Nauru travel restrictions
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Nauru Latest News:
International Restrictions:
Entry to Nauru: The only scheduled flight to Nauru is now a fortnightly service, on alternate Thursdays, Brisbane-Nauru-Brisbane.
Nauru authorities are requesting all people to consider whether travel to Nauru is necessary and all people are asked to cancel or postpone any non-essential travel to Nauru.
All passengers must check in to the Pre-Travel Managed Accommodation Hotel (property address advised by Nauru authorities close to travel date) four days prior to travel to Nauru.
All passengers must be fully vaccinated at least 14 days prior to their travel date. A negative Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) must be taken within 24 hours of flight departure.A PCR test will need to be taken whilst in the Pre-Travel Managed Accommodation Hotel.
All passengers must complete a Nauru Health Declaration prior to travel and undertake five days mandatory hotel quarantine on arrival in Nauru.
Testing / screening on arrival: All persons travelling to Nauru need to undergo pre-travel screening.
Quarantine requirements: Effective from 16 March 2020, all persons arriving in Nauru will need to spend up to 14 days in “Government Transition Accommodation” in Nauru.
Travel via Australia and New Zealand: The government of Australia has announced that from 9pm Australia Eastern Standard Time on 20 March, entry to the country will only be permitted to Australian citizens or permanent residents. This follows a similar announcement by New Zealand from 19 March. As many flight connections to and from Nauru connect in Australia and New Zealand, options to depart Nauru are likely to reduce.
Internal Restrictions:
If you’re resident in Nauru, you should be aware of the potential impact of the border closures.
Nauru International Restrictions:
The only scheduled flight to Nauru is now a fortnightly service, on alternate Fridays, Brisbane-Nauru-Brisbane.
Nauru authorities are requesting all persons to consider whether travel to Nauru is necessary and all persons are asked to cancel or postpone any non-essential travel to Nauru.
All passengers must present evidence of a negative PCR COVID test, undertaken not more than 3 days before travel to Nauru.
Only passengers who have spent at least the previous 14 days in the following countries will be considered eligible to enter Nauru: Australia (NOT including Victoria), Cook Islands, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Micronesia, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Niue, Palau, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Taiwan, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu. Travellers wishing to enter Nauru from a country not listed above must apply for an exemption from the Nauru Government. Passengers who have transited through, or have been in mainland China, Hong Kong, Macao, Iran, Italy, Korea, Europe, USA or Asia (except Taiwan) in the past 21 days, will not be allowed to enter Nauru.
Internal Restrictions:
If you’re resident in Nauru, you should be aware of the potential impact of the border closures.
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International restrictions:
The only scheduled flight to Nauru is now a fortnightly service, on alternate Fridays, Brisbane-Nauru-Brisbane. Nauru authorities are requesting all persons to consider whether travel to Nauru is necessary and all persons are asked to cancel or postpone any non-essential travel to Nauru.
Passengers who have transited through, or have been in mainland China, Hong Kong, Macao, Iran, Italy, Korea, Europe, USA or Asia (except Taiwan) in the past 21 days, will not be allowed to enter Nauru.
The Government of Australia has announced that from 9pm Australia Eastern Standard Time on 20 March, entry to the country will only be permitted to Australian citizens or permanent residents. This follows a similar announcement by New Zealand from 19 March. As many flight connections to and from Nauru connect in Australia and New Zealand, options to depart Nauru are likely to reduce.
*****Internal Restrictions:
If you’re resident in Nauru, you should be aware of the potential impact of the border closures.
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International restrictions:
Nauru authorities are requesting all persons to consider whether travel to Nauru is necessary and all persons are asked to cancel or postpone any non-essential travel to Nauru. Passengers who have transited through, or have been in mainland China, Hong Kong, Macao, Iran, Italy, Korea, Europe, USA or Asia (except Taiwan) in the past 21 days, will not be allowed to enter Nauru. Effective 16 March 2020, all persons arriving in Nauru will be required to spend up to 14 days in “approved Transition Accommodation” before entry into Nauru. All persons travelling to Nauru are required to undergo pre-travel screening. The Government of Australia has announced that from 9pm Australia Eastern Standard Time on 20 March, entry to the country will only be permitted to Australian citizens or permanent residents. This follows a similar announcement by New Zealand from 19 March. As many flight connections to and from Nauru connect in Australia and New Zealand, options to depart Nauru are likely to reduce.
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International restrictions:
Only Australian and New Zealand citizens and permanent residents are allowed entry into Nauru.
All travellers who have transited through or have been in mainland Asia (except Taiwan), China, Europe, Hong Kong (SAR China), Iran, Macao (SAR China), South Korea or the US in the past 21 days will be denied entry.
Travellers allowed entry will be subject to a mandatory 14-day quarantine at a government designated facility.