Recently, according to a report by the well-known travel website TravelOffPath, as of October 4, 111 countries and regions around the world have completely lifted the entry restrictions on the new crown.
U.S. entry policy
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention no longer requires air passengers to come to the United States to present a COVID-19 negative test report or COVID-19 rehabilitation certificate before boarding.
but still need:
Except for US citizens, permanent residents and other immigration visas, all other passengers entering the United States on planes must present a full vaccination certificate for COVID-19 vaccine before boarding the plane; if it is 2 doses of vaccine and only 1 dose is vaccinated, it does not fall into the category of complete vaccination.
Provide personal contact information to the airline before boarding to track close contact.
Please be sure to prepare the required proof documents, such as passport and any visa or other entry/residence documents.
All visa-free travelers must have a valid and approved electronic travel authorization system (ESTA) to travel to the United States.
Canada entry policy
From October 1, 2022, Canada will lift all entry restrictions. All passengers (including foreign nationality) will:
- does not need to declare and submit public health information through ArriveCAN
- l1 does not need to provide vaccination certificate
- does not need to undergo random entry testing, nor does it need to provide test report before entering
- does not need to undergo New Coronavirus related isolation
- 8No need to conduct COVID-19 monitoring after entering the country, nor does it need to report
At the same time, the Canadian Ministry of Transport will also cancel the existing travel requirements. Starting from October 1, 2022.
- passengers do not need to undergo a health check when traveling by air or railway
- passengers do not need to wear masks on planes and trains
UK entry policy
At present, the UK has completely lifted entry restrictions. International travelers are fully vaccinated or not.
When entering the UK:
- no longer needs to undergo any form of new coronavirus testing;
- no longer needs to fill in the passenger locator form;
- no longer needs to undergo new coronavirus testing before departure, test the next day after entry, etc.;
- no longer requires passengers to self-isolate after entering the UK.
According to the current regulations of the UK, residents should stay at home as consciously as possible after being diagnosed with positive COVID-19, but it is just a suggestion and is not a mandatory order for the regulation.
Australia entry policy
Border is fully open.
Currently, Australia's borders are open. Foreign citizens entering Australia no longer need to provide a negative COVID-19 test certificate;
does not need to provide a COVID-19 vaccination certificate; no longer need to fill out a digital declaration form (DPD);
visa holders who have not received the approved vaccine or have not received the vaccine will no longer need to apply for exemption from entry.
That is to say, you only need to hold a valid visa to enter Australia.
Japanese entry policy
Japanese entry conditions are relaxed:
From October 11, Japan will cancel the current policy of no more than 50,000 people entering the country in a single day. Individual tourists will be allowed to enter the country, and Japan will also resume visa exemption.
Ireland Entry Policy
Ireland is currently open.
Passengers entering Ireland do not need to present a vaccination certificate, a certificate of rehabilitation for the new crown or a negative nucleic acid test report, and do not need to fill out the passenger location form.
New Zealand Entry Policy
All visa categories (including travel, visitor and student visas) are reopened for travelers from anywhere in the world to apply.
However, when entering New Zealand, the following requirements must still be met:
. Whether you are vaccinated or not, passengers will receive a rapid antigen detection reagent upon arrival, and they must be on the 0/1 day and 5/6th of arrival RAT self-test was performed separately on days and the test results were reported.
Hong Kong may implement a 0+0 isolation policy
Hong Kong Legislative Council member Tian Beichen said on the radio program that "0+0" is imperative. The government will announce it as soon as this week, and the latest will be announced in the third week of this month. "
Currently, overseas and Taiwan have entered Hong Kong to implement a 0+3 policy, namely:
4. When you come to Hong Kong and return to Hong Kong, you will not set a limit. It is applicable to mainland
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