Vaccination requirements
- Passengers aged 12 years and older must hold proof that they are fully vaccinated against Covid-19.
- This does not apply to the following passengers:
- Nationals and residents of Saint Kitts and Nevis; or
- Passengers aged 11 years and younger travelling with fully vaccinated parents or guardians.
- Definition of Fully Vaccinated: Vaccination may not be required for travel but if you are fully vaccinated you may face less travel restrictions. Passengers are considered fully vaccinated against Covid-19 when 2 weeks have passed since receiving their second dose of a 2-dose vaccine series (AstraZeneca, Covaxin, Covishield, Moderna, Pfizer-BioNTech, Sinopharm, or Sinovac) or 2 weeks after they have received a single dose vaccine (Johnson and Johnson). Mixed doses of 2-dose vaccines are also accepted.
- Passengers must also hold a hard copy of their Covid-19 vaccination card on arrival.
Form requirements
- Passengers must complete a Travel Entry Form at least 24 hours prior to arrival. Passengers must hold a hard copy of the form on arrival.
Test requirements
- Passengers must either hold a negative rapid antigen test result obtained within 1 day prior to arrival or a negative RT-PCR test result obtained within 3 days prior to arrival.
- The test certificates must be issued by a CLIA/CDC/UKAS approved laboratory accredited with ISO/IEC 17025 standard and they must be in English.
- Passengers must hold a hard copy of the test on arrival.
Quarantine requirements
- Passengers are subject to a health screening and temperature check on arrival. Passengers who exhibit symptoms of Covid-19 will be subject to a Covid-19 test at their own expense. If a positive result is received, the passenger must quarantine for 9 days in a Travel Approved certified hotel or pre-approved quarantine housing. This also applies to accompanying children aged younger than 12 years.
- Unvaccinated passengers aged between 12 and 17 years travelling with fully vaccinated parents or guardians must take a RT-PCR test within 24 hours after arrival. Parents must quarantine with their children until a negative result is received.
- Nationals and residents of Saint Kitts and Nevis:
- Passengers are subject to a health screening and temperature check on arrival. Passengers who exhibit symptoms of Covid-19 will be subject to a Covid-19 test at their own expense.
- Unvaccinated passengers: Unvaccinated and partially vaccinated passengers must quarantine for up to 7 days on arrival, either at a pre-approved property, government facility or approved hotel and must take a test on day 7. Unvaccinated passengers aged between 12 and 17 years travelling with fully vaccinated parents or guardians must take a RT-PCR test within 24 hours after arrival. Parents must quarantine with their children until a negative result is received.
- Vaccinated passengers: Quarantine is not required for passengers who hold proof that they are fully vaccinated against Covid-19. This also applies to unvaccinated passengers aged 12 years and younger travelling with fully vaccinated parents. However, if a positive result is received, the passenger must quarantine for 9 days in a Travel Approved certified hotel or pre-approved quarantine housing.
- For further information on testing and quarantine on arrival, please see Covid-19 Travel Requirements.