Passengers from these countries can now upload their vaccine certificates
Passengers from these countries can either upload a negative Covid-19 RT-PCR report or their vaccination certificate if the test was performed within 72 hours of the journey.
As the Covid-19 situation in the country improves, the Centre has revised its advisory for international passengers, allowing some international travelers from select countries to upload the complete vaccination certificate. Passengers from these countries can either upload a negative Covid-19 RT-PCR report or their vaccination certificate if the test was performed within 72 hours of the journey.
The Centre has also removed the list of at-risk countries from the most recent revision of the international travel guidelines, which is a significant step toward normalizing international travel.
1. Albania
2. Andorra
3. Angola
4. Antigua & Barbuda
5. Australia
6. Austria
7. Azerbaijan
8. Bangladesh
9. Bahrain
10. Belarus
11. Botswana
12. Bulgaria
13. Canada
14. Cambodia
15. Chile
16. Columbia
17. Commonwealth of Dominica
18. Costa Rica
19. Croatia
20. Cuba
21. Cyprus
22. Denmark
23. Estonia
24. Finland
25. Georgia
26. Grenada
27. Guatemala
28. Guyana
29. Hong Kong
30. Hungary
31. Iceland
32. Iran
33. Ireland
34. Israel
35. Kazakhstan
36. Kyrgyzstan
37. Latvia
38. Lebanon
39. Liechtenstein
40. Malaysia
41. Maldives
42. Mali
43. Mauritius
44. Mexico
45. Moldova
46. Mongolia
47. Myanmar
48. Namibia
49. Nepal
50. New Zealand
51. the Netherlands
52. Nicaragua
53. North Macedonia
54. Oman
55. Paraguay
56. Panama
57. Portugal
58. the Philippines
59. Qatar
60. Romania
61. St. Kitts and Nevis
62. San Marino
63. Saudi Arabia
64. Serbia
65. Sierra Leone
66. Singapore
67. the Slovak Republic
68. Slovenia
69. Spain
70. Sri Lanka
71. the State of Palestine
72. Sweden
73. Switzerland
74. Thailand
75. The United Kingdom
76. Trinidad & Tobago
77. Turkey
78. Ukraine
79. the United States of America
80. Venezuela
81. Vietnam
82. Zimbabwe
With the outbreak of Omicron in November 2021, the Centre developed a list of countries deemed 'at-risk.' The list was updated regularly to reflect the pandemic situation in those countries. Passengers from these countries were supposed to provide their samples upon arrival and wait for the results before exiting the airport. With the list no longer in existence, there will be no need for this testing as well. Instead, a random sample of 2% of international travelers from all countries will be taken.