When entering the United States on an international flight, all American air passengers aged 2 or above must show the negative nucleic acid test report generated within 1 day before departure, or the documents of COVID-19's recovery in the past 3 months.
Before entry: except for American citizens, permanent residents and other immigrant visa holders, all other passengers entering the United States by plane must show a complete certificate of coronavirus pneumonia-19 vaccination before boarding the plane; If it is a two-dose vaccine, only 1 dose is inoculated, which does not belong to the category of complete vaccination.
Upon arrival: passengers who have been fully vaccinated need to conduct self-test 3-5 days after arrival; If symptoms appear, please isolate and be tested. At the same time, follow the suggestions or requirements of all states, tribes, localities and regions.
Although not fully vaccinated, friends who are allowed to fly to the United States through exceptions need:
1. was detected by coronavirus pneumonia-19 within 3-5 days after arrival, unless you have the recovery certificate of coronavirus pneumonia-19 within 90 days;
2. If the test result is negative, you need to stay at home or in a hotel room for 7 days. Unless you have proof that coronavirus pneumonia-19 recovered within 90 days;
3. If the test results are positive or there are symptoms of coronavirus pneumonia-19, it is necessary to isolate;
4. If you plan to stay in the United States for 60 days or more, you must be fully vaccinated against coronavirus pneumonia-19 within 60 days after your arrival in the United States, or when it is medically appropriate, unless you have medical exemption or are not old enough to be vaccinated.
At present, Britain has completely lifted the entry restrictions. There are no restrictions on nucleic acid reporting and vaccination for entry personnel, and there is no need for self-isolation after entry.
The specific policy changes are as follows:
1. All passengers do not need to fill in the Passenger Location Form whether they are vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccine or not;
2. No matter whether COVID-19 vaccine is vaccinated or not, all passengers do not need to undergo COVID-19 test before departure and post-entry test;
3. Passengers no longer need to isolate themselves after entering the UK.
Canada will relax entry restrictions for fully vaccinated passengers and their children from April 25th. The new regulations are as follows:
1. For passengers who have been fully vaccinated, there is no need to provide an entry quarantine plan;
2. Children aged 5- 1 1 year who have not been vaccinated or partially vaccinated do not need to be accompanied by parents or guardians who have been fully vaccinated for coronavirus pneumonia-19 detection;
Children under 3.5 years old do not need to provide negative certificates when entering the country.
In addition, travelers who arrive in Canada on or after April 25, 2022 and have been fully vaccinated can move freely without any restrictions.
In addition to the above-mentioned personnel, other inbound passengers who have not been vaccinated or have not been fully vaccinated still need to be quarantined for 14 days, and nucleic acid testing will be carried out at the time of entry and on the eighth day of entry.
Note: All passengers still need to use ArriveCAN to provide information within 72 hours after arriving in Canada and/or before boarding the plane or cruise ship bound for Canada.
Including contact information and travel information, as well as vaccination information and vaccination certificate (if applicable). Travelers who have been fully vaccinated but have not submitted information to ArriveCAN will not be able to obtain the above exemption.
All passengers must continue to wear masks during the whole trip when using federally supervised vehicles such as airplanes or trains, regardless of their vaccination status.
Ireland: From March 6th, international travelers will no longer need to fill in the-19 passenger positioning form when traveling in Ireland.
When you arrive in Ireland, you don't need to show COVID-19 vaccination certificate, rehabilitation certificate or negative PCR nucleic acid test certificate. There is no need for nucleic acid detection after arrival, and there is no isolation requirement.
However, passengers with symptoms of coronavirus pneumonia-19 test should be isolated according to the guidance of Irish HSE and undergo antigen test or nucleic acid test.
Friendly reminder: Although Ireland has lifted all entry restrictions, you may still need to hold vaccination certificate, rehabilitation certificate or negative test results when going to other EU countries and non-EU countries. Before you travel, please pay attention to the latest entry requirements issued by the destination country/region.
Portugal has further relaxed its entry restrictions since April 28. All passengers can enter Portugal, regardless of their origin or purpose of travel.
The documents required to enter Portugal shall be provided with one of the following documents:
1, valid vaccination certificate in EU digital certificate (including complete vaccination record);
2. A valid negative test result or rehabilitation certificate in the EU digital certificate;
3. Valid vaccination certificate (including complete vaccination record or enhanced vaccination record)/rehabilitation certificate issued by a third country;
4. Negative results of nucleic acid test within 72 hours before boarding the plane (RT-PCRTest, NAATTEST);
5. Within 24 hours before boarding the plane, or the result of Laborarialrapidantest is negative.
Validity certificate:
1, vaccination certificate: 14-270 days, strengthen the needle until further notice;
2. Rehabilitation certificate: within 1 1- 180 days after the positive test results appear;
3. Pre-departure test results: the nucleic acid test was negative within 72 hours, and the antigen test was rapid within 24 hours.
From April 15 in Malta, friends who live on the red list and transfer to other countries (including China) do not need quarantine when entering Malta-they hold any one of vaccination records, COVID-19 rehabilitation certificates and nucleic acid test reports.
The Greek Civil Aviation Authority announced that from May 2, all travelers will be allowed to enter the country without restrictions, regardless of their country of origin and vaccination status, and they do not need to show any certificates of coronavirus pneumonia-19.
Since May, Greece has gradually lifted most epidemic prevention restrictions, including all closed and open areas, without checking vaccination certificates and rehabilitation certificates; Cancel the upper limit of reception in restaurants, shops, stadiums and other places; When unvaccinated employees return to work, rapid testing will be reduced from twice a week to once.
All passengers over 6 years old in Turkey must fill in the "Passenger Entry Form" for entering Turkey within 72 hours before departure. Children under 6 years old are exempt.
/kloc-passengers over 0/2 years old must hold a certificate that the test result of19 is negative (it can be PCR test within 72 hours or rapid antigen test within 48 hours) before entering the country.
Patients who have been fully vaccinated and recovered can be exempted from isolation if they can provide any of the following documents:
The vaccination certificate shows that the last dose of vaccine was completed at least 14 days before arrival, or the medical certificate shows that it was recovered within the past 6 months.
Upon arrival, passengers will undergo sample-based PCR testing. If the results are positive, they will be treated in isolation for 19 days according to the guidelines of the Ministry of Health for coronavirus pneumonia.
Rules for entering Turkey from high-risk countries:
Passengers who have been to designated high-risk countries in the past 14 days must submit PCR within 72 hours before arrival.
Negative test. If you are not vaccinated, you must be quarantined at the designated hotel at your own expense for up to 10 days (children under 12 can be exempted).
On May 26th, local time in Japan, Japan announced that it would allow foreign tourists to enter the country again from June 10. From 0: 00 on June 1 day, Chinese mainland, Taiwan Province Province and Hongkong will not need "entry nucleic acid detection" and "home quarantine".
In addition to the five airports now open, new chitose airport and Naji can also take off and land international flights. This is Japan's resumption of entry of foreign tourists after two years.
The Japanese government divides foreign countries into "red, yellow and blue" countries and regions according to the positive income rate.
Blue group: countries and regions with the lowest risk. No matter whether the third dose of vaccine is vaccinated or not, it can be exempted from inspection and isolation when entering the country.
Yellow group: countries and regions with low risk.
Having been vaccinated with the third dose of vaccine, there is no need for isolation after entry; In principle, those who have not been vaccinated with the third dose should be quarantined for 7 days at their intended place of residence from the day after entry. However, if the self-funded PCR result is negative on the third day after entry, the quarantine can be lifted immediately.
Red group: high-risk countries and regions.
Those who have been vaccinated with the third dose of vaccine should, in principle, be quarantined for 7 days at the scheduled place of residence from the day after entry. However, if the self-funded PCR result is negative on the third day after entry, the quarantine can be lifted immediately. Those who have not been vaccinated with the third dose of vaccine must stay in the isolation hotel designated by thick labor province for 3 days, and the isolation can be lifted only after the PCR test of the hotel is confirmed to be negative.
Up to now, 98 countries and regions such as the United States, Britain, China and South Korea are in the "blue" category, accounting for about 80% of the total number of immigrants.
The Japanese government will adjust the target countries and regions at any time according to the epidemic situation. China and Macau Special Administrative Region (MSAR) are temporarily excluded from the opening up because they belong to the "yellow epidemic area" stipulated by the Japanese government.