All vaccinated travellers from Chile, Kuwait, and Rwanda will now be allowed to enter Germany restriction-free since the three territories have been added to the list of epidemiologically safe countries, the Federal Ministry of the Interior, Building, and Community (BMI) has confirmed.
Based on the entry rules that Germany currently has in place, all persons from one of the three above-mentioned countries who have been fully vaccinated against the COVID-19 disease can enter Germany without having to follow strict entry restrictions, such as testing and self-isolation rules.
However, in order to be permitted restriction-free entry, each traveller should meet the requirements related to the vaccination status as well as to the vaccine they have been immunised with, SchengenVisaInfo.com reports.
In line with the Ordinance on Coronavirus Entry Regulations for vaccinated travellers, everyone should provide a vaccination certificate, which indicates that the holder has been immunised against the disease with one of the vaccines that Germany has approved for travel.
Germany has recognised five vaccines for travel until now, which are as follows:
- BioNTech/Pfizer (Comirnaty)
- Johnson & Johnson (Janssen)
- Moderna (Spikevax)
- AstraZeneca (Vaxzevria)
- Covishield (Serum Institute of India)
In addition, except for the vaccination certificate, those who prove that they have recovered from the COVID-19 during the last six months are also exempted from the entry rules, meaning that a recovery certificate also exempts travellers from Chile, Kuwait, and Rwanda from measures imposed upon entry.
Except for the three countries that have been newly added to the list, Germany also allows restriction-free entry to the following third countries:
- Australia
- Hong Kong
- Jordan
- Canada
- Qatar
- Macau
- New Zealand
- Saudi Arabia
- Singapore
- South Korea
- Taiwan
- Ukraine
- Uruguay
- China (subject to reciprocity)
Uruguay was just recently added to the safe third countries list.
“Residents of other non-EU countries are only permitted to enter Germany if they serve in an important role or if they have an urgent need to travel or if they are fully vaccinated,” the Ministry noted.
Consequently, similar to the three countries added recently to the list, all persons arriving from one of these epidemiologically safe countries can enter Germany without being subject to testing or self-isolation rules provided that they have been vaccinated or recovered from the disease.
Previously, the German agency and research institute responsible for disease prevention and control, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), announced that Japan, Senegal, and a French region would be removed from the list of high-risk areas. Consequently, since yesterday all persons arriving from these areas are no longer required to follow strict entry rules that apply to arrivals from high-risk listed countries and regions.
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