen or PCR test that is no more than 48 hours old will be needed for all arrivals to Albania before they may leave the country. Both tests must be done in a laboratory. Arrivals with confirmation of immunization may do so instead.

 

Armenia

To enter Armenia, visitors must either provide proof of a PCR test done within 72 hours of their arrival date or submit to a PCR test at the country's airport upon arrival for inspection. A 14-day self-quarantine is necessary for all visitors who show symptoms of COVID-19 or who have been exposed to someone who has this virus. Travelers who have received a vaccination certificate may choose to do so instead.

 

Anyone who enters Armenia without valid documentation will be subject to quarantine for a period of 14 days.

 

Austria

If you are vaccinated and cleared to go to Austria from another country, you must pre-register online and provide a negative PCR test that is no more than 72 hours old. They must provide proof of vaccination or recuperation.

 

Testing is not required for those who have had their booster injection. A second PCR test is required for those who do not have proof of a vaccine booster dosage, and they must stay in quarantine until the results are negative. Fill out this form if you haven't had a PCR test done in the last 90 days and have recovered within that time frame.

 

Azerbaijan

Recovered citizens and vaccinated residents of Argentina, Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Brazil, Brunei, Cambodia, Canada, Chile, China, Costa Rica, Croatia, Cuba, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, El Salvador, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hong-Kong (PRC), Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Maldives, Malta, Mexico, Mongolia, Montenegro, Morocco, New Zealand, Norway, Oman, Panama, Poland, Portugal, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Turkey, UAE, United Kingdom, Uruguay, USA, Jordan, Cyprus, and Ukraine can visit Azerbaijan for any reason.

 

Anyone entering Azerbaijan must have a negative PCR test that was performed no more than 72 hours before arrival. Arrivals who have received vaccinations are required to produce evidence of immunization.

 

Belarus

Residents of Belarus are exempt from this requirement and do not need to provide proof of a negative PCR test result older than 72 hours. Belarus does not need testing or quarantine for visitors who have been fully vaccinated.

 

Belgium

It is a condition of entry into Belgium that anybody intending to stay for more than 48 hours submits a Public Health Locator Form at least 48 hours in advance of their arrival. Unless they are traveling from a low-risk country, they must have a negative PCR test or an antigen test that is no older than 72 hours. Both tests must be done in a laboratory.

 

A COVID-19 test must be taken upon arrival, and quarantined immigrants must stay in quarantine at least until the test results are negative.

 

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Proof of a negative PCR test for COVID-19 is required for foreign persons to enter the United States (issued at most 48 hours before arrival if coming from Europe or 72 hours if arriving from other countries).

 

Passengers who have been completely vaccinated for at least 14 days previous to arrival and those who have a COVID-19 recovery certificate (valid for 14 to 180 days prior to arrival) are not required to do the test.

 

Bulgaria

A number of nations' citizens who have been completely immunized are now allowed into Bulgaria. Passengers from the European Union and a small number of non-European nations may enter the country provided they can show a vaccination certificate proving they are properly immunized. Unvaccinated travelers can enter the country if they can show proof of immunity for COVID-19 from a positive PCR or antigen test for those who have had the coronavirus infection within the last 6 months, or a negative PCR test result within 72 hours of entry or a negative antigen test result within 48 hours of entry.

 

Croatia

Those who have been completely vaccinated (the last dose must be provided at least 14 days before travel) and those who have recovered from the coronavirus illness are now allowed to visit Croatia.

 

Arrivals from outside the European Economic Area/European Union (EEA/EU) must produce evidence of lodging for the length of their stay prior to their arrival and must fill out this form. Antigen test results that are less than 48 hours old are also needed to be shown by a lab in order to prove their negative PC findings.

 

Cyprus

An EU, Schengen, or authorized country's Cyprus Flight Pass is required for travel to the island.

 

All visitors to Cyprus must arrive with a negative PCR or antigen test that is no older than 72 hours, and they must be tested upon arrival regardless of their vaccination status and must self-isolate until the results are received. They will also be required to self-isolate until they receive the results.

 

Those who have received a booster dose of the COVID-19 vaccination are exempt from testing requirements.

 

Czech Republic

All fully vaccinated travelers from EU+ and green countries who have received one of the European Medicines Agency-approved vaccines (Moderna, AstraZeneca, Pfizer, and Janssen) are permitted to enter the Czech Republic with an arrival form and a negative PCR test (maximum 72 hours old) or antigen test (maximum 48 hours old) done in your home country. EU+ nations only accept vaccination certificates from EU+ countries, therefore non-EU+ citizens still require a negative test even if they are vaccinated.

 

Vaccinated newcomers who have been vaccinated and got a booster vaccine from the EU or other recognized countries are exempt. Passenger Locator Form must be completed in advance by all visitors.

 

Denmark

Arrivals in Denmark are required to take a test within 24 hours of their arrival. Those arriving from the EU and Schengen nations are allowed to show a negative PCR test, no older than 72 hours, or an antigen test, no older than 48 hours. Only a lab can do either test.

 

Those who have been completely vaccinated or have recovered from COVID-19 are exempt from testing requirements.

 

Estonia

Tourists who have been vaccinated may now go to Estonia, one of the first nations to open its doors to visitors.

 

The European Medicines Agency (Pfizer/BioNTech, AstraZeneca, and Moderna) does not limit the country's recognition of vaccines to simply those manufactured by the nine global manufacturers.

 

Prior to arrival in Estonia, visitors from non-Schengen countries must fill out a traveler's questionnaire and produce a negative PCR test or an antigen test that has not expired for at least 48 hours. Upon their arrival in Estonia, they will also be subjected to medical examinations and testing.

 

A traveler's vaccination certificate must include the kind of vaccine provided, who issued it, and its batch number. In addition to using one of the two conventional alphabets, such as Roman or Cyrillic, certifications must be in one of three languages: English, Estonian, or Russian. Please keep in mind that the immunization must have been done no more than six months prior to this date.

 

Finland

For the first time in almost 2 years, Finland has opened its borders to vaccinated visitors from low-risk nations. So if you have a relative OFW in Finland, you may now visit them!

 

In order to get into the country, visitors must provide a Vaccination Passport, which shows that the possessor had their last immunization 14 days before arriving there. COVID-19 vaccines from Moderna, Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Johnson & Johnson, CoronaVac, Sinopharm have already been licensed for entrance into the nation.

 

A negative PCR or Antigen test that is no more than 48 hours old is necessary for all visitors to Finland. EU and Schengen country arrivals display a 72-hour old negative PCR test. They must also be retested within 3 to 5 days after their arrival to ensure that they are still safe. Tests are not required for persons who have been vaccinated or who have previously had COVID-19 and recovered from it.

 

France

Anyone entering France from outside the European Union must have a PCR or antigen test result that is free of detectable DNA or RNA. A maximum of 48 hours after vaccination and 24 hours after vaccination for those who have not been inoculated at the time of departure are required.

 

Non-vaccinated travelers are exempt from the testing process. You may apply for a green pass here, which is required in many locations.

 

Georgia

As long as you've had the proper vaccinations, you may visit Georgia. Prior to their arrival, all travelers are required to complete a travel declaration form. evidence that they were vaccinated against COVID-19 twice (or once, in the case of J&J vaccination) at border crossings.

 

All visitors to Georgia will be asked to provide proof of their negative PCR test within 72 hours after their arrival, as well as take a new one within three days. Arrivals who have been inoculated are exempt from the testing procedures.

 

Regardless of vaccination status, all visitors to Georgia must provide a negative PCR test done no more than 72 hours before arrival as proof of their identity and eligibility to enter the country.

 

Germany

The European Medicines Agency (or a single dose for Janssen/Johnson&Johnson) has approved the entry of fully vaccinated third-country visitors (with the exception of those arriving from "virus variant areas") into Germany for non-essential purposes like tourism if 14 days have passed since the second dose of a Coronavirus vaccine. AstraZeneca and Janssen are the only vaccines authorized by the European Medicines Agency.

 

Before arriving, all visitors must complete a registration form and submit it to the appropriate authorities.

 

Passengers arriving in the nation via aircraft will be required to provide proof of current immunization. EU Digital COVID certificates or analogous certificates produced by the traveler's country of residence in German, English, French, Italian, or Spanish should be accepted as evidence of immunization for international travel. Arrivals who have been vaccinated are free from the need to undergo testing.

 

Gibraltar

The Passenger Locator Form requires that you submit your vaccination certificate if you have been completely vaccinated and have not been in a country or territory on the red list in the 10 days prior to your arrival in Gibraltar by air. It is mandatory that you schedule a COVID-19 lateral flow test prior to traveling to Gibraltar. Upon arriving in Gibraltar, this exam must be completed within the first 24 hours.

 

Greece

All Greece vaccinated travelers from the following countries are now exempt from quarantine: EU, Schengen, and the following countries: San Marino, Azerbaijan, Albania, Andorra, Argentina, Armenia, Australia, Vatican City, North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, United Arab Emirates, USA, United Kingdom, Japan, India, Jordan, Israel, Canada, Qatar, China, Kosovo, Kuwait, Belarus, Lebanon, Montenegro, Mexico, Moldova, Monaco, Bahrain, Brunei, New Zealand, South Korea, Ukraine, Uruguay, Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Singapore, Oman, Turkey, Chile, Taiwan.

 

Visitors from the aforementioned nations may enter Greece without quarantine if they have a negative PCR test within 72 hours of arrival, evidence of infection within the preceding 2-9 months, or proof they've been completely vaccinated and finished their cycle at least 14 days before to their trip date.

 

At least 24 hours before arrival in Greece, all visitors are required to fill out a Passenger Locator Form (PLF), which requires the submission of an antigen test or a negative PCR test that is no older than 72 hours. There must be a lab for any test to be done. At the border, a random quick test is administered.

 

All visitors to Greece, regardless of their nationality, including those from Egypt, Albania, Argentina, North Macedonia, Bulgaria, Brazil, Georgia, the Republic of Cuba, the United Arab Emirates, India, China, Libya, Morocco, Pakistan, the Russian Federation, and Turkey, are subject to screening upon arrival.

 

Visitors to Greece's Greek Islands must provide a negative PCR test that is no older than 72 hours or evidence of immunization or recovery, regardless of whether they are going domestically or internationally.

 

Iceland

Anyone with a valid vaccination certificate may visit Iceland, regardless of whether they are from the European Economic Area (EEA) or Schengen. As long as the travelers can provide a valid vaccination certificate stating which vaccine was given, who the issuer was, and what batch number the vaccine was, they should be okay.

 

An official document in Icelandic, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, or English must be shown to prove the vaccine was carried out. Pfizer, Moderna, J&J, and AstraZeneca are the only vaccinations presently approved by the Icelandic government.

 

Pre-registration forms must be completed by passengers prior to their departure from Iceland.. Travelers must produce a negative PCR test result, no older than 72 hours, and they must be tested at the airport upon arrival.

 

Italy

Until March 15, Italy has split nations into a number of categories, with February 1 being the start date.

 

A complete list of countries in Europe is included in List C: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Croatia, Denmark (including the Faroe Islands and Greenland), Estonia, Finland, France (including Guadalupe, Martinique, Guyana, Reunion, and Mayotte), Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal (including the Azores and Madeira), Czech Republic, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland.

 

On February 1, the following countries were added to List D: Argentina, Australia, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Canada, Chile, Colombia, UAE, Indonesia, Japan, Israel, Kuwait, New Zealand, Peru, Qatar, Rwanda, UK, South Korea, USA, Uruguay, Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Macao. Kosovo has been omitted from this list, for some reason.

 

List E is reserved for the remainder of other countries in the world. Meaning only necessary travels are permitted from these countries.

 

Travel is permitted from Aruba, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, French Polynesia, Maldives, Mauritius, Oman, Phuket (Thailand), Seychelles, Sharm El Sheikh, and Marsa Alam (Egypt), Singapore, and Turkey through "Covid-free tourism corridors." People must travel in a restricted group and stay at government-approved hotels as part of this program; the requirements are stringent.

 

Visitors are required to complete a self-declaration form, regardless of whether they have had any vaccinations. There are a few more things to keep in mind based on your place of origin.

 

To enter Italy from a country on List C (the European Union), travelers must provide proof of a current immunization record, proof of recovery from Covid-19 infection, or a negative test result obtained within the previous 24 hours (antigen) or 48 hours (PCR).

 

For List D travelers, there must be documentation of vaccination (with the parameters above) and a negative test within 72 hours of arrival (PCR) or 24 hours of arrival (ELISA) (antigen). After arriving from the UK, PCR testing is required within 48 hours.

 

An antigen or PCR test performed within 72 hours of arrival is also required for travelers from countries on List E (essential travel only). They must then be quarantined for ten days and pass a negative test before being allowed to exit quarantine.

 

Young children under the age of six are exempt from the testing and quarantine procedures.

 

Ireland

A primary immunization series certificate will no longer be recognized for travel if the last dose has been given more than 270 days (9 months) ago on 1 February 2022. Additional dosage certificates are not time-limited in terms of their validity.

 

A COVID-19 Passenger Locator Form must be completed online prior to your arrival by all travelers. Proof of immunization or recovery from COVID-19 within the last 180 days, as well as a negative RT-PCR test, is done within 72 hours after arrival, are also required.

 

Kazakhstan

Certain nations' flights have resumed, but visitors must now apply for a visa before they arrive in Kazakhstan. A negative PCR test within 72 hours must also be presented.

 

Latvia

The EU green certificate or a certificate issued in the United States, Australia, Israel, New Zealand, and Canada allows vaccinated and recovered travelers from any nation to enter. A negative PCR test or an antigen test from within the last 48 hours is necessary for the majority of visitors entering Latvia. Both tests must be done in a lab.

 

Testing is not required for holders of the EU green certificate and vaccinated immigrants from the United States, Australia, Israel, New Zealand, and Canada.

 

Arrivals from Germany, Sweden, Egypt, the United Kingdom, Poland, Norway, Italy, Lithuania, Finland, Hungary, Estonia, Spain, Netherlands, Russia, Ireland, Denmark, Georgia, Malta, Ukraine, and Switzerland shall be checked carefully.

 

Arrivals from Denmark, Belgium, Ireland, Germany, Norway, Russia, Sweden, and the United Kingdom must submit a negative test regardless of their vaccination status.

 

Liechtenstein

All newcomers must register before they arrive. Between days 4 and 7, they will be retested for PCR or antigen if they provide a negative PCR or antigen test that is no older than 72 hours.

 

Quarantine for 10 days will be necessary for anybody entering Switzerland from high-risk nations or territories. The current list of nations may be seen here, and it is updated on a regular basis.

 

Lithuania

The need for a negative COVID-19 test and self-isolation is waived for travelers who have received their COVID-19 vaccination in its entirety. You'll require proof of immunization. All new arrivals are required to submit an online questionnaire 48 hours prior to their arrival at the airport.

 

Janssen, Comirnaty (Pfizer/BioNTech), Moderna, and Vaxzevria are the vaccines that have been approved (AstraZeneca). A negative test result and self-isolation are not necessary for visitors who have visited the Republic of India during the past 14 days before their return or arrival in the Republic of Lithuania.

 

Luxembourg

Luxembourg is open to citizens and residents of EU and Schengen countries, as well as citizens of Bahrain, Chile, China, Colombia, Indonesia, Kuwait, New Zealand, Peru, Qatar, Rwanda, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, UAE, Uruguay, Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan.

 

All vaccinated visitors from Albania, Andorra, Faroe Islands, Israel, Morocco, Monaco, Panama, Armenia, North Macedonia, San Marino, Switzerland, Turkey, Ukraine, the UK, Vatican City, Moldova, Georgia, New Zealand, Serbia are also allowed to enter. They must obtain a vaccination certificate provided by the Luxembourg government in order to travel.

 

Exceptions have been made for those who need to come to the United States for a job, school, or family reasons.

 

All visitors to Luxembourg must have a negative PCR or antigen test that is no more than 72 hours old. Instead, persons who have been immunized against COVID-19 or who have recovered from it may provide confirmation of immunization.

 

Madeira

To visit Madeira, one of the two autonomous districts of the nation, vaccinated travelers and Covid recoverees do not need to undergo Covid testing. The Azores, the other island group, does not have this kind of provision.

 

Malta

Before landing in Malta, all passengers must complete a passenger locator form 72 hours before their flight, although those who have been properly immunized are free from the testing requirement.

 

Montenegro

The borders of Montenegro are now open to visitors who have been completely immunized, and there are just a few restrictions in place inside the country.

 

To enter Montenegro, all visitors must provide proof of a negative PCR or antigen test that is no older than 48 hours. Both tests must be carried out in a laboratory. In addition to the test, they must provide documentation of immunization.

 

Moldova

Travelers who have received all of their recommended vaccinations are free to enter the country.

 

Monaco

All visitors to Monaco must have been fully vaccinated and submit a negative PCR or antigen test, which must be no older than 24 hours, to enter the country.

 

North Macedonia

The land borders of North Macedonia have been opened, and flights to and from the nation have resumed. Visitors to North Macedonia must provide a PCR test that is no older than 72 hours before they may leave the country. The arrival of a vaccinated individual may alternatively show evidence of immunization.

 

Norway

Within 72 hours of arriving in Norway, all visitors who have a valid visitor's visa are required to register with the Norwegian authorities.

 

A pre-arrival test is not required for those who have been immunized and have an EU green certificate or another approved certificate. Regardless of immunization status, individuals will be tested upon arrival or during the first 24 hours of their arrival, whichever comes first.

 

The Netherlands

Visitors from any nation may enter if they have been fully immunized. There is a vaccination and health paperwork that they must complete. There must be a negative PCR test or fast test results done no more than 24 hours before departure for most entries to the Netherlands. Arrivals from EU nations who have been vaccinated do not need to provide test results.

 

Poland

People from EU, Schengen, and from countries such as Georgia, Japan, Canada, New Zealand, Thailand, South Korea, Tunisia, Australia, Israel, the United States, the United Kingdom, Ukraine, and Turkey may all go to Poland. PLF must be completed in advance by all travelers.

 

Antigen or PCR tests that are less than 24 hours old are acceptable for arrivals. Both tests must be carried out in a laboratory. An acceptable test must be less than 48 hours old, or evidence of vaccination/recovery may be shown. There is no quarantine for visitors who have been completely immunized.

 

Portugal

It is also possible for people who have had their vaccinations and whose vaccination certificates have been recognized by the EU to enter the country. Arrivals from third-party nations are only allowed to enter the United States if they are absolutely necessary.

 

Arrivals must fill out a passenger locator form in advance and produce a PCR test from the 48 hours before arrival or an antigen test no older than 48 hours, and undertake a health check. European Union vaccination certificates or other approved evidence of immunization are not required for arrivals.

 

Romania

For the vast majority of foreign visitors, Romania has reopened its borders. There is a mandatory form that must be completed by everyone entering Romania. PCR tests must be completed 72 hours before arriving in Romania. Pre-arrival testing is not required for passengers who are completely vaccinated and have recovered.

 

Russia

Flights between Russia and nations deemed safe are being resumed, according to Russia's state-run news agency. All new entrants must be covered by medical insurance before they may enter the country. This form must be completed in advance by all guests. Anyone entering Russia will be asked to provide a PCR test that is no more than 48 hours old. A second test will be administered to passengers arriving from China, Israel, or the United Kingdom after they have arrived.

 

Travel from Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Madagascar, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Tanzania, Zimbabwe, and Hong Kong has been halted because of the Covid-19 Omicron version.

 

San Marino

San Marino is accessible to everyone who has been granted entry to Italy. San Marino does not need quarantine or testing for entry.

 

Serbia

For the first time, Serbia's borders are officially open to all passengers, with extra security measures in place for some. All nationals of the following countries: Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina; Bulgaria; Hungary; Montenegro; and North Macedonia are free from the entrance restrictions.

 

To enter Serbia, all new immigrants must provide proof of a negative PCR test or an antigen test that is no older than 48 hours. A laboratory is required to conduct both tests.

 

Visitors who have been vaccinated in these countries are also exempt from testing requirements: EU member countries, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Belgium, Cabo Verde, Croatia, Cyprus, Egypt, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Lebanon, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Malta, Morocco, Moldova, Netherlands, San Marino, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, Tunisia, UK, and Ukraine.

 

On days 1 and 7 of quarantine, arrivals from countries with Omicron concerns will be retested.

 

Slovakia

Arrivals who have been vaccinated are welcome from any nation. Fill out the Public Health Passenger Locator Form in advance of their arrival in Slovakia. No pre-arrival testing is required for anyone arriving who have received all of their required vaccinations.

 

Slovenia

Those who have recovered from COVID-19 and have received at least one dose of an authorized vaccination no later than eight months after testing positive with a PCR test or developing symptoms are eligible for entrance without quarantine.

 

Every new arrival is required to complete a passenger location form electronically. The form may be accessed by clicking here. They must also provide negative PCR or antigen test findings that are no older than 48 hours.

 

Travelers who have been vaccinated against COVID-19 or who have recently recovered may submit evidence of vaccination or recovery.

 

Spain

All third-country visitors, including those traveling just for pleasure, must have a valid vaccination certificate and have completed their whole immunization regimen or received their last dose at least 14 days before departure. Prior to their visit, all guests must complete an FCS form.

 

Visitors to Spain will be asked to submit a health form, which includes a PCR no older than 72 hours, an antigen test no older than 24 hours, or confirmation of immunization. Both tests must be done in a lab. Visitors from well-regarded safe havens are excluded.

 

Switzerland

COVID-19 survivors are exempt from testing and quarantine restrictions while entering Switzerland (unless they are traveling from areas with variants of concern). All newcomers must register before they arrive.

 

Pre-departure negative PCR tests are required for all other travelers who have been in a place with a higher risk of infection in the recent 10 days. This rule does not apply to children under the age of 16. Additional requirements include reporting their arrival in Switzerland to the cantonal authorities, as well as completing a necessary quarantine. A negative PCR test on day 7 might decrease the quarantine period.

 

All visitors to Switzerland must have a negative PCR test or an antigen test from within the last 24 hours, whichever is more recent. Both tests must be carried out in a laboratory.

 

Sweden

All immunized travelers are permitted entry into Sweden. A negative PCR or antigen no older than 72 hours must be shown by all arrivals to Sweden, except those from the European Economic Area (EEA) and the EU.

 

Turkey

Except for the border with Iran, Turkey has opened most of its borders, and flights are resumed country by country. Online registration is required for all arrivals to Turkey 72 hours in advance.

 

A negative PCR test or an antigen test no older than 48 hours will be needed for all arrivals to Turkey. Both tests must be carried out in a laboratory. Tests are not required for those arriving who have been immunized.

 

In addition, immigrants from countries such as Afghanistan and Brazil are required to provide a negative PCR test that is no older than 72 hours, even if they have been completely immunized.

 

Ukraine

Travel to and from Ukraine is once again permitted. In order to get COVID-19 therapy, each new patient must provide a valid insurance certificate. To enter Ukraine, all visitors must have a negative PCR or antigen test that is no older than 72 hours old. Vaccinated visitors are free from the pre-testing requirements.

 

Vatican City

Visitors visiting the Vatican who have been vaccinated and have recovered from their illness are welcome. Anyone with a valid Reinforced Green Pass who is able to enter Italy is welcome to pay a visit. The Vatican's website, http://tickets.museivaticani.va/, requires pre-registration for all guests.

 

The United States of America

Travelers must show proof of vaccination for disease control.

Travelers must show proof of vaccination for disease control.

Anguilla

Only vaccinated travelers are allowed into Anguilla, with pregnant women and children under the age of 18 excused from the restriction.

 

Anguillan authorities require that a traveler's last dose of vaccine be at least three weeks old in order to be deemed completely immunized. vaccinations made by Pfizer, AstraZeneca, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson are among several that have been approved for use.

 

Visitors from outside the island must apply for entry permission at IVisitAnguilla in advance and provide proof of a negative PCR test result obtained and received within the previous two to five days or a negative antigen test result obtained and received within the preceding 48 hours prior to arrival on the island. Proof of vaccinations must also be uploaded by travelers.

 

Argentina

If a P.C.R. test conducted no more than 72 hours before departure came back negative, or if a fast test came back negative, fully vaccinated Americans might enter Argentina. A sworn statement must be completed within 48 hours of travel and COVID-19 treatment insurance must be purchased in the event of an infection.

 

Children under the age of six are excluded from the pre-test requirement for fully vaccinated travelers who have recovered from COVID-19 in the preceding 90 days. Vaccination documentation is not needed for travelers under the age of 18.

 

Antigua and Barbuda

To enter the country, you must be at least 18 years old and have received a WHO-approved immunization. P.C.R. or antigen tests from the last four days are required for all travelers, including passengers in transit and children ages 5 and older. Those who have tested positive for an antigen may be subjected to a P.C.R. test as soon as they arrive.

 

Bahamas

The Bahamas welcomes visitors who are fully vaccinated, but they must present a negative COVID-19 test done no more than 72 hours before arrival in order to enjoy their relaxing Caribbean holiday. NAAT, PCR, RNA, RT-PCR, and TMA are all acceptable tests. There is also an antigen test for passengers between the ages of 2 and 11 years old, as well as for passengers with proof of complete immunization in the form of a COVID-19 vaccination certificate. vaccines approved include AstraZeneca's Covishield, Janssen's Vaxzevria, Moderna, and Pfizer-BioNTec. BioNTec's (Comirnaty).

 

The cost of a Bahamas Travel Health Visa, which includes insurance coverage, depends on the duration of the traveler's stay and the traveler's immunization status.

 

Barbados

Travelers who have received the vaccine are now permitted to return to Barbados. All incoming passengers must have a negative COVID-19 PCR test within three days of arrival or an antigen test within one day of arrival if they are five years old or older. Before arriving at the airport, travelers are required to fill out an online form. No quarantine is required for tourists who have had a vaccination, however, they may be randomly picked for testing when they arrive.

 

Belize

International entrants to Belize must now provide a negative Covid-19 test, regardless of immunization status, according to the most recent Belizean travel laws. COVID-19 PCR results must be obtained within 96 hours of travel or any authorized Antigen Rapid Test results must be done within 48 hours of travel. Passengers who arrive without the required documentation will be subject to a USD 50 airport testing charge.

 

Two weeks before arriving in Belize, travelers who are completely vaccinated must have received their last dosage. Before they arrive in Belize, they must download the Belize Health App and fill out the necessary health information.

 

All overseas visitors are required to produce evidence of the purchase of travel health insurance starting on February 15th, 2022.

 

Bermuda

A negative PCR test conducted no more than four days before arrival or a three-day antigen test is required for all travelers over the age of 18. Children under the age of 2 are excluded from the need to provide a negative test result. Upon arrival, as well as on days four and ten of their stay, all visitors are subjected to drug testing.

 

Quarantine for vaccinated passengers is necessary for at least 24 hours, however, it may be longer, depending on the findings of arrival testing.

 

One to three days before a traveler's departure, they may apply for a Bermuda Travel Authorization and pay a USD 75 cost. If you don't, you'll have to pay a processing charge of $1,000 when it arrives. Vaccinated travelers must have a negative pre-departure test result in order to avoid obligatory quarantine. When they arrive in Bermuda, they are required to sit for tests on day 4, day 8, and day 14 of their stay.

 

Bolivia

Flights to and from Bolivia have resumed, and all arrivals must fill out a form. To enter Bolivia, vaccinated visitors must provide evidence of health insurance coverage for COVID-19 treatment and negative PCR test results that are no older than 72 hours old. Quarantine is not required for newcomers who have been immunized.

 

Brazil

Only those who have been properly vaccinated are permitted into Brazil, which has opened its borders to international aviation travel. Prior to landing in Brazil, all visitors must fill out a health declaration and provide either a negative RT-PCR test from within the last 72 hours or a fast antigen test from within the last 24 hours. Both tests must be carried out in a laboratory.

 

The British Virgin Islands

All entering travelers over the age of 18 must present evidence of a current, negative PCR or antigen test, as well as confirmation of a complete immunization. A PCR or fast antigen test result obtained no later than 48 hours before arrival might avoid testing for fully-vaccinated individuals.

 

Children under the age of 17 are subject to the same testing procedures as adults, and they will be tested as soon as they get to the airport.

 

Canada

In order to enter Canada, you must be fully immunized. A 72-hour notice is required for all arrivals, including quarantine plans and contact information, to register their travel details on ArriveCAN. Visitors arriving by plane may be subjected to further testing and self-isolation until the results of those tests are received. Arrivals from the United States are exempt.

 

For anyone arriving from outside Canada or the US, a quarantine at an authorized hotel is necessary until the results of a health test are ready at their own cost. On arrival in several Canadian provinces, domestic passengers are also required to quarantine themselves.

 

Chile

Except for returning citizens, residents, and other pre-approved circumstances, travel to Chile is now prohibited. Visitors who are completely vaccinated may enter Chile by plane provided they show evidence of immunization. Before you may arrive in Chile, you must have your visa application approved and immunization evidence submitted.

 

An online form must be completed 48 hours before arrival and health insurance with a minimum coverage of USD 30,000 is required for all new entrants.

 

Colombia

Colombian airlines are once again offering flights to and from outside. The Venezuelan border is closed to both land and maritime traffic. To enter Colombia, visitors must be immunized and submit a health questionnaire 72 hours before arrival as well as a Check-Mig form 24 hours prior to departure.

 

For those who have been vaccinated, there is no need to take a test upon entering Colombia. However, individuals who have had at least one immunization and have a negative PCR test within 72 hours or an antigen test within 48 hours may attend.

 

Costa Rica

PCR results that are negative aren't necessary. Health Passes must be filled out by all travelers no later than 72 hours before departure. There is a QR code on the webpage that you should bring with you when you arrive. At least 14 days before entering, a traveler's vaccination record may be added to the health pass. Anyone under the age of 18 (no matter their vaccination status) is excluded from the necessity to purchase travel insurance starting on August 1, 2021, if they are completely vaccinated.

 

Most public locations, including hotels, restaurants, pubs, and museums, require visitors to be vaccinated. If a QR code is required to enter an establishment, the establishment will have to operate at a reduced capacity.

 

Cuba

A negative PCR test, no older than 72 hours, is required of all visitors to Cuba, and they may be randomly picked for further testing upon arrival. Health insurance that covers Covid-19 is required for all new entrants.

 

Arrivals from South Africa, Lesotho, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Namibia, Malawi, or Eswatini must be tested at arrival and again on the 7th day of their stay in the country.

 

Travelers from South Africa, Lesotho, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Namibia, Malawi, or Eswatini must quarantine for eight days while landing in Cuba, unless they have a valid vaccination certificate.

 

Mexico

No quarantine or testing is required for arrivals, however, all visitors must submit a health statement. Once they arrive in Mexico, they just need to have a temperature check.

 

Panama

The international flights to and from Panama have resumed. A travel declaration form will be needed for all allowed arrivals. Arrivals are only completely immunized if they have had a further booster dose.

 

All visitors to Panama will be required to submit a negative antigen or PCR test that is no more than 72 hours old when they arrive. Both tests must be carried out in a laboratory. Vaccinated tourists are free from the $50 USD fee for testing upon arrival. Arrivals who have received their required vaccinations will not be subjected to the testing process.

 

The USA

Tourists from any nation who have been vaccinated may enter the United States. There is a one-day deadline for all overseas entrants to the United States to show that they have a negative PCR or Antigen test. Both tests must be carried out in a laboratory. They must also provide confirmation of immunization.

 

Fully vaccinated travellers like Filipinos visiting their OFW relatives must have proof of full vaccination.

Fully vaccinated travellers like Filipinos visiting their OFW relatives must have proof of full vaccination.

All of this ease in restrictions in different parts of the world is great news for our OFWs who would like to search for a greener pasture abroad. These better opportunities can give you a chance to have ready for occupancy units from Lumina Homes that you can get through a bank home loan.

 

Lumina Homes offer a wide range of ofw house for sale in its over 50 projects nationwide that provide ofw housing loan, best for our kababayans who found their luck abroad.

 

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