Note! We will work hard to ensure the accuracy of the following information, but this is an unusual moment, so be sure to check before departure because, as the situation changes, policies will change as well.
- 50 countries are completely closed
Only citizens, residents returning to their homes or people in other special circumstances can enter the country.
than last month: +1
- 90 countries partially open
Entering these countries may depend on the traveler's nationality, place of departure or other specific regulations. If a country or region that is forced to be quarantined upon arrival is considered partially open, 114 countries or regions around the world are partially open.
than last month: -2
- 5 countries are about to open
These countries have announced specific dates of reopening, but some entry requirements may still apply.
- 75 countries have no travel restrictions
These countries have no formal entry restrictions, but adjustments may be made based on the situation.
than last month: +1
COVID-19 travel restrictions and border restrictions
– Updated on February 3, 2021
again reminded: We will try our best to provide the latest information on border closure and opening of various countries, but please check government travel consultation and Local news sources for the latest information. If you don't find the listed country here, be sure to check the restrictions it may have.
Caribbean
Anguilla (Anguilla): Anguilla (Anguilla) is open to pre-approved tourists from certain countries. Approved travelers must fill out a pre-registration form for travel 3 to 3 COVID-19 PCR test within 5 days. Everyone must undergo a test again on the 10th day after arrival. Anguilla's oceans and airports still maintain regular pit flights.
Aruba : All non-resident eligible travelers must be eligible for travel online and a health questionnaire will be sent to you 72 hours before the trip. You must provide COVID-19 test results within 72 hours before departure, purchase Aruba's COVID-19 insurance, and agree to a health check and a temperature check upon arrival.
Antigua and Barbuda : The border is open to foreign tourists. All passengers must issue a COVID-19 RT-PCR medical certificate within 7 days of flight. Upon arrival, visitors will undergo medical examinations and must complete a health declaration form. Travelers may need to conduct further COVID-19 testing at their own expense.
Barbados : The airport is open. Graded to extremely low, low, medium or high risk country travel. Everyone must fill out the online immigration and customs form 24 hours before traveling. Travelers in certain categories must upload negative results for PCR COVID-19 tests 72 hours before arrival.
Bahamas : Resuming commercial flight. All travelers must apply for an online health visa to present a negative COVID-19 RT-PCR result and the results must not be earlier than 5 days before the travel date, and anyone staying for more than 5 days will be tested again on the day of arrival.
Bermuda : If you are from a country listed by the World Health Organization with community-transmitted COVID-19, you must obtain a travel authorization to require a negative test result within 7 days before departure. Eligible travelers must complete a check form, present a certificate of health insurance, and conduct further COVID-19 testing prior to arrival and quarantine.
British Virgin Islands : The border is only open to return Virgin Islands residents, relatives, permanent residents and naturalized citizens. Anyone who wants to return will need to register online. The arrival time will be quarantined for 14 days.
Cayman Islands : International flights and cruise ships are prohibited unless pre-authorized. Anyone who is allowed to enter must be quarantined for 14 days upon arrival.
Cuba : Havana Airport reopens commercial and chartered flights. All airports in Cuba are now open. Everyone must fill out a health statement, declare where they want to live, and undergo a PCR test. After PCR tests are performed, travelers must be quarantined in the hotel for up to 24 hours while waiting for the test results. Negative travelers can freely explore Cuba.
Dominican : Commercial flights have resumed. All visitors must fill out an online questionnaire 24 hours before arrival and provide a negative 72-hour result upon arrival. Upon arrival, a health check will be performed, including a Rapid Diagnostic Test (RDT) on arrival. If the RDT is negative, the traveler must undergo 5 days of self-isolation in a government-operated or certified facility before taking another PCR test.
Dominican Republic : International flights have resumed. All passengers must complete the complete Traveler Health Affidavit, and those travelers who show symptoms will be randomly selected for rapid testing of COVID-19 upon arrival. Since December 30, the Dominican government has stipulated a mandatory seven-day quarantine period, which applies to travelers who travel to or within the previous two weeks. Passengers will be required to undergo PCR tests when in quarantine. All passenger flights entering the UK are suspended.
Grenada : According to Grenada's color code system, the identification scores of low, medium and high-risk areas, travelers in all countries must present a negative PCR test conducted within 7 days of travel. All travelers must complete a health declaration form, register and download the Grenada contact tracing app and will undergo a quick test upon arrival. Non-nationals must have travel insurance to cover COVID-19, or state that they will bear the costs of treatment and isolation.
Haiti : Some international flights have been resumed. Passengers must complete the COVID-19 health survey form and no passengers with temperatures above 100.4ºF (38ºC) are allowed to board the plane.
Jamaica : The border is open to foreign travelers. All passengers are required for travel authorization and COVID-19 test results before checking in or flying to Jamaica.
Montserrat : Travel registration must be completed by the statement of access at least 72 hours before departure. Eligible travelers must self-isolate for 14 days upon arrival.
Saint Lucia : All passengers must obtain a negative COVID-19 PCR result not exceeding 7 days before arriving in Saint Lucia and must fill out the pre-entry registration form. Passengers will be inspected upon entry. Except for anyone who has travel records in the designated travel bubble within the past 21 days, incoming passengers must be quarantined for 14 days. Everyone must make a confirmed reservation at a COVID-19 certified accommodation provider or pre-arranged accommodation confirmation at a government-operated quarantine facility. Unless the hotel arranges a tour, visitors must not go out during the quarantine period of their COVID-19 accommodation.
St. Kitts and Nevis : International airports are reopening, and all inbound passengers must fill out the travel authorization form and provide RT-PCR COVID-19 test results obtained within 72 hours.
St. Vincent and the Grenadines : All travelers must fill out the online pre-arrival travel form and each person should bring the COVID-19 PCR test results obtained up to 5 days before arrival. Upon arrival, everyone will receive another PCR test. While waiting for the results, everyone will be subject to mandatory quarantine to clear the level. Port health officials can ask for continued quarantine for 9 to 16 days.
Trinidad and Tobago : Only returning nationals and residents are allowed to enter and must comply with entry requirements.
Turks and Caicos Islands: The border is open, travelers must obtain travel authorization through the TCI Insurance Portal 72 hours before departure, obtain a negative COVID-19 PCR result within 5 days before departure, and health/travel insurance must cover COVID -19, and a health check questionnaire must be completed.
North American
Canada : The land border between the United States and Canada will be banned until at least February 21, 2021.From January 7, 2021, all air passengers over 5 years of age to Canada will need to test negative for COVID-19 before boarding a flight to the country. Passengers must present evidence to their airline that the test results are negative before boarding a flight to Canada. The test must be performed using a COVID-19 molecular polymerase chain reaction (or PCR) test and must be performed within 72 hours. Anyone who tests negative and is authorized to enter Canada must still complete a full mandatory 14-day quarantine.
Most foreigners are banned from entering Canada. The exemption includes Canadian citizens, permanent residents or their immediate family members, temporary foreign workers and some international students.
Mexico : All passengers must submit a questionnaire to the Immigration Bureau upon arrival. Until February 21, 2021, the U.S.-Mexico land border remains closed and all unnecessary traffic will be closed.
US : From January 26, all airline passengers entering the United States must present COVID-19 tests within 72 hours of departure. The airline must confirm negative test results for all passengers before boarding. Passengers allowed to enter the United States must self-isolate for at least 7 days after arrival and undergo COVID-19 testing 3-5 days after arrival. Until February 21, 2021, all unnecessary travel is prohibited on land borders with Canada and Mexico.
South America
Argentina : Most foreign tourists cannot access the border. All travelers authorized to enter Argentina must comply with the following requirements at least until midnight on February 28.
All travelers to Argentina (including transit passengers to other countries) must fill out the electronic "Swear Statement" form within 48 hours of the trip. Medical certificates of negative COVID-19 PCR results obtained within 72 hours before arrival must be provided, and travel medical insurance must include the cost of treatment for coronavirus (COVID-19). All over the country, you must cover your mouth and nose with a mask or other clothing whenever you go out in public.
Bolivia : Foreign travelers must obtain test results approved by Bolivian consulates in various places before arrival. Anyone without medical certificates will be quarantined. Land border crossings will continue to be closed to foreign passengers.
Brazil : Foreign passengers can enter Brazil by air for up to 90 days when obtaining a visa. Foreign citizens must present a valid health insurance certificate, which covers the duration of their stay. All non-Brazil nationals/residents are required to present a medical statement to confirm that they do not have COVID-19. Land and ocean borders remain closed.
Chile : From December 31, all other travelers, including Chileans, local residents and non-local foreigners, must complete a mandatory quarantine on arrival in Chile. After 7 days of forced isolation, passengers can undergo PCR tests and are still in the quarantine area while waiting for the results. If the result is negative, the quarantine can be cancelled. All travelers can only enter Chile through the international airport in Santiago. All other crossing points will remain closed.
Colombia : International flights have been resumed and destinations are limited. Starting from January 9, 2021, all airline passengers will need to obtain a negative PCR test within 96 hours before boarding. All eligible international passengers must fill out the entry form online 24 hours before departure.
Ecuador : Commercial flights have resumed. Upon arrival, all passengers are required to sign a statement form with the itinerary and local contact information. All passengers must obtain a negative PCR result within 10 days before departure to avoid self-isolation. The Ministry of Health (MSP) will also conduct random tests on arriving passengers.
French Guiana : Strictly restrict travel until further notice. Only travelers who can prove entry for emergency home/work reasons can enter and must provide proof. Boarding requires COVID-19 tests obtained within 72 hours before departure.
Guyana : The airport has been reopened and foreign travelers are allowed.All passengers must have a negative PCR COVID-19 certificate and must be tested at least 7 days before arrival. Passengers who have completed the test within 72 hours will be allowed to enter Guyana immediately. If your test is conducted between 4 and 7 days before entry, you will undergo a second PCR test and must self-isolate until the test results are negative.
Paraguay : Now, as long as the sanitation regulations are compliant, non-resident foreigners can be allowed to enter Paraguay by plane. Non-resident passengers must have a medical certificate and their COVID-19 RT-PCR test results must be negative (acquisitioned within a maximum of 72 hours in the country of departure or transit). Foreign travelers must have international medical insurance covering the cost of coronavirus (COVID-19) treatment. Everyone must fill out the traveler health information form online up to 24 hours before departure.
Peru : Eligible passengers must submit test results at least 72 hours before departure and sign a statement that includes agreement to comply with the mandatory 14-day quarantine regulations and that you have not been in Europe or South Africa in the past 14 days Stay.
Suriname: Only flights, medical and repatriation flights from Holland are allowed. Passengers must send an email to quarantinehotel@gmail.com at no more than 72 hours before departure, including a medical certificate containing a negative COVID-19 RT-PCR test result (tested up to 72 hours before departure) Or the ELISA test result for passengers who have previously tested positive is positive (testing must not be earlier than 6 months). Non-residents are also required to provide confirmed accommodation reservations (at least 10 days) at the SHATA registered accommodation, as well as health insurance covering any COVID-19 costs.
Uruguay : Foreigners are still prohibited, with only a few exceptions. Eligible travelers must present COVID-19 tests within 72 hours before departure and undergo mandatory self-isolation for 7 days at the stated address. Before the quarantine is completed, it is necessary to test again on day 7. All non-resident foreign travelers must present a certificate of health insurance covering suspicious or confirmed COVID-19.
Venezuela : Borders are closed, commercial flights are suspended, entry is limited to Venezuelan citizens and residents who must undergo a negative COVID-19 PCR test within 48 hours of boarding and conduct a COVID-19 test upon arrival.
Central America
Belize : Philip Goldson International Airport has reopened. Passengers must download the Belize Health App 72 hours before departure and obtain negative PCR COVID-19 test results.
Costa Rica : The border reopens, allowing citizens and residents of certain countries to enter. Eligible travelers must complete an epidemiological form before departure, meet visa requirements and purchase a travel insurance policy covering COVID-19.
Salvador : El Salvador International Airport has reopened and regular international passenger flights have begun. Passengers must issue a printed medical certificate with a negative COVID-19 test result within 72 hours before departure or reaching the land border.
Guatemala : Guatemala's Aurora International Airport is reopening. Travelers must register their travel through the Guatemala Health Pass website 24 hours before arrival. Inbound passengers must receive a negative COVID-19 PCR test of no more than 72 hours.
Honduras : International flights have resumed. Passengers must obtain medical certificates with COVID-19 PCR negative or rapid test results within 72 hours of arrival and fill out the form online before departure. If you bring a PCR negative or a quick test, there is no need to isolate.
Nicaragua : There are no entry restrictions in Nicaragua. Anyone entering Nicaragua must have a medical certificate that a negative COVID-19 test result and the test must be conducted no more than 72 hours prior to arrival.
Panama : Tocumen International Airport reopens commercial flights. Foreign travelers, residents and Panamanians must obtain PCR COVID-19 test results within 48 hours of boarding a flight to Panama.Passengers without test results must undergo a quick test at their own expense. Arrivals must sign a health declaration form.
Europe
From July 1, 2020, the EU Council will allow non-EU citizens who are considered safe countries to enter the EU, and the list will be reviewed every 15 days. EU member states decide on their own whether their borders are open.
Albania : International flights have been resumed, and passengers do not need to be quarantined and pre-departure inspections upon arrival. A temperature check will be performed upon arrival, and a mask is required, and the quarantine will only be for those showing symptoms of COVID-19.
Austria : There is no restriction on entry to countries deemed as safe by the Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (or passengers staying in these countries for 10 days). For travelers from countries with travel warnings, entry can be made by confirming that the PCR test results are negative (executed within 72 hours) or by self-isolation for 10 days.
Belarus : Travelers from countries with high COVID-19 cases (please check the latest update on the Belarusian government website) must self-isolate for 10 days. Foreign travelers must obtain PCR COVID-19 test results within 48 hours of arrival. Foreign travelers must have valid medical insurance.
Belgium: The trip to Belgium depends on the EU. For the latest information on where travel restrictions apply, please visit the Belgian Ministry of Foreign Affairs website. Anyone who is eligible to enter must complete the "Traveler Location Form" 48 hours before arrival.
Bosnia and Herzegovina: Citizens and residents of EU and Schengen countries may enter the country without exceeding 48 hours, and an entry ban is imposed for other non-resident foreign citizens.
Bulgaria : Depending on the destination you are traveling, you may need to present evidence of a COVID-19 test.
Croatia : From December 1, 2021, border areas will be closed to foreign tourists except for certain EU/EAA countries. Passengers must fill out the online form before arrival.
Cyprus : International entrants from a few countries are allowed to enter Cyprus, which are classified as A (low risk, unrestricted) or B (risk increased by certain restrictions compared to Class A risk). All passengers must complete the Cyprus flight pass online and upload the PCR test results within 24 hours before departure. Travel from Category C (except citizens/residents).
Czech Republic : Since January 5, the Czech Republic has established a three-level entry system and designated the country as red, orange or green according to the risk level.
Denmark : Limited countries open borders marked yellow on the Danish government website, which is updated weekly and may vary based on the infection rate of COVID-19. Travelers from "open" countries must present a certificate of accommodation for at least six nights.
German : Unrestricted travel is only allowed if the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) does not define the region as a "high-risk area". Anyone who has spent 14 days before reaching the identified hazardous area is obliged to self-isolate for 14 days in his or her home or provide negative test results for COVID-19 within 48 hours before entry or entry.
Greenland: Greenland travel is open to residents of open countries and is listed as yellow on the Danish government website. All eligible travelers must complete the Sumut form and obtain negative RT/PCR test results from Scandinavian hospitals and the results must not be five days earlier than the date of the test.
Greece : Eligible travelers must fill out an online passenger location form at least 24 hours before arrival and obtain negative PCR test results 72 hours before entering Greece. Any passenger may be required to undergo COVID-19 testing upon arrival, and upon completion of the test, you must self-isolate at the address specified on the entry form and wait for the phone to notify your results.
Estonia : Travelers arriving in Estonia will be subject to freedom of movement when starting travel from countries with a COVID-19 infection rate exceeding 16 cases per 100,000 people over the past 14 days. Travelers can choose to conduct tests to reduce self-isolation time.
Finland : Leisure travel is also available from China (based on reciprocity). Basic work-related travel can be done from the UK, all Schengen countries and EU countries. In addition to countries listed as leisure travel, it is recommended to quarantine from the outside world for 14 days upon arrival.
France : Anyone who arrives in France by plane, car, ferry and train from Europe from January 31, 2021 must present a negative COVID-19 PCR result, which will be conducted within 72 hours before departure. Travelers must also fill out a "déclaration l'honneur" to prove that they have no symptoms associated with COVID-19 and have not had contact with confirmed cases in the past 14 days. This form can be found on the French government's website. Passengers should then self-isolate for 7 days after arrival and then undergo a PCR test.
Hungary : Foreigners are allowed to enter Hungary only when "very necessary". Most countries have been classified into the red category, and for limited countries that are not such, strict measures are taken for incoming people. Hungarians returning from overseas must self-isolate for 14 days, or undergo two negative COVID-19 tests apart two days apart.
Iceland : All passengers must fill out a pre-registration form. All passengers who stay in high-risk areas for 10 days or more must undergo 14-day quarantine. To shorten the quarantine time, you must perform a PCR test for COVID-19 upon arrival in Iceland and then perform a second test after 5 days. While waiting for the results, you must follow the quarantine measures until you know the results of the second test.
Ireland : All passengers must fill out the healthy passenger positioning form. Travelers from Northern Ireland or green list countries do not have to limit their trips within 14 days of arrival. All arrivals who are not on the green list will be required to limit their movement for 14 days.
Italy : Until February 15, travel in all regions of Italy is prohibited unless for work, health or absolutely necessary reasons. Curfews are imposed in all areas from 10 pm to 5 AM. You cannot leave your place of residence during this period except for emergency, work or health reasons.
From January 7, residents will only be allowed to enter for work or study reasons. Travelers must present a negative test and must be performed within 48 hours before the trip and self-isolate for 14 days.
Kosovo : Passengers do not need COVID-19 tests when they arrive, nor are they mandatory quarantines. Follow all precautions.
Latvia : From January 15, 2021, all passengers entering Latvia, including children aged 11 and above, must present evidence that the COVID-19 test result is negative within 72 hours before boarding or transiting the Latvian border. . Starting from January 25, 2021, this test must be a PCR test. Only visitors from countries with safety marks are allowed to enter without self-isolation (less than 16 cases of COVID-19 per 100,000 residents in the past 14 days).
Lithuania : Travelers from the listed affected countries must self-isolate, register with a health agency within 24 hours of entry, and may require a pre-travel inspection. Limits vary based on COVID-19 infection rates per 100,000 people in the last 14 days.
Luxembourg: Travelers from the EU and Schengen areas can enter.
Malta : Check Malta's travel website to see if you are from green, amber travel or red annotated countries. Passengers from countries listed on the red list must stay in countries containing amber or green for at least 14 days. Travelers on the amber and red list must present evidence of a negative COVID-19 PCR test result within 72 hours after arrival.
Montenegro Republic : The restrictions on entering Montenegro depend on your country and your travel destination. Please see the Montenegro government is regularly updating the web page.
Moldova : Allows travelers from countries with low epidemiological COVID-19 risk (categorized as green areas). The list will be updated every two weeks on the Moldova Border Police website on Friday, where you will also find a list of prohibited entry.
Norway : Entering Norway is restricted. Anyone who arrives in Norway from a country with high infection levels (labeled as "red") must undergo self-isolation for 10 days. If you are from the "yellow" area, you are exempt from inspection.
Netherlands : Lockdown measures are implemented at least throughout the Netherlands from December 15 to February 9. Travelers who are not citizens of EU or Schengen countries are not allowed to enter the country. Anyone who travels to the Netherlands by air, ship, train or bus from a high-risk area must present a PCR COVID-19 test before departure and must be conducted within 72 hours before arriving in the Netherlands. Passengers arriving by plane or by sea from high-risk countries must also undergo a quick inspection before departure. The provision does not apply to countries from countries on the EU safe country list.
North Macedonia : International airports have been opened for commercial flights, and land border crossings have been opened for passengers to enter and exit without self-isolation or PCR testing.
Polish : From December 28, all travelers entering Poland via public transportation must self-isolate for 10 days unless they can present a COVID-19 test certificate issued within 48 hours before crossing the Polish border.
Portugal : After arriving at the airport, passengers will undergo a health check, including a temperature check. If you have signs of discomfort, you will be referred to the health department. Different measures have been taken for tourists arriving in Madeira and Azores.
Romania : Entryers from countries with high COVID-19 infection rates should be at home or quarantine for 14 days. Travelers from countries with low or equal COVID-19 transmission rates in Romania have been allowed to enter unrestrictedly within the last 14 days.
Russian : Restrictions on certain international flights have been lifted, please check your airline for the latest measures. The COVID-19 test certificate required to be presented is less than 72 hours before the trip. If any symptoms of COVID-19 occur, you will need to self-isolate. If you test positive for COVID-19, you must continue to self-isolate until you recover and produce a negative PCR test result.
Serbian : From December 20, foreigners seeking to enter Serbia will need to provide PCR tests for COVID-19. Travelers entering Serbia from North Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania or Bulgaria do not need to undergo a negative PCR test starting January 14. International tourists are encouraged to purchase travel insurance covering COVID-19.
Slovakia : From an epidemiological perspective, Slovakia believes that unrestricted countries can move across borders. The list of countries is frequently updated on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and European Affairs of the Slovak Republic. If you are from a non-listed country or have visited an unlisted country within the last 14 days, you must self-isolate upon arrival and register with the Public Health Office in your area, which will be in Contact you after at least 5 days to schedule a COVID-19 PCR test.
Slovenia : Anyone traveling from the Epidemiologically Safe Country identified on the Slovenian Government Green List can enter without quarantine. Arrivals from countries listed in the Amber or Red list may require 10 days of quarantine.
Spain : Passengers from the EU and all Schengen countries can enter without quarantine. Travelers from high-risk countries must provide a negative PCR test within 72 hours before arriving in Spain. All passengers must complete and sign the FCS form and present the QR code upon arrival.
Switzerland : The Swiss border has been reopened to travelers from EU member states, Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein and the United Kingdom. Travelers from certain countries must be quarantined for 10 days regardless of nationality, and for the latest list, please refer to the Swiss Federal Commission website.
Liechtenstein : The country has established a tariff and monetary alliance with Switzerland and comply with Swiss border rules.
Sweden: The border is open to passengers in the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Liechtenstein, Iceland and the UK. Entry is permitted for citizens from countries outside the EU and Schengen areas in approved countries. The list will be updated regularly in the Reopening EU.
Ukrainian : Passengers from green countries are allowed to enter the country. Travelers from green areas will not need to self-isolate. Foreign citizens must hold a health insurance certificate to confirm coverage for COVID-19 treatment and observation, and the insurance policy must be issued by a company registered in Ukraine.
UK : Starting from 4am on January 18, 2021, if you plan to travel to England, Scotland or Wales, including British nationals returning home from overseas, you must provide a test proof of COVID within 3 days before departure -19 test result was negative. If you do not have (and you do not have a valid waiver), your airline or carrier may refuse you to board and/or may be fined upon arrival. You must also self-isolate when entering the UK from any other country other than Ireland unless you have a valid exemption. Within 48 hours after
arrives in the UK, all travelers must fill out the online form. Most travelers need to self-isolate for 14 days upon arrival in the UK, unless they come from the country listed on the travel corridor list. The governments of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland apply different rules.
Africa
Algeria : All international flights have been suspended and the land borders are closed. Algerian nationals returning from abroad for repatriation flights, foreign nationals with diplomatic visas or employees of foreign companies operating in Algeria are eligible for entry. Eligible travelers are required to self-isolate for 14 days upon arrival.
Angola : Entry is still limited to Angolan nationals and foreign nationals living in Angola. Passengers on the plane must present evidence of PCR negative within 72 hours before arrival and must undergo at least 7 days of isolation and will be quarantined after 7 days of testing negative. Returning residents can be isolated in their own houses.
Benin : Entering Benin is limited to "very special circumstances". Limited commercial flights are in operation. All arrivals must undergo COVID-19 testing. After the first test proves negative, the next day's test will be enforced on day 14. Passengers must leave their passports with the Immigration Police Commission for up to 72 hours until the first test results are obtained.
Botswana : Airports of Haberonne (GBE), Casanne (BBK) and Mauen (MUB) are reopening. Passengers must issue a printed medical certificate with a negative COVID-19 PCR test result within 72 hours before departure. The certificate must be in English. Passengers will undergo a physical examination upon arrival.
Burkina Faso : Commercial flights resume. All international travelers are required to present a COVID-19 test certificate dated no earlier than 5 days before departure and quarantine for 14 days when you arrive at your chosen location and are at your out-of-pocket fee.
Burundi : Burundi reopens international flights. Land borders are open to basic travel. Passengers must obtain a printed medical certificate with a negative COVID-19 PCR test result within a period of not more than 72 hours before departure. Arrivals will be tested again and must be quarantined for 72 hours at the hotel booked for the designated hotel.
Cameroon : Most commercial flights have been suspended and are still prohibited. Eligible airline passengers must obtain medical certificate up to 72 hours before arrival and their COVID-19 results are negative. If you haven't tested before you arrive, you will be tested quickly for COVID-19 at the airport.
Cape Verde : Cape Verde’s air and sea boundaries are open. Passengers require COVID-19 testing and the test must be completed within 72 hours before travel. No one who has not undergone COVID-19 tests within 72 hours is allowed to board the plane. Cross-island travel requires filling out the form in advance.
Central African Republic : The airport has reopened. Passengers must obtain medical certificates no more than 7 days before arrival and their COVID-19 test results are negative. Everyone will undergo 14 days of medical examination and quarantine.
Chad : Chad's airport will be closed after 11:59 pm on January 4. Anyone entering must obtain a medical examination certificate no more than 7 days before arrival and his COVID-19 test result is negative. Everyone who plans to stay for more than 7 days will be quarantined for 7 days.
Comoros : All international flights have been suspended until further notice. Anyone who qualifies for the condition must hold a medical certificate before arriving and his COVID-19 result is negative.
Côte d'Ivoire : Commercial flights have started over and limited routes. You must hold a valid entry visa. Travel declaration forms must be filled out before departure and travelers must obtain negative COVID-19 test results within 7 days.
DRC : Airport reopens. Passengers must submit medical certificates no more than 72 hours (3 days) before arrival, their COVID-19 PCR test results are negative and must pay for another COVID-19 test upon arrival.
Republic of Congo : All passengers arriving in the Republic of Congo on commercial flights are required to provide a negative COVID-19 test certificate upon entry and are quarantined at their own expense.
Djibouti : Commercial flights have been resumed. Upon reaching all ports of entry, anyone aged 11 years and older will undergo COVID-19 testing and must stay at port of entry until results are received (up to 4 hours). If your results are negative, you will be free to choose your accommodation. If the result is positive, you will be taken to a government-designated quarantine agency.
Egypt : Commercial flights have started over. All passengers must present a negative RT-PCR test certificate upon arrival and the test must be conducted no more than 72 hours before the departure of the flight to Egypt. Passengers need to undergo a temperature check, must fill out a public health card and present a valid health insurance certificate.
Eritrea : International flights are suspended until further notice. Returning residents will be quarantined for 21 days upon arrival.
eSwatini: Non-residents are prohibited from entering the border, and commercial flights are suspended. Returning citizens and residents must be isolated or self-isolated in government-designated facilities for 14 days.
Ethiopia : Passengers must hold a medical examination certificate, their PCR COVID-19 test results are negative, and must be issued within 5 days (120 hours) before arrival. Arrivals must comply with the mandatory 7-day self-isolation regulations.
Equatorial Guinea : International flights have resumed. Negative COVID-19 test results must be presented on arrival for no more than two days. Passengers without medical certificates will undergo medical examinations and quarantine.
Gabon : All international flights have been suspended and land and ocean boundaries are closed indefinitely. Anyone who is allowed to enter must be quarantined for 15 days in a government agency.
Gambia : Except for repatriation, humanitarian or medical flights, the land borders have been closed and commercial flights have been suspended. COVID-19 tests must be presented on arrival for no more than 72 hours before departure and must be self-isolated at home/a location for 14 days. If you do not have a COVID-19 negative test, you will be quarantined in a government agency for 14 days at your own expense.
Ghana : Commercial flights have been resumed at Kotoka International Airport. Passengers must undergo COVID-19 PCR tests no more than 72 hours before departure and will undergo a second test upon arrival. For more details, see the Civil Aviation Administration of Ghana.
Guinea : Conakry Airport is gradually reopening commercial flights in accordance with the principle of reciprocity.Passengers must obtain medical certificates within 5 days before departure and their PCR COVID-19 results are negative. Medical tests will be taken upon arrival, anyone with symptoms will be tested for COVID-19, and anyone who tests positive will be taken to a government treatment center.
Guinea-Bissau : Flights are suspended. Arrivals must self-isolate in one location for 14 days.
Kenya : International flights resume. Passengers must issue a medical certificate with a negative COVID-19 PCR result within 96 hours before departure and fill out the "Traveler Health Monitoring Form".
Lesotho: Borders have been closed to all countries except basic trade. Anyone who arrives in Lesotho will be screened for coronavirus and must self-isolate for 14 days. Anyone showing symptoms of coronavirus can be placed in isolation facilities in government hospitals. Restrict unnecessary travel and must wear a mask in public places.
Liberia : Roberts International Airport resumes international commercial flights. Passengers who complete COVID-19 tests within 72 hours before arrival will be allowed to monitor symptoms through the mobile app. If you have not conducted a pre-travel test, it will be tested upon arrival and you must wait for results. Land borders remain closed.
Madagascar : Tourist flights to and from Nosibe Island are resumed. Please visit the Madagascar Tourism Bureau webpage for the latest information on which countries are prohibited from flying to Nosybe.
Mali : Flights are limited. Arrivals must present a COVID-19 test certificate for less than 72 hours, or conduct a test upon arrival at the airport and wait for self-isolation until results are received.
Malawi : Due to the increase in the number of COVID-19 cases recorded in Malawi and the emergence of new strains of the virus, Malawi closed its land borders to all foreigners, and international flights were suspended. Travelers from high-risk COVID-19 countries, including Malawi nationals and residents, must undergo 14 days of self-isolation. Anyone who has symptoms will be isolated in a government agency.
Mauritania : Some international flights to and from Mauritania have resumed. Travelers entering Mauritania must obtain a negative COVID-19 PCR test within 72 hours before arrival.
Mauritius : Passengers arriving in Mauritius must have a medical certificate with a negative COVID-19 PCR result up to 7 days before departure and undergo another examination upon arrival. A 14-day quarantine must be conducted and booked at a quarantine hotel.
Morocco : Visa-free foreign travelers who have confirmed their hotel reservations or business travelers who are invited to travel on business at the invitation of a Moroccan company can enter (please contact the local Moroccan Embassy for more information). Passengers must receive a negative PCR test result for COVID-19 and the date must be within 72 hours before departure.
Mozambique : The restrictions on international travel have been partially relaxed. Entry from countries with active COVID-19 cases must go through 14 days of quarantine.
Namibia: Allow international passengers to enter Namibia through the Hosea Kutako International Airport. All non-Namibian travelers arriving in Namibia must present negative COVID-19 PCR results from their country of departure and the test results must not be earlier than 7 days. Non-Namibian travelers who have a negative result on arrival for more than 7 days will be quarantined and will be tested at their own expense on the same day to test for COVID-19, and will be exempted from quarantine only if the test result is negative.
Niger: Commercial flights are still suspended. Only nationals, persons with valid residence, and foreigners with valid visas are allowed to enter the country. Eligible visitors are required to present a COVID-19 test certificate to the airport authorities for less than 72 hours, or to conduct a test at the airport. Temperature check upon arrival.
Nigeria : Flights to Abuja and Lagos restart. All travelers planning to travel must register through the Nigeria International Travel Portal.Eligible passengers must complete a health statement form and upload evidence of a negative PCR COVID-19 test conducted within 96 hours (4 days) of departure for Nigeria. Everyone must self-isolate at a location for at least 7 days and then test again on day 7.
Rwanda : Kigali International Airport reopens. All travelers must present COVID-19 test results obtained within 120 hours, fill out the passenger positioning form and upload their COVID-19 test certificate. A second test will be received upon arrival and the results will be provided within 24 hours, during which time you will be self-isolated in your designated residence.
Sao Tome and Principe : International flights begin operations. Air passengers must obtain a negative COVID-19 PCR certificate within 72 hours before arrival and must undergo a mandatory 14-day quarantine (at your own expense).
Sierra Leone : Anyone who travels to Sierra Leone must be authorized and presents a PCR COVID-19 test within 72 hours, fill in a public health passenger positioning information before departure, pays for COVID-19 testing through the online portal, and then COVID-19 PCR and RDT testing is performed upon arrival.
Senegal : Commercial flights have resumed, but airlines do not allow foreign nationals departing from countries traveling to Senegal, and entry from countries traveling to Senegal is not allowed. Arrivals must issue a medical certificate with a negative COVID-19 PCR test result within 7 days before arrival.
Seychelles : Allow travelers from low and medium-risk countries and countries listed with "special identity" to enter Seychelles, you must apply for entry. Approved travelers must present a certificate of COVID-19 PCR negative (within 72 hours before departure if arriving from a Category 1 country; test within 48 hours if arriving from a Category 2 country). Travelers are required to provide medical insurance for COVID-19 during their stay. Upon arrival, passengers must submit a complete health check form and undergo a temperature check.
Somali : Passengers flying to Somalia must present a negative COVID-19 test certificate and must not exceed 96 hours before the trip.
Somaliland: Passengers flying to Egar International Airport must undergo COVID-19 testing within 96 hours of the trip. If the results have no impact, you can quarantine yourself for 14 days in a government-approved facility.
Sudan : Flights to Sudan have resumed. Passengers must obtain a medical certificate with a negative COVID-19 PCR test result up to 96 hours before arrival to be eligible for entry.
South Africa : From January 11, 2021, South Africa has closed all land borders until February 15, 2021, and general entry and departure are allowed. Some countries have restricted flights to and from South Africa due to the second wave of COVID-19 caused by a new variant of the virus. Eligible travelers must test COVID-19 for less than 72 hours and will be required to install tracking apps.
South Sudan : The international airport has been partially opened and passengers must obtain a COVID-19 certificate within 48 hours before entry.
Tanzania: There is no ban on entry for foreigners. Passengers must fill out a “health form” and present it upon arrival. Anyone who experiences COVID-19 symptoms upon arrival may receive enhanced screening and COVID-19 testing, and may undergo 14 days of self-isolation.
Togo : International flight restarts. Land borders remain closed. Passengers are required to undergo a COVID-19 PCR test within 72 hours before departure and must fill out an online form and pay for a COVID-19 test before travelling (on the same website). Upon arrival, a COVID-19 PCR test will be performed, and before leaving the airport, you must download the Togo Safe app and specify a location for self-isolation until you receive the test results (up to 24 hours). Positive test results require self-isolation at home or in government agencies until you test negative.
Tunisia : All international passengers can enter the border.All visitors must present the RT-PCR laboratory test within 72 hours before departure (no more than 120 hours after arrival). All passengers must fill out the online form and present the QR code before boarding. Everyone has to download the Tunisian government’s “tracking” app. During the first 14 days, most travelers will be self-isolated at their place of residence, government-approved hotels or quarantine centers.
Uganda : Entebbe International Airport reopens and passengers will be required to present a medical certificate to confirm negative PCR for COVID-19 within 72 hours before departure. Travel agencies and local partners have been asked to ensure that travelers go directly to their accommodation and do not mix with Ugandans.
Zambia : Flights have resumed to Lusaka's borders and have been opened. A tourist visa can only be obtained in advance and cannot be obtained upon arrival. Foreign travelers must present evidence of a negative COVID-19 test result within 7 days before arrival and, if symptoms appear, test on entry via a nasal swab. Returning residents need to self-isolate for 14 days upon arrival, however, international travelers do not need to self-isolate.
Zimbabwe : The boundary is open to non-residents. Entry into Zimbabwe is prohibited except for Zimbabwe nationals and foreign nationals with valid residence visas.
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Afghanistan : Flights have resumed. Self-isolation is recommended upon arrival, but not mandatory.
Azerbaijan: Foreigners who have obtained entry permits and Azerbaijani citizens who have visited countries affected by COVID-19 within the last 14 days must submit a medical examination certificate after receiving COVID-19 tests. All incoming persons will undergo symptom screening and if exposed is suspected, they will be evaluated and sent to the designated quarantine area for 14 days.
Bangladesh : International flights from certain countries have resumed. Entryers from high-risk COVID-19 countries must complete the health statement form and passenger positioning form provided by the flight attendant, and health officials will evaluate whether you can self-isolate for 14 days or be quarantined for 14 days. All foreign citizens must present a medical certificate and their COVID-19 test results are negative and must not be earlier than 72 hours before departure.
Bhutan : International flights are suspended. Foreign citizens need to apply for a permit to enter Bhutan. All travelers or returning Bhutanese nationals will be quarantined for 21 days upon arrival.
Cambodia : Travelers who are eligible to enter must provide no more than 72 hours of COVID-19 test results, obtain a visa before arrival, and prove that they have at least $50,000 in medical insurance. Foreign travelers are required to pay a $2,000 COVID-19 service fee deposit at the airport upon entry. After deducting service fees, the remaining deposit will be refunded. Anyone who tests positive upon arrival will be quarantined at the designated facility for 14 days. Negative travelers must self-isolate in their residence.
India : International flights are still suspended. The Immigration Bureau website outlines the categories of foreigners who are now eligible to travel to India. Anyone who has been approved for entry ban will undergo 14 days of medical check-up and quarantine upon arrival. Everyone must provide contact information and ask them to download the Arogya Setu app.
Indonesia : Foreigners are banned from entering Indonesia. If the entry standards are met, the English certificate of COVID-19 PCR test results must be presented and the results must not be earlier than 7 days. If you do not have a COVID-19 certificate, you will be tested and quarantined at your own expense until the results are received (it may take 7 days). You will also need to provide a personal statement to confirm whether you can quarantine for 14 days as needed.
Iran : Anyone holding an Iranian passport or a valid visa can enter the country. Entryers not subject to any entry ban must have a valid health certificate that includes the results of COVID-19 molecular tests obtained within 96 hours of entry and do not require quarantine. Non-nationals without a test certificate will be denied entry. Nationals will be taken to the quarantine for 14 days and will pay for related medical and accommodation costs.
Japanese : The boundary part is open. Foreigners from most countries are currently denied entry.All passengers who do enter Japan will need to provide COVID-19 testing within 72 hours before the flight takes off. Most arrivals also undergo COVID-19 PCR tests upon arrival and undergo 14 days of self-isolation at designated locations such as hotels.
Kazakhstan : International flights are strictly restricted and operated in some countries only. Most foreigners are not allowed to enter the country. Passengers must obtain a medical certificate with a negative COVID-19 PCR test result up to 72 hours before arrival. A complete questionnaire must be submitted upon arrival.
Kyrgyzstan : Some international commercial flights have been restored and their destinations are limited. There is currently no quarantine requirement. Now it is required to present a PCR negative test of no more than 72 hours before entering. Requirements may change within a short period of time. Check with your airline before traveling.
Laos : International flights are suspended and foreign passengers are prohibited from entering the border. Foreign citizens who have obtained entry permits must apply for a visa. Arrivals will undergo mandatory health checks and 14-day quarantine at their own expense. Passengers must obtain a medical examination certificate no more than 72 hours before departure, their COVID-19 test results are negative, and their health declaration form is filled out.
Malaysia : Foreign citizens are not allowed to enter Malaysia unless they are medical tourism or hold a long-term pass. Medical tourism is only allowed from designated green countries. Foreign citizens holding certain categories of residence rights and employment permits are also allowed to enter. Arriving at the destination requires medical examination and quarantine for 14 days at the designated facility at your own expense and the MySejahtera application must be downloaded.
Maldives : Commercial flights to Maldives have been resumed. All visitors are required to complete a health statement form and immigration arrival card. Health checks will be performed when you arrive at your destination, and anyone with symptoms will need to undergo PCR tests at their own expense. All visitors and short-term visitors must present a negative PCR test for COVID-19 within 96 hours of departure.
Mongol : All international flights and rail transportation to Mongolia are suspended. Foreigners may be allowed to enter if certain conditions are met: passengers with short-term visas (business (type B), diplomatic (type D) or official (type A) visas) issued after October 8, 2020 . International entrants must be quarantined at designated facilities for 21 days.
Myanmar : All international flights will be suspended.
Nepal : Most foreign travelers are still prohibited from entering the country. Only Nepali, international passengers of certain occupational categories and their families can enter Nepal. Eligible passengers must present COVID-19 test results proof obtained within 72 hours, fill out the "passenger positioning card" and may require self-isolation within 14 days.
North Korea : Since January 31, 2020, all international air and train routes have been temporarily suspended. Passengers traveling for tourism purposes are not allowed to enter. Inbound goods from countries affected by COVID-19 will be quarantined for 30 days.
Pakistan : All entrants must submit a health declaration form and will undergo thermal screening. Anyone without COVID-19 symptoms will be given instructions to self-isolate for 14 days. Flights are limited, but have been restored.
Philippines : All passengers arriving in the Philippines perform mandatory RT-PCR tests on COVID-19. People arriving in the Philippines from February 1, 2021 should undergo mandatory inspections on the sixth day of their quarantine stay. Before you fly, each passenger must complete the registration process and must fill out this process 3 days before departure and must have a valid email address to complete the registration. If you don't have an email address yet, create one before proceeding.
For passengers arriving at Manila on and beyond February 1, 2021, you should make a confirmed booking in a hotel recognized by a tourism and health agency and reserve it for at least 6 nights to accommodate the test schedule and results release.According to the Philippines regulations, only one person is allowed per room, except for special circumstances (with patients or minors), which varies depending on the city of arrival: Manila, Cebu, Clark.
Singapore : From January 31, 2021, Singapore citizens and permanent residents must be quarantined at government agencies on arrival for 14 days and then quarantined at their place of residence for 7 days. Short-term visitors must have a minimum medical insurance of S$30,000. Anyone who is allowed to enter Singapore will receive a 14-day "Stop at Home Notice" that will be provided at a government-designated hotel or your place of residence in Singapore. Travelers who have been licensed to enter must receive a negative COVID-19 PCR test within 72 hours of their travel. Check the latest information to learn what measures apply to you. Even if you want to leave Singapore, you can't shorten 14 days. Transit through Changi Airport , which includes health checks.
South Korea : From January 8, 2021, all foreign citizens arriving in South Korea by plane must provide PCR test certificates within 48 hours before departure. From January 15, 2021, all foreign nationals arriving in South Korea by boat will be subject to the same requirement.
Anyone who arrives in South Korea will be subject to 14 days of quarantine. Depending on the country of origin, some passengers may be tested for COVID-19 within 3 days of arrival, while others will be tested within 14 days. If you are not a Korean resident, you will be isolated at your own expense in a government-arranged facility.
Sri Lanka : Commercial flights are suspended indefinitely. All returning residents must be quarantined for 14 days after arrival. Sri Lankan nationals and residents returning from overseas will be quarantined for 14 days upon arrival and then quarantined at home for 14 days. Passengers arriving at the airport must undergo a PCR test.
Tajikistan : Commercial flights are suspended until further notice. Land borders were closed and foreign nationals were banned from entering the country. Returning residents must be quarantined for 14 days after arrival.
Turkmenistan : Turkmenistan nationals, recognized diplomats, permanently registered foreigners, and employees of some international companies and organizations can conduct return flights. Passengers must present medical certificates for COVID-19 test results within 72 hours before departure and will be tested in self-isolation for 21 days after arrival.
Thailand : From December 9, travelers from any country will now be allowed to enter Thailand regardless of their COVID-19 situation, according to the newly revised Special Visitor Visa (STV) long-term accommodation program. However, these passengers still need to comply with Thailand's mandatory 14-day quarantine regulations.
Uzbekistan: The country will be divided into green, yellow and red color categories. Travelers from yellow or red areas must obtain negative test results before arrival and may be subject to further testing and self-isolation for 14 days.
Vietnam : Vietnam's border is still closed to most foreign travelers. Vietnam resumes international commercial flights to six destinations: Guangzhou, Taiwan, Seoul, Tokyo, Phnom Penh and Vientiane. Only diplomats, experts, investors and their families, as well as returning Vietnamese nationals can enter the country. Inbound passengers must submit an online health declaration form and undergo a physical examination upon arrival. Quarantine should last at least 14 days, and if you test positive at any time, the quarantine may last longer.
Middle East
Armenian : Foreigners are allowed to enter the country. Arrivals must self-isolate for 14 days, but if they obtain a certificate of negative COVID-19 test results after arriving in Armenia, they can end the quarantine in advance.
Barain : Only Bahrain citizens, residents and passengers with prior permission are allowed. COVID-19 tests are required upon arrival and no longer self-isolation for 10 days is performed if the first test is negative. However, a second test must be conducted 10 days after arrival.
Georgia: Strict entry restrictions are restricted to a few countries. Some business travelers and those who want to work remotely in Georgia can apply online.A form must be filled out to indicate where the traveler has been in the past 14 days. All foreigners must undergo PCR tests upon arrival and may require quarantine to be tested again.
Israel : Non-resident foreign citizens are not allowed to enter the country unless they obtain limited exceptions and must obtain an entry permit from the Israeli consulate in their country of origin. Eligible travelers must fill out an entry form and travelers on the "Green List" will not need to self-isolate unless they have visited countries on the "Red List" in the past 14 days.
Jordan : Jordan's Queen Aria International Airport has reopened with limited commercial flights from limited countries.
Kuwait : From January 2, 2021, the land, sea and air boundaries will be reopened. Commercial flights to and from Kuwait resumed. However, if the passenger is considered at high risk within 14 days before, he or she cannot enter Kuwait. Upon arrival in Kuwait, it is expected that medical examinations and random PCR tests will be performed on passengers on each flight. Everyone is subject to 14 days of home isolation.
Lebanon: Land and ocean boundaries are closed. From January 7, 2021, passengers traveling to Lebanon must undergo PCR tests before arriving at Beirut International Airport and then quarantine for one week. The first 72 hours of quarantine must be conducted in hotels approved by the Lebanese government. You can only move to your residence if you receive a negative result, and you must continue to be quarantined one week after arrival before you undergo another PCR test (must arrange it yourself). If both tests are negative, the quarantine can be released.
Oman : The land border will be closed at 6 pm local time on Monday, January 18, 2021. International commercial flights restored destination restrictions. Only Omanian citizens and residents with valid residence permits are allowed to enter without prior approval. Non-Omanian citizens can seek approval through their airlines. Non-citizens must have international health insurance, which covers at least one month’s COVID-19 treatment costs, must download the Tarassud+ app before arriving in Oman, and fill in the registration form upon arrival. Anyone entering Oman must obtain a negative PCR test result within 96 hours or less before arrival, receive a COVID-19 PCR test on arrival, and must also wear a tracking bracelet during self-isolation.
Qatar : Qatar restricts entry, but Qatar nationals and permanent residents must apply to return through the Qatar portal. You are from a low-risk country that needs to take a COVID-19 test and undergo a 7-day home quarantine when a second test is performed, if the result is a negative quarantine will end. Arrivals in countries not on the safety list must obtain a "virus-free certificate" from an approved COVID-19 testing agency no more than 48 hours before departure and quarantine upon arrival.
Saudi Arabia : Entry is still restricted. Certain categories of expats holding valid visas are allowed to enter. Passengers must present evidence of a negative COVID-19 PCR test conducted within 48 hours before departure.
Türkiye : Commercial flights are in operation. Starting from December 30, 2020, all international passengers aged 6 and older must undergo a COVID-19 PCR test within 72 hours before the flight, and the result is negative. Passengers must submit the test results to the airline at check-in. Passengers who have not submitted PCR tests will be banned from boarding and flying to Türkiye. This requirement will remain in effect until March 1, 2021. From December 21, all flights to and from the UK, Denmark and South Africa have been temporarily suspended.
United Arab Emirates : All citizens, return residents, transit passengers and tourists heading to UAE must obtain COVID-19 PCR test results up to 96 hours before departure. Foreign tourists traveling to Dubai must have a COVID-19 PCR test certificate and international health insurance. Passengers (including transit) must complete a health declaration form and if your final destination is Dubai, a quarantine commitment form must be completed. You may be quarantined or quarantined for 14 days upon arrival.
Oceania
Australia : Foreign travelers are not allowed to enter Australia unless they are Australian citizens or permanent residents and immediate relatives returning from abroad. International borders remain closed until further notice. Australia will quarantine all returnees in hotels for two weeks. Each state has its own domestic travel restrictions. You can find the latest information by state in Healthdirect Australia.
Fiji : International flights are suspended. Only returning nationals are allowed to enter the country and must go through 14 days of mandatory quarantine.
French Polynesia : tourism industry is closed again from February 3.
Kiribati: The Republic of Kiribati will now deny entry or transit for any travelers confirmed to have local transmission.
New Zealand : All travelers, except New Zealand citizens, permanent residents and others on the list, must apply for entry permits and must travel for critical purposes. All passengers (except those in Australia, Antarctica and most Pacific islands) must undergo COVID-19 testing and be completed within 72 hours of the first scheduled international flight. Passengers will still be required to quarantine for at least 14 days and to undergo at least 3 COVID-19 tests within 24 hours of arrival (day 0/1), day 3 and day 12.
Palau : Anyone traveling from COVID-19 affected areas must obtain COVID-19 test results at least 72 hours before arriving in Palau. Travelers from non-high-risk areas will be required to undergo mandatory quarantine in designated government agencies for 7 days and be tested for COVID-19 on days 1, 7 and 14. For the latest information, please visit the Palau Government Travel Consulting Website.
Papua New Guinea : Entering Papua New Guinea requires a written exemption and all international travel requests must be submitted to covid19-travel@police.gov.pg. Approved travelers must test COVID-19 negatively within 7 days prior to arrival and fill out the required I-APTF form online. All arrivals must be quarantined in a government-approved hotel for 14 days.
Samoa : All international travel to and from Samoa is prohibited until further notice. International cruise ships and yachts are not allowed to enter Samoa.
Solomon Islands : International flights will be suspended. Only citizens and residents of the Solomon Islands are allowed to enter, they must fill out the Public Health Declaration and may require a mandatory quarantine of 14 days.
Tonga: Tonga's borders have been closed to all foreign citizens, and the state of emergency continues until March 12, 2021.
Vanuatu : All ports of entry are closed until further notice. Vanuatu nationals on flights back to China must undergo medical examinations and quarantine for 14 days. Passengers must fill out the form online.
What should I do if I want to travel abroad?
As borders begin to open up across countries, what measures can travelers take to reduce their risk of contracting COVID-19? We have the following tips for safe travel.
- If you are in the high-risk category of COVID-19, which includes adults and people of any age with severe underlying illness, please first follow your doctor's advice
- within days and weeks of your planned itinerary, please stay tuned Information from the airline or travel provider to understand how your plan changes or whether the flight is affected
- Please note the mandatory quarantine requirements for the final destination. If the airline you are on requires a mask, or you must carry a mask in the country you are visiting, please prepare a mask
- , no matter where you go, follow the advice of the local government. Failure to do so can constitute a criminal offence and can result in fines or imprisonment
- If you have mild symptoms such as cough, headache or mild fever, stay at home and self-isolate until you recover.Because some airlines find mild symptoms similar to COVID-19, they will quickly spread in some countries when checking in, while they start to release passengers in other countries. Relieve
- Where restrictions are lifted, the risks still exist. You should continue to comply with the social distancing and hygiene guidelines provided by the World Health Organization:
- When in public places, please wash your hands consistently (carry hand sanitizer)
- Try to avoid crowded places. Keep at least 1m away from
- and people who cough or sneeze
- If you have a fever, cough and breathing difficulties, seek medical attention as early as possible and do not leave your home before ruling out COVID-19.