Vaccination requirements
- Passengers are considered fully vaccinated against Covid-19 if they meet any of the following requirements:
- They have received 2 doses of the AstraZeneca (Covishield and Vaxzevria), Covaxin, Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTech, Sinopharm, Sinovac (CoronaVac), or Sputnik vaccines at least 14 days prior to arrival;
- They have received 1 dose of the Johnson and Johnson vaccine at least 28 days prior to arrival; or
- They hold proof that they have recovered from Covid-19, and have received one dose of one of the above mentioned vaccines at least 14 days prior to departure.
Form requirements
- Passengers must complete an All-in-One Travel Form within 72 hours prior to arrival. They must hold a printed and a digital copy and present it on arrival at the Immigration Counter and the Health Border Control.
Quarantine and testing on arrival
- Unvaccinated passengers: Passengers will be subject to an antigen test on arrival. They must quarantine for 7 days in accommodation of their choice and take a Covid-19 test on day 7.
- Vaccinated passengers: Passengers who will stay in government recognised hotel accommodation will be subject to an antigen test on arrival at the hotel. Passengers who will stay in other accommodation will be subject to a PCR test on arrival at the airport. Passengers must self-isolate for 7 days if the test on arrival at the hotel or at the airport is positive.
- Note that all passengers who received a dose of the Sputnik Light vaccine must undergo a PCR test on arrival at the airport.
- Minors aged 17 years and younger will be subject to the same conditions applicable to the adult they are accompanying. Unaccompanied minors will be subject to the same conditions as a fully vaccinated passenger.
- The requirement to self-isolate for 7 days if the test on arrival at the hotel or at the airport is positive does not apply to passengers who hold a medical certificate that proves recovery from Covid-19.