COVID-19 negative certification required for entering the country. Starting 1 May, PCR test is no longer required for all arrivals (Xinhua, 27.04.2022). From 16 January 2022, the following conditions will apply to travellers entering Kenya:
• All passengers, irrespective of nationality and residency status, must be in possession of a valid COVID-19 negative PCR test certificate conducted within 72 hours before their travel to Kenya. Children under the age of five are exempt from this requirement, as are crew on layover
• Passengers who are aged 18 or over must have a certificate of vaccination against COVID-19. Travellers who are exempt from vaccination or who have recovered from COVID-19 in the preceding 90 days are exempt from this requirement; however, such persons must provide a letter from a medical practitioner confirming their exemption or recovery COVID-19. Some airlines may also request that foreign travellers show proof of vaccination on the App at check-in
Travellers must upload their certificate of vaccination and negative PCR test certificate to https://globalhaven.org/ before boarding their flight
• COVID-19 vaccines approved by the World Health Organization (WHO) are considered valid by public health officials in Kenya. You must have received a full dose of a WHO-approved .