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What do you need to know before arrival to the Czech Republic? Measures and restrictions NANO DRAPES AND RESPIRATORS. It is no longer mandatory to wear respirators or nano-masks in the Czech Republic.
Review the Country Security Report for the Czech Republic. Visit the CDC page for the latest Travel Health Information related to your travel. Prepare a contingency plan for emergency situations. Review the Traveler’s Checklist.
2 pages required. TOURIST VISA REQUIRED: Not required for stays less than 90 days. VACCINATIONS: None. CURRENCY RESTRICTIONS FOR ENTRY: €10,000+ euros or equivalent must be declared.
Find continuously updated travel restrictions for the Czech Republic such as border, vaccination, COVID-19 testing, and quarantine requirements.
1. all persons traveling to the territory of the Czech Republic from EU countries, if they have not spent at least 12 hours in the last 14 days in a country outside the European Union, are required to complete Public Health Passenger Locator Form before the start of the transportation;
PCR no older than 72 hours. antigen no older than 48 hours. Testing after arrival to the Czech Republic - within 5 days after arrival from countries with a low and medium risk and 5th day after arrival from a country with a high or very high risk at the earliest.
Foreign nationals (who are entitled to enter) travelling to the Czech Republic will have to present a negative PCR test result before the travel. This obligation applies also to vaccinated persons and persons who recovered from COVID-19 in the last six months.
As of April 9th 2022, the Czech Republic’s Ministry of Health has eased all Covid-19 travel restrictions for both foreign tourists and Czech citizens. Travelers will no longer need to fill in an arrival form or submit proof of vaccination or a previous infection when returning from abroad.
As of 9 th April 2022, the protective measures regarding the conditions of entry into the Czech Republic in relation to the epidemic of covid-19 have been suspended. Entry into the Czech Republic is no longer subject to any special epidemiological conditions to prevent the spread of the disease.
PCR not longer than 72 hours before starting the travel. antigen not longer than 48 hours. Testing after arrival to the Czech Republic - within 5 days after arrival from countries with low or madium risk and 5th day after the arrival from a country with high or very high risk at the earliest.