Vaccination requirements
- Definition of Fully Vaccinated: Vaccination is not required for travel but if you are fully vaccinated you may face less travel restrictions.
- Passengers are considered fully vaccinated when they have had 2 doses of a 2-dose vaccine and a booster shot, or 1 dose of a 1-dose vaccine and a booster shot.
- The vaccination certificate must be in English, French, Portuguese or Spanish and must contain the passenger's name, date of birth, passport or identity number, the name of the manufacturer of the vaccine, stock number of applied doses and the date on which each dose of the vaccine was administered.
Test requirements
- Unvaccinated passengers: Passengers aged 12 years and older must hold a negative LAMP, Nucleic-Acid Amplification (NAAT) or RT-PCR test certificate obtained within 72 hours prior to departure.
- Vaccinated passengers: Test is not required for passengers who hold proof that they are fully vaccinated against Covid-19.
- Other exempt passengers: Passengers holding proof of a LAMP, NAAT or RT-PCR laboratory test result or positive antigen test showing that they had Covid-19 between 10 and 90 days prior to arrival. These passengers must also meet the requirements to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19.