Since the 2019–20 Coronavirus Pandemic various countries and regions have updated their immigration policies in order to minimize the harm caused by the coronavirus.
This article summarizes the latest immigration policies in almost 180 countries and regions. We recommend that you reduce unnecessary travel during this period. If you have a recent plan to enter / leave a country or territory, be sure to check the latest immigration and visa policies in advance. Most important, Please be sure to take protective measures.
· Mainland China
Starting from 00:00 on March 28, 2020, foreigners will be temporarily suspended from entering China with their current valid visas and residence permits. Suspend entry of foreigners with APEC business travel cards. Port suspension, 24/72 / 144-hour transit visa exemption, Hainan entry visa exemption, Shanghai cruise visa exemption, 144-hour visa exemption for foreigners from Hong Kong and Macao in Guangdong, and Guangxi exemption for ASEAN tourist groups Entry with a diplomatic, official, courtesy, or C visa is not affected. Foreigners who come to China to engage in necessary economic, trade, scientific and technological activities, and for urgent humanitarian needs, can apply for visas from Chinese embassies and consulates abroad. Entry of visas issued by foreigners after the announcement is not affected.
· Hong Kong, China
Beginning at 00:00 on March 25, all non-Hong Kong residents will not be able to enter Hong Kong after arriving at Hong Kong International Airport by air from overseas countries or regions; non-Hong Kong residents who have entered the Mainland from the Mainland, Macau, and Taiwan, If they have been to an overseas country or region in the past 14 days, will not be able to enter; Hong Kong International Airport will suspend all transit services; all people entering from Taiwan and Macau, including Hong Kong residents, will need to undergo a 14-day compulsory quarantine. All the above measures are tentatively implemented for 14 days.
· Macau, China
Starting at 00:00 on March 18, all non-residents are prohibited from entering Macau, except for mainland China, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and Taiwan region residents and foreign employee identification card holders. All persons entering Macao, who have been to Hong Kong and Taiwan within 14 days, are required to receive medical observation at a place designated by the health department for 14 days. Beginning at 00:00 on March 19, all foreign employee ID card holders are prohibited from entering Macau, except for foreign employee ID card holders who have resident ID cards in Mainland China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. Starting at 00:00 on March 25, all mainland residents of Hong Kong and Taiwan who have traveled to foreign countries within 14 days are forbidden to enter Macau, and Macau Airport will stop connecting flights. In combination with the previous regulations, all foreigners and residents of the Mainland, Hong Kong and Taiwan who have visited foreign countries within 14 days are prohibited from entering the country.
· Taiwan, China
From February 6th, mainland residents who live in the mainland region will be suspended from entering the country (except for mainland spouses of Taiwan residents holding residence permits). From February 10th, all passengers who transit through Taiwan, Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau and enter Taiwan will be quarantined at home for 14 days. From February 10 to April 29, except for flights between Beijing Capital Airport, Shanghai Pudong and Hongqiao Airports, Xiamen Gaoqi Airport, and Chengdu Shuangliu Airport, passenger flights to and from Taiwan from other mainland cities have been suspended. Air routes and flights are suspended. From February 10th, passenger transportation between Kinmen and Matsu small three links will be suspended. From 00:00 on March 24th to April 7th, passengers are prohibited from connecting through Taiwan.
· Singapore
From 23:59 on March 16, those who have visited other ASEAN countries, Japan, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom within 14 days, must be isolated at home for 14 days after entering, and must not go out during the period; who have visited other ASEAN countries within 14 days, Holders of work permits in Japan, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom and their families must obtain approval from the Ministry of Manpower before returning to the country. (I) Port prevention and control measures: 1. Singapore airports, land and seaports will perform temperature detection on all incoming passengers, issue health consultation notices, and suspected cases will be sent to hospitals for further inspection. 2. All immigrants who have pneumonia or severe respiratory infection with dyspnea will be classified as suspected cases and sent to the hospital for further examination. If you do not meet the criteria for suspected cases but have fever or other symptoms of respiratory diseases, you may be required to have a nasopharyngeal swab test at the time of entry. The results will be notified to the passenger 3-6 hours later. Those who test positive will be sent to the doctor for treatment. Those with negative test results must also be quarantined for 14 days in accordance with the “Home Notice” requirement. 3. Short-term visa holders who refuse to test at the port will be refused entry. Singapore permanent residents and long-term pass holders who have refused to be tested will be canceled of their permanent resident status and long-term pass. After entry, all personnel who fail to comply with the regulations or cannot be contacted after testing will be prosecuted under the Singapore Infectious Diseases Act. 4. Ban all cruise ships from docking in Singapore. (2) Entry and visa measures: 1. Singapore suspends the issuance of various visas to Chinese and Iranian passport holders. The visa-free transit policy for Chinese passport holders has also been suspended. 2. Singapore citizens, permanent residents and long-term pass holders who have visited Hubei Province, China within 14 days must undergo 14 days of forced centralized isolation after entering Singapore. 3. Visitors who have visited Mainland China, Iran, South Korea, Italy, France, Spain and Germany within 3.14 days will not be allowed to enter or transit Singapore. If there is a special reason to visit Singapore, you can apply to the immigration office by mail. 4. Citizens, permanent residents and long-term pass holders who have visited China, Iran, South Korea, Italy, France, Spain, Germany, other 9 ASEAN countries, Japan, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom within 14 days can normally enter and follow “Notice” requires home isolation for 14 days. Short-term visitors who have visited other 9 ASEAN countries, Japan, Switzerland, and the UK within 14 days can enter Singapore, but they must stay at home for 14 days in accordance with the “Home Notice”. 5.Singapore work permit holders and their families who have visited China, Iran, South Korea, Italy, France, Spain, Germany, 9 other ASEAN countries, Japan, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom within 14 days. Approved. Work permit holders who have been to Hubei in the past 14 days and hold Hubei-issued passports are not allowed to enter Singapore. 6. The Ministry of Manpower of Singapore rejects all new work permit applications from Mainland China until further notice. Applications for extension of work permit holders are not affected. From 23:59 on March 23, all short-term visitors (excluding Singapore citizens, permanent residents and long-term pass holders), regardless of nationality, regardless of their origin from abroad, are not allowed to enter Singapore or transit through Singapore.
· Japan
From April 3rd at 0:00 (Japan time) to April 30th, Japan will implement a new entry restriction policy. Holders of passports issued by Hubei and Zhejiang provinces in China and foreigners who have visited or lived in the following countries (regions) within 14 days before entering Japan cannot, in principle, enter Japan. Asia: Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, South Korea, China (including Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan regions), Philippines, Brunei, Vietnam, Malaysia. Oceania: Australia, New Zealand. North America: Canada, United States. Central and South America: Ecuador, Chile, Dominica, Panama, Brazil, Bolivia. Europe: Iceland, Ireland, Albania, Armenia, Andorra, Italy, United Kingdom, Estonia, Austria, Netherlands, Northern Macedonia, Cyprus, Greece, Croatia, San Marino, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Slovenia, Slovakia, Serbia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Germany, Norway, Vatican, Hungary, Finland, France, Bulgaria, Belgium, Poland, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Portugal, Malta, Monaco, Moldova, Latvia, Lithuania, Liechtenstein, Romania, Luxembourg. Middle East: Israel, Iran, Turkey, Bahrain. Africa: Egypt, Côte d’ Ivoire, Democratic Republic of Congo, Mauritius, Morocco. Foreigners who have travelled on the Hong Kong ship “Westin”. Affected by this rule, persons with permanent residence in Japan, Japanese spouse, permanent resident spouse, permanent resident status, and Japanese spouse and children without residence status cannot enter Japan, except for special permanent residents. Please note that even if you do not enter transit in the above countries (regions), you cannot enter Japan, and you will be deported to the place of departure or transit country (region).
· South Korea
Update on March 29: All persons entering Korea from today need home isolation for 14 days. If you do not have a residence in South Korea, you will need to be segregated at your own expense.
From February 4th, comprehensive measures will be taken for Chinese citizens holding a passport issued by Hubei Province, China (unless they can prove that they have not visited and stayed in Hubei Province, China in the past 14 days), and all foreigners who have visited Hubei Province, China in the past 14 days No entry measures. Temporary suspension of the visa-free system in Jeju Island. Since February 5, the visa exemption policy for Chinese citizens transiting from South Korea has been suspended. All passengers entering through Hong Kong and Macau are required to submit a health status questionnaire and take a temperature test upon arrival at the airport. Since March 19, all passengers entering Korea, regardless of nationality, must receive a pair of integrated temperature monitoring and submit a health status card to the epidemic prevention department. The passenger must also inform the Korean epidemic prevention department of a valid mobile phone number and address, and download Self-diagnosing mobile phone software. If you enter “symptomatic” information for more than two days, the epidemic prevention department will determine whether it is a suspected patient and then start testing.
· Malaysia
As of March 18, Malaysians are prohibited from leaving the country and non-Malaysians from entering the country. Foreign tourists, visitors, and foreigners holding labor visas, student visas, work visas, technical professional visas, family visas and long-term visas for second homes are not allowed to enter. The government announced that foreign employees who are basically required to be employed in the industry can enter the country. They must provide a letter from the employer. They must also pass a checkpoint health check and be quarantined for 14 days. Spouses and children of Malaysian citizens who hold a long-term dependent visa can enter the country and must pass a checkpoint health check and self-isolation for 14 days. The Malaysian government allows transfers to third countries through the Malaysian transit area (without immigration), but due to the different personal itinerary conditions, please confirm with the carrier airline for the specific transferability from Malaysia.
· Vietnam
As of March 22, all foreigners are prohibited from entering the country. This rule does not apply to those who enter Vietnam for “diplomatic” or “business” purposes or those entering special circumstances (such as foreign guests attending and serving important foreign events; experts , Business managers and high-skilled workers); visa-free entry certificates issued to Vietnamese foreigners or their families are temporarily invalid. Persons entering Vietnam are required to comply with sanitary inspection procedures and implement centralized quarantine. Persons entering China for diplomatic and official purposes and special circumstances (foreign guests attending and serving important foreign events; experts, business managers and high-skilled workers) live in accordance with regulations. The place is isolated.
· Thailand
On March 5th, Thailand required passengers from South Korea, China (including Hong Kong, Macau), Italy, and Iran to enter and transit passengers within 14 days to go to Thailand for quarantine declaration and fill out a health information card. They need to be quarantined for 14 days after entry. From March 13 to September 30, Thailand canceled applications for landing visas in 18 countries including China. From March 22, all foreign tourists coming to Thailand must present a medical health certificate and medical insurance when checking in. The medical health certificate must be completed in English or Thai, and it must be issued within 72 hours before the flight departure. Infected with New Crown virus; medical insurance must be available in Thailand with a coverage of more than 100,000 US dollars and cover New Crown virus treatment. If it cannot be presented, the airline must refuse the passenger to board the aircraft. The above rules also apply to passengers who are not transiting at Thai International Airport. In addition, passengers must fill out a health information card, submit it to the airport disease control officer upon arrival in Thailand, and observe epidemic prevention measures such as isolation and observation.
· Brunei
From March 16 onwards, except Brunei citizens and permanent residents, visitors from Europe (including Italy, the United Kingdom), Iran, and Hubei Province, China, or countries that visited the above countries or regions 14 days before arrival, are temporarily barred from entering. China’s Jiangsu Province and Zhejiang Province are no longer restricted. From March 17, those arriving or returning to Brunei from any country or region outside the country must quarantine themselves for 14 days. You must not leave your home during self-isolation or participate in any outdoor or public activities. Violation of the relevant quarantine rules will face up to 6 months in prison or a fine of up to 10,000 yuan or both. On March 14, the four national risk categories newly adjusted by the Brunei Ministry of Health were abolished. From March 20, all passengers arriving from Brunei International Airport to Brunei must be quarantined at the designated location for 14 days. From March 21, the opening hours of the land entry-exit inspection ports will be shortened from 6 am to 10 pm to 6 am to 8 pm. Beginning on March 20, non-Brunei citizens and permanent residents must bear the costs of quarantine, including accommodation and other related costs, before the arrival of foreign workers. Applications must be submitted in advance by the employer. As of March 24, all foreign citizens are prohibited from entering or connecting with Brunei. All mosques and prayer rooms throughout the territory are closed for a week.
· East Timor
From February 5th, foreigners who have been to Hubei Province of China in the past four weeks are forbidden to enter; foreigners who have been to China in the past four weeks are required to present a health report issued by an internationally recognized hospital to the East Migration Bureau , Proves that no new coronavirus.
· Myanmar
Update on March 29th: Myanmar’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that in order to prevent the spread of the new type of coronavirus, all foreigners’ entry visas will be suspended from March 29 to April 30. Citizens of ASEAN countries that previously had visa-free entry rights were temporarily unable to use the visa-free entry rights to enter Myanmar during this period. Foreign embassies in Myanmar, UN-affiliated organizations, and foreigners who need to go to Myanmar for emergency affairs can apply for entry visas at Myanmar embassies or consulates or offices abroad. Before boarding, you must present a certificate of non-infection issued by a certified laboratory within 72 hours. After entry, you need to be quarantined at home for 14 days.
From March 15th, all foreign citizens who have visited high-risk areas (such as Hubei, China, Daegu, and Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea) within 14 days will be barred from entering Myanmar; they have visited South Korea within 14 days but have not been affected Passengers in risk areas must be separated from their homes for 14 days after entering Myanmar (the above passengers must submit a health certificate issued by a medical institution certified by the Korean Health Department before entering the country by flight to prove that the passenger has no acute respiratory illness, fever, cough or shortness of breath, etc. Symptoms); Passengers from Italy, Iran, France, Spain, and Germany, or those who have visited these countries within 14 days, must be quarantined at the designated location for 14 days after entering Myanmar (the above passengers must be submitted to the relevant Ministry of Health before entering the country by air A health certificate issued by a certified medical institution, proving that the passenger has no symptoms such as acute respiratory disease). Since March 15, citizens of 7 countries including China, South Korea, Italy, Iran, France, Spain, and Germany who have entered Mandalay must live at home or be isolated at the hotel for 14 days. Individual provinces may also have different practices. Suspend all e-visa and entry visas. Passengers from the United States, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Austria, Belgium, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, or those who have visited these countries within 14 days, must be quarantined at the designated location for 14 days after entering Myanmar, and before the above passengers enter the country by air, You must submit a health certificate issued by the relevant national certification medical institution to prove that the passenger does not have symptoms of respiratory diseases such as fever, cough or shortness of breath. Foreign citizens holding passports and visas are forbidden to enter from border crossings, while border citizens holding border passes are not affected. From 00:00 on March 25th, all foreign citizens who enter Myanmar must present a laboratory certificate before boarding, stating that they are not infected with the new crown pneumonia virus. The relevant certificate is valid within 72 hours before boarding, and it must be quarantined at the designated place for 14 days after entry.
· Laos
Since March 18, all local ports in the country have been temporarily closed, and international ports have been strengthened to prevent and control them. Issuance of any form of landing visa such as e-visa, and issuance of tourist visas. Those who have already obtained an entry visa for Laos are required to present the health certificate and recent travel history documents to the customs upon entry. Bilateral visa exemption is suspended, and citizens of the countries concerned must go to the Lao embassy to apply for a visa. The immigrants, including Lao citizens, must strictly implement the “Medical Inspection Measures for Immigrants” issued by the government on March 16. Set up a centralized isolation point for immigrants in high-risk areas, including Lao students and laborers who return to China during the Songkran Festival (details will be issued for laborers).
· Indonesia
From February 28, all foreigners visiting or returning to Indonesia who have travel history in Mainland China within 14 days before arriving in Indonesia will not be eligible for Indonesia’s visa-free and visa-on-arrival policies. Foreign nationals in mainland China can apply for a visit visa or limited residence visa to the Indonesian embassy or consulate in China, but they must attach a health certificate (English version) issued by the relevant Chinese health department to prove that the party is not infected with the new crown virus Written documents stating that the confirmed case has stayed in the region for more than 14 days after arriving in Indonesia, and voluntarily cooperated with the Indonesian government for 14 days for quarantine observation after entering Indonesia, or will stay in a third country without confirmed cases for more than 14 days before entering Indonesia. Chinese citizens can also apply for a visit visa or limited residence visa to the embassy or consulate of Indonesia in a third country without an epidemic, but they must attach a health certificate (English version) issued by the relevant health department of the third country to prove that the party is not infected with the new crown virus; After arriving in Indonesia, he volunteered to cooperate with the Indonesian government for 14 days for quarantine observation and written materials in a third country without confirmed cases before entering Indonesia for more than 14 days. When foreign nationals enter Indonesia, they will be subject to entry quarantine inspections such as temperature testing. Once found to be infected with the new crown virus, they will be refused entry. From March 8th, immigrants or travelers who have stayed in parts of the three countries of Iran, Italy, and South Korea for the past 14 days are prohibited from entering or transiting Indonesia. Immigrants or travelers from these three countries must be issued by the health authorities of their respective countries. Health certificate. Those in Indonesia are invited to pay attention to the supplementary implementation rules of the Indonesian Immigration Service on the 6th Ministry of Justice’s Document No. 7 and the visa acceptance and entry measures issued by China, South Korea, Iran and Italy. Starting March 20, foreign citizens of all other countries will be temporarily suspended from visa-free and visa-free landing services, and their visa-free treatment for diplomatic or official passports will be temporarily suspended for one month. All foreign citizens planning to visit Indonesia should apply for a visa to the embassy or consulate of the country in which Indonesia is located in advance according to the purpose of the visit. When applying for a visa, a health certificate issued by the national health agency must be attached. All foreign citizens must complete and submit a health declaration card to the port of entry office when entering Indonesia. The Indonesian government has added that people who have visited Iran, Italy, the Vatican, Spain, France, Germany, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom within the past 14 days are not allowed to enter or transit through Indonesia. Indonesian citizens who have visited these countries will be returned to the country by the port of entry office A health check will be performed. If symptoms of new coronary pneumonia occur, they will be quarantined and observed at government facilities for 14 days. If there are no relevant symptoms, it is recommended that the returning citizens be isolated at home for 14 days.
· Philippines
Anyone from mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macao Special Administrative Region is temporarily banned from entering the country, except for Philippine citizens and holders of permanent residence visas issued by the Philippine government. These people must be quarantined for 14 days after entry. March 16 declared a state of disaster. All foreign service offices of the Philippine Ministry of Foreign Affairs have suspended visa issuance. Previously issued visas will also expire. As of March 22, foreign citizens holding temporary 9A visas and tourist visas are not allowed to enter the Philippines, but visas held by staff of foreign governments and international organizations will continue to be valid. Foreign spouses and children of Filipino citizens Visas will continue to be valid; all visa-free treatment will be suspended, including those holding Hong Kong Special Administrative Region passports, Macao Special Administrative Region passports, Macao-Portuguese passports and British National Overseas Passports, but not including spouses and Filipino citizens child.
· Cambodia
From March 17, restrictions on the entry of persons from Italy, Germany, Spain, France and the United States were banned for 30 days.
· Russia
From March 18 to May 1, all foreign citizens and stateless persons are banned from entering the country, except for diplomats, airlines, maritime and inland navigation staff, and those with long-term residence permits in Russia.
· Italy
EU member states, the European Council announced on March 17 that restrictions on “unnecessary travel” of persons outside the EU to EU countries will be imposed for a period of 30 days. Announced a state of emergency and cancelled direct flights between China and Italy.
· United Kingdom
Medical personnel will be sent to the relevant airports to strengthen the quarantine of direct flights from Wuhan, and the specific measures will be evaluated in real time.
· France
EU member states, the European Council announced on March 17 that restrictions on “unnecessary travel” of persons outside the EU to EU countries will be imposed for a period of 30 days. Since March 17, the borders entering the EU and the Schengen area have been closed for 30 days, and people from outside the EU and non-EU citizens are not allowed to enter.
· Germany
EU member states, the European Council announced on March 17 that restrictions on “unnecessary travel” of persons outside the EU to EU countries will be imposed for a period of 30 days. Starting from the evening of March 17, the EU ’s restriction on the entry of citizens from non-EU countries within 30 days will be implemented. This restriction applies to all aircraft and ships departing from outside the EU: 1. From now on, citizens of non-EU countries are prohibited from entering within 30 days In Germany, if you have any special reason such as funeral or responding to the law, you must bring relevant certificates when you enter the country. 2. Diplomats, doctors, nurses and other professionals invited by EU countries to participate in the fight against the epidemic are not subject to this restriction. 3. Citizens of EU member states and their families reunited relatives, British, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, Swiss citizens and their family reunions of relatives and citizens of third countries holding longer-term residence permits in EU countries are not subject to this restriction. The entry of Chinese citizens holding a German residence permit (Aufenthaltstitel), Chinese students holding a visa for a study period of more than 90 days, language students, etc. is not subject to the above restrictions.
· Finland
EU member states, the European Council announced on March 17 that restrictions on “unnecessary travel” of persons outside the EU to EU countries will be imposed for a period of 30 days. Since March 19, the border has been closed and the public cannot travel abroad. This applies to road, sea and air transport, and those returning to Finland from abroad are isolated for 14 days. With the exception of Helsinki Vantaa Airport, Mariehamn Airport and Turku Airport, all airports will be closed. These three airports are only open for cargo and return aircraft, and cargo transportation is normal.
· Czech Republic
EU member states, the European Council announced on March 17 that restrictions on “unnecessary travel” of persons outside the EU to EU countries will be imposed for a period of 30 days. As of March 16, all foreign citizens are prohibited from entering the Czech Republic. This ban does not apply to foreign citizens who have a permanent residence permit or a temporary residence permit for more than 90 days, as well as several other special circumstances.
· Austria
EU member states, the European Council announced on March 17 that restrictions on “unnecessary travel” of persons outside the EU to EU countries will be imposed for a period of 30 days. As of March 10, entry from Italy is restricted. Suspended rail and air traffic between Austria and Italy. Entry to Italy from Italy is only allowed if you have a medical health certificate or if you are transiting Austria without stopping. Since March 16, control measures have been taken at the Austrian-Swiss border. Suspend flights between Austria and Spain, France, and Switzerland. Suspension of flights with the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Russia and Ukraine.
· Greece
EU member states, the European Council announced on March 17 that restrictions on “unnecessary travel” of persons outside the EU to EU countries will be imposed for a period of 30 days. Since March 13, the Greek government has further upgraded its prevention and control measures by suspending all flights to and from Italy and passenger ship services; suspending all flights to and from Spain; closing its borders with Albania and Northern Macedonia; Greek citizens and citizens with permanent residency in Greece Transit is still possible; cruise ships are prohibited from calling at Greek ports.
· Bulgaria
EU member states, the European Council announced on March 17 that restrictions on “unnecessary travel” of persons outside the EU to EU countries will be imposed for a period of 30 days. Starting March 18, citizens of China, Iran, Bangladesh, India, Maldives, Nepal, Sri Lanka, South Korea, Spain, Italy, France, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, United Kingdom and other countries are temporarily banned from entering Bulgaria. Except for persons with long and permanent residency and their families).
· Portugal
EU member states, the European Council announced on March 17 that restrictions on “unnecessary travel” of persons outside the EU to EU countries will be imposed for a period of 30 days. From March 16 to April 9, cruise ships are prohibited from docking in Portugal, and cruise passengers outside Portuguese residents are prohibited from landing. The Portuguese-Western land border corridor has been reduced to 9 points of entry and exit only for businessmen and cross-border workers who really need work. Other land corridors are forbidden. From 24 o’clock on March 18, for a period of 30 days, except for EU countries, countries where Portuguese is the official language, and countries with a large Portuguese diaspora (Canada, the United States, South Africa, Venezuela), Portugal suspends all international flights Departure. As of March 23, all persons entering Portugal are required to be quarantined for 14 days.
· Hungary
EU member states, the European Council announced on March 17 that restrictions on “unnecessary travel” of persons outside the EU to EU countries will be imposed for a period of 30 days. On March 11, the Hungarian government declared the state of emergency. From March 12, foreigners who come to Hungary from China, Italy, Iran, and South Korea, regardless of whether they hold a valid Hungarian visa or residence card, are not allowed to enter. Chinese citizens in other countries are not allowed to travel to Hungary; if they hold a Hungarian residence card, they can enter the country, but they must present a health certificate certified by the local diplomatic and consular office of Hungary at the time of entry.
· Poland
EU member states, the European Council announced on March 17 that restrictions on “unnecessary travel” of persons outside the EU to EU countries will be imposed for a period of 30 days. Since March 15, foreigners have been banned from entering Poland, and cross-border shipments of goods have not been affected by the ban on foreigners’ entry.
· Iceland
Passengers arriving at Iceland via Keflavík Airport will be required to report any signs of respiratory infections, have visited Wuhan, China in the past 14 days, or have contact with a confirmed or suspected coronavirus patient, if necessary Flavik Airport will conduct a medical evaluation and may take appropriate measures.
· North Macedonia
On March 14, local time, the government of North Macedonia released a message that it would ban visitors from China, the United States, Italy, Germany, France, Iran, South Korea, Spain and other high-risk areas. The entry restrictions will be effective until March 24. At that time, the government will decide whether to extend the validity of the aforementioned entry restriction measures based on the epidemic situation.
· Montenegro
Since March 16, 1. All foreign citizens who do not hold a Montenegro residence card are forbidden to enter; 2. All immigrants are forced to live in isolation with their family members for 14 days. Health quarantine personnel will strengthen control at the port, require immigrants to report their health status in accordance with regulations during the quarantine period, and have the right to take stricter measures on a case-by-case basis. Passengers will face longer waiting times due to quarantine, etc. Please make sure to arrange your trip properly; 3. It is forbidden for Montenegro citizens to travel to Italy, Spain, Korea, Iran, Japan, France, Germany, Switzerland, Denmark, Austria, Hubei Province, China; Suspension of all international civil flights; 5. Suspension of all vessels calling at ports; 6. Suspension of international railway, highway (bus) passenger transportation, and closure of all land ports to all passengers: Bosnia and Herzegovina: Šćepan Polje–Hum, Šula–Vitina, Albania : Grnčar–Baškim, Sukobin–Murićani, Croatia: Kobila–Vitina, Serbia: Ranče–Jabuka, Vuče–Godova.
· Moldova
From March 9 to 31, the Embassy of Morocco in China will temporarily suspend some consular services. The service of Chinese citizens’ visas (including e-visa) to Morocco has also been suspended. The specific recovery time is yet to be determined. On March 11, Mozambique announced the suspension of all flights with Italy, requiring airlines to cooperate and ban passengers from Italy, China, Iran, and South Korea (including transit) from March 12 to March 31. ). In the afternoon of March 13, the Moroccan government announced that it would raise the national public health alert to the highest level of red alert: temporarily closing the border crossings between Morocco and Romania and Ukraine, and suspending all international land passenger and domestic rail transport to Morocco; Flights from Italy, Spain and France will be suspended from 00:00 on the day of departure; flights from Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Germany, Ireland, United Kingdom, Poland, Portugal, Romania will be suspended from 00:00 on March 16; The company carries citizens from other countries except Morocco citizens (except for foreign citizens who have a fixed residence or residence permit in Morocco); airlines are prohibited from carrying passengers from Spain, France, Germany, Italy, China, Iran and South Korea Laima (including transit).
· Ukraine
The border has been closed since March 16 and foreigners are prohibited from entering, but diplomats, representatives of international organizations, and foreigners holding permanent and temporary residence permits are not subject to this restriction. Starting March 17, Ukraine will stop regular international passenger transport for a period of two weeks.
· Bosnia and Herzegovina
Declared a state of emergency. Foreign citizens from Hubei, China, South Korea, Japan, Italy, Iran, France, Romania, Germany, Austria, Spain, Switzerland and Belgium are temporarily banned from entering the country. At the same time, all foreign citizens entering BiH must be separated from their homes for 14 days.
· Serbia
On the evening of March 15, the President of Serbia declared that the country was in a state of emergency with immediate effect. The border began to close on the evening of the 15th. No entry is allowed except for Cypriot citizens, diplomats and foreign citizens with residency in Serbia. Military and border inspections are assisted by military personnel at the border. Permitted immigrants must be quarantined at home for 14 days after returning, and those from severely affected areas must be quarantined for 28 days. The police department will be responsible for monitoring the implementation of all home quarantine (including confirmed cases of home quarantine, doctor’s order quarantine, and returning personnel). If you violate the relevant regulations, you may face imprisonment for up to 3 years. Effective March 19, international passenger flights are temporarily banned from arriving or departing Serbian airports, excluding flights for the following purposes: 1. Postal and cargo transportation; 2. Search and rescue; 3. Humanitarianism; 4. Emergency medical rescue; Technical stop and positioning of aircraft registered in Serbia; 6. Emergency landings; 7. Official special aircraft and special flights.
· Lithuania
EU member states, the European Council announced on March 17 that restrictions on “unnecessary travel” of persons outside the EU to EU countries will be imposed for a period of 30 days. Border control will be implemented from March 16 to March 30. During this period, foreign citizens without a work permit and residence permit in Lithuania are prohibited from entering the country.
· Belgium
EU member states, the European Council announced on March 17 that restrictions on “unnecessary travel” of persons outside the EU to EU countries will be imposed for a period of 30 days. As of March 17, non-Schengen residents and persons without a permanent residence permit in Belgium cannot enter the country. Beginning at 12:00 on March 18th, Belgium will implement a “cities closure” nationwide, and the end time is tentatively scheduled for April 5.
· Netherlands
EU member states, the European Council announced on March 17 that restrictions on “unnecessary travel” of persons outside the EU to EU countries will be imposed for a period of 30 days.
· Belarus
The health and epidemic prevention department will strengthen the monitoring with the airport border control, customs and other departments to detect feverish people through technical means and face-to-face inquiries. If immigrants show symptoms of epidemics, they will take quarantine measures immediately. Perform necessary medical tests on immigrants who have visited the area at risk within the past 14 days. Those who return by air, train, or car from the epidemic-risk area need to fill in the “Immigration Information Form” at the Immigration Department. The relevant information will be used for medical observation or other necessary measures for the immigrants.
· Albania
Since March 15, a blockade across the country has been implemented, closing Albania’s borders with Montenegro, Kosovo, Northern Macedonia and Greece, and the border is only open for cargo transportation.
· Croatia
EU member states, the European Council announced on March 17 that restrictions on “unnecessary travel” of persons outside the EU to EU countries will be imposed for a period of 30 days. Strengthen medical examinations and inquiries of immigrants at various ports of entry, including taking temperature measurements of passengers who have visited mainland China in the past 14 days, and filling in health declaration forms. Those who have suspected symptoms such as fever and dyspnea will be notified at After professional inspection, decide whether to take quarantine measures. People who visited China, South Korea in the past 14 days, and those who visited Lombardy and Veneto in Italy last week and entered Croatia after February 23, stayed at home for 14 days and report health to epidemiologists in their jurisdictions daily situation.
· Romania
EU member states, the European Council announced on March 17 that restrictions on “unnecessary travel” of persons outside the EU to EU countries will be imposed for a period of 30 days. Beginning at 22:00 on March 22, foreign citizens and stateless persons are prohibited from entering Luo (except for some special exceptions). Persons who violate the isolation requirements must bear illegal or criminal liabilities.
· Slovakia
EU member states, the European Council announced on March 17 that restrictions on “unnecessary travel” of persons outside the EU to EU countries will be imposed for a period of 30 days. A few days ago, the Slovak government announced that the Sri Lankan embassy in China and the consulate general in Shanghai have suspended the processing of visa applications for Chinese citizens to Slovakia and other Schengen countries submitted through the Visa Center. The timing of reopening the visa business is yet to be announced. It entered a state of emergency on March 12. From March 13, no foreign citizen can enter Slovakia. At the border crossing with Poland, only Polish citizens can enter Slovakia. All international airports will be closed.
· Malta
EU member states, the European Council announced on March 17 that restrictions on “unnecessary travel” of persons outside the EU to EU countries will be imposed for a period of 30 days. Flights to and from Italy, France, Germany, Spain, Switzerland and ferries to Italy are suspended, but cargo is not restricted. From 13:00 on March 13th, persons entering Malta from any other country and region must be forcibly quarantined at their place of residence for 14 days. Anyone who has entered Malta after February 27 after going to Italy, China (including Hong Kong), Singapore, Japan, Iran, and South Korea will be required to be quarantined for 14 days at the place of residence. Anyone who has entered Malta after travelling to Spain, Germany, France, and Switzerland after March 11 must be forcibly quarantined at the residence for 14 days. People living with someone who meets the above conditions must be compulsorily separated for 14 days at the place of residence.
· Estonia
EU member states, the European Council announced on March 17 that restrictions on “unnecessary travel” of persons outside the EU to EU countries will be imposed for a period of 30 days. On March 12, the Patriotic Government declared a state of emergency and adopted border controls. As of March 17, foreign tourists are banned from entering, and Estonians, residents living in Estonia, and foreign family members of Estonia residents will be able to enter. With the exception of foreign trade transportation, all immigrants are quarantined for two weeks.
· Latvia
EU member states, the European Council announced on March 17 that restrictions on “unnecessary travel” of persons outside the EU to EU countries will be imposed for a period of 30 days. Starting at 00:00 on March 17, all international air, rail, maritime and long-distance bus passenger transportation (except for state-level business flights and military transportation) will be suspended. Freight operations will continue normally, and citizens of Latin America will still be able to travel in the EU by private car. Latin American citizens and foreign citizens holding long-term residence permits are allowed to return to Latin America. Foreign citizens are allowed to leave the country through border checkpoints at airports, ports and land crossings. Latin American embassies and consulates temporarily suspend issuing visas to foreign citizens.
· Spain
EU member states, the European Council announced on March 17 that restrictions on “unnecessary travel” of persons outside the EU to EU countries will be imposed for a period of 30 days. On March 16, Spain entered a state of alert for 15 days. Starting at 00:00 local time on March 17, local borders will only allow entry to people with Spanish nationality and long-term residents of the country.
· Denmark
EU member states, the European Council announced on March 17 that restrictions on “unnecessary travel” of persons outside the EU to EU countries will be imposed for a period of 30 days. Since March 13, the border has been temporarily closed, and all types of people other than domestic citizens, foreign citizens with the right of abode and “other recognized purposes” have been denied entry.
· Luxembourg
EU member states, the European Council announced on March 17 that restrictions on “unnecessary travel” of persons outside the EU to EU countries will be imposed for a period of 30 days. Since March 17, it has entered a three-month state of emergency.
· Switzerland
Since March 13, the Swiss-Italian border immigration personnel inspection and immigration control have been implemented, and the same measures have been implemented at the Swiss-German border. Swiss citizens, persons holding Swiss legal residence permits and cross-border work permits can enter Switzerland, and cargo transportation and personnel transfer can transit Switzerland. Switzerland will close some small border posts. At 1700 on March 16, Switzerland entered a “state of emergency.”
· Slovenia
EU member states, the European Council announced on March 17 that restrictions on “unnecessary travel” of persons outside the EU to EU countries will be imposed for a period of 30 days.
· Sweden
EU member states, the European Council announced on March 17 that restrictions on “unnecessary travel” of persons outside the EU to EU countries will be imposed for a period of 30 days. From March 19th, Sweden will temporarily close the border for 30 days. During this period, Swedish citizens and people with the right of abode can return to Sweden through the border, and at the same time, the freight transport channels remain open.
· Ireland
EU member states, the European Council announced on March 17 that restrictions on “unnecessary travel” of persons outside the EU to EU countries will be imposed for a period of 30 days. All immigrants (whether foreign or nationals) have been quarantined for 14 days after entering Ireland.
· United States
Since February 2, foreigners who have visited China in the past 14 days (except for immediate family members of U.S. citizens and permanent residents) are temporarily barred from entering the country. The United States entered a public health emergency on March 13. The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) currently requires visitors to the United States who have travel history in specific countries or regions (currently including China, Iran, South Korea, European Schengen countries, the United Kingdom, and Ireland), at home or in hotels and other The temporary shelter is self-isolated for 14 days, staying away from social activities and paying close attention to physical health. Effective March 20, all regular visa services at embassies and consulates around the world will be suspended. Since March 21, the US-Mexico border was officially announced to be closed. The trade and commercial exchanges between the US and Mexico will still be maintained. The related basic worker exchanges will continue, but other tourists for tourism purposes will not be able to cross the border. At the same time, the US-Canadian border was closed, and “unnecessary personnel movements” between the two countries were suspended.
· Canada
All people except Canadian citizens and permanent residents are prohibited from entering, except for US citizens, diplomats, and airline flight attendants. Authorizes airlines to ban Canadians who have symptoms of the new crown virus infection from boarding home. The international port of entry is limited to four, namely Toronto Pearson Airport, Montreal Trudeau Airport, Vancouver International Airport, and Calgary International Airport.
· Mexico
Intensify the surveillance of passengers from Asian borders at northern border ports and international airports in Mexico City, Monterrey, Cancun, and Guadalajara from China and other Asian countries, with a focus on inspecting people with suspected new-type coronary virus pneumonia such as fever and dyspnea.
· Bahamas
From January 30th, non-Bahamas residents who have been to China within 20 days before the date of entry are prohibited from entering China. Bahamas residents returning to China from China can enter the country, but they must be observed in isolation for 14 days. From March 19th, non-residents who have been to the UK, Ireland and Europe (referring to the rest of Europe) within 20 days are prohibited from entering.
· Grenada
Since February 2, foreign tourists who have visited China in the past 14 days are prohibited from entering the country.
· Trinidad and Tobago
All passengers from or through China, regardless of nationality, must enter China 14 days after leaving China. At the entry points such as airports, the temperature of international passengers coming from Tedo from North America, the United Kingdom and Panama is monitored. If the body temperature exceeds 37.2 degrees Celsius, passengers are required to receive enquiries including travel history at the point of entry and further medical examinations if necessary.
· Antigua and Barbuda
From January 31, the entry of people from China is temporarily restricted.
· Guatemala
From January 31, people who have been to China within 15 days are prohibited from entering. Starting at 00:00 local time on March 17th, the land border port with Mexico will be closed. It is planned to close for 15 days, and at the same time suspend international flights to and from the country.
· Suriname
Passengers (including residents and non-residents) who have visited the epidemic area within the past 14 days will be quarantined for 14 days if they have symptoms; if they have no symptoms, they must be quarantined. All incoming passengers are subject to a temperature test. If a suspected patient is found, a full examination will be performed. From 00:00 on March 14th, the airspace will be closed and passengers will not be allowed to enter Suriname for a temporary period of 30 days.
· El Salvador
Since March 11, isolation measures have been implemented throughout the entire territory of Saskatchewan. The executive order is valid for 21 days. During this period, foreigners are prohibited from entering the country, and citizens of Saskatchewan, foreign citizens who have long-term residency in Saskatchewan, and foreign diplomats stationed in Saskatchewan must undergo medical isolation for 30 days.
· Jamaica
From April 4th, all sea and air passengers will continue to be banned from 14 days to April 18th. At that time, the measures to prevent and control the new coronary pneumonia will be evaluated.
· Honduras
From February 8th, personnel who have visited countries with new coronary pneumonia such as Asia and North America within 14 days need to be quarantined for a period of 14 days. According to the official website of the Presidential Palace of Honduras, the land, sea and air border will be closed for 7 days starting from March 15. This measure will be extended if necessary.
· Venezuela
Strengthen inspection and quarantine and entry control measures at ports, and require filling in health registration forms. After entering the country, the home is required to be quarantined for 14 days. During the quarantine period, the commission’s epidemic prevention department will call and follow up.
· Brazil
From March 23 to 30, citizens of China, EU countries, Iceland, Norway, Switzerland, Britain, Australia, Japan, Malaysia, South Korea and other countries are prohibited from entering Brazil by air. Restrictions on entry do not apply to: 1. Brazilian citizens; 2. Foreign citizens who have previously obtained a residence permit in Brazil; 3. Foreign professionals working in international organizations; 4. Foreign workers recognized by the Brazilian government; Citizens and families reunited with foreign citizens; 6. Foreigners who are specially authorized to enter by the Brazilian government for public interest; 7. Foreign citizens who hold a National Immigration Registration Card (Registro Migratório Nacional, commonly known as “Red Card”) Cargo transportation personnel. Violators will bear civil, administrative or criminal liability and may be immediately repatriated or deported, or their asylum requests cancelled. On March 19, the Brazilian government announced that within 15 days it would close its land borders with neighboring countries Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, Guyana, French Guyana, Paraguay, Peru and Suriname (Brazilian citizens can enter normally). Earlier, Brazil had taken similar measures against Venezuela.
· Chile
The Chilean border will be temporarily closed since March 18. Except for Chilean citizens and foreigners who have obtained the status of permanent residency (hereinafter referred to as “permanent residence aliens”), other foreigners will not be allowed to enter or transit (Consular Division, Ministry of Intellectual Property Report, no restrictions on exit). Smart citizens and permanent foreigners returning from high-risk countries must declare their personal circumstances to the customs and stay at home for 14 days.
· Barbados
Passenger temperature measurement at major international airports.
· Dominica
From February 6, all passengers (regardless of nationality) boarding from China with a destination in Dominica can only travel from the Americas International Airport in the multi-capital Santo Domingo and the international airport in the eastern tourist city of Punta Cana Entry. The cruise company must report to the Ministry of Health information on passengers who have been to China in the past 14 days. The immigration and border inspection department must ask all countries where the inbound passenger has visited in the past 30 days. If it is confirmed that the passenger has visited China in the past 14 days, the relevant port epidemic prevention point will start the health inspection procedure. As of March 14, all cruise ships are prohibited from calling on multiple ports and coasts. From 6 am on March 16th, flights to and from Europe, China, South Korea and Iran will be suspended. Arrivals through other routes are frequent, but foreign passengers who have visited the above countries within two weeks will be compulsorily isolated. Since March 19, Dominica has closed the land, sea and air borders for 15 days. Only foreign citizens can leave the country and aircraft and ships carrying cargo can enter the country.
· Ecuador
Entry of foreign citizens without residency has been banned from 23:59 on March 15. From 23:59 on March 16, all persons (including nationals living overseas) are barred from entering by air, land and sea. The ban is 21 days.
· Colombia
From now until May 30, all non-Brother citizens and resident residents (residents only refer to brothers holding a resident ID card, or M, R, courtesy visa personnel) are prohibited from entering. Brother citizens and resident residents must submit a health declaration upon entry, and undergo 14 days of forced quarantine after entry. Close border crossings with Venezuela, Ecuador, Brazil, and Peru to restrict personnel movements. Goods movements are permitted after strict quarantine procedures have been completed. Cruises are prohibited from calling at the port of Columbia. All international flights are prohibited from entering China for 30 days from March 23.
· Uruguay
Since March 17, all borders to Argentina have been closed. From March 20th, all flights to and from Europe will be suspended.
· Panama
From March 15th, all flights to and from Europe and Asia will be suspended for 30 days. As of March 17, foreign citizens who are not nationals or non-residents are prohibited from entering. Domestic citizens and resident residents must be forced to live in quarantine for 14 days after entry.
· Cuba
30 days from March 24th, except for Cuban citizens who are overseas and foreigners living in Cuba due to work reasons can return to Cuba, all other tourists are prohibited from entering Cuba, and returnees need to be quarantined for 14 days; foreign tourists are allowed Leaving Cuba; aircraft and ships carrying cargo are allowed to enter Cuba, and their crew and crew are subject to medical surveillance.
· Nicaragua
Strengthen the quarantine mechanism at the Managua International Airport, the capital, and at the ports of Madriz, Nueva Segovia, Rivas, Chinandega and Río San Juan.
· Argentina
March 12 announced a one-year health emergency and will suspend international flights from China, South Korea, Japan, Iran, the United States, and Europe for a period of 30 days. The decree requires all citizens who return to Argentina from these countries and regions to adopt 14 days of self-isolation.
· Bolivia
Starting at 00:00 on March 17, all foreign visitors from China, South Korea, Italy and Spain, regardless of nationality, are temporarily barred from entering the country.
· Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
From February 21, entry of persons with travel history in Mainland China, Hong Kong, China, Macau, Singapore, Japan, and South Korea in the past 14 days is prohibited.
· Peru
Beginning at 00:00 on March 16th, Peru has entered a state of emergency for 15 natural days, and from 23:59 on March 16th, the sea, land, air, and river passenger borders have been closed. Freight remains normal and unaffected.
· Guyana
From March 18, all international flights will be stopped for a temporary pSince April 3, a one-month national curfew measure has been implemented. The Gui International Airport suspends all international flights, except for special flights such as outbound, cargo, and medical treatment.
· Costa Rica
Since March 18, the border has been closed to allow only Costa Rican citizens to enter.
· Dominica
After returning from China, many people need to live in isolation for 14 days.
· Belize
Since March 21, the land border crossing with Mexico has been closed. The current tentative closing time is 30 days, mainly for cross-border movement of people, excluding freight vehicles. Since March 23, Belize’s main airport has ceased operations.
· Mauritius
As of March 19, foreign citizens are temporarily not allowed to enter or transit in Mao for a period of 14 days. As of March 22, all passengers, including citizens and residents of Mauritius, are temporarily not allowed to enter or transfer in Mao for a period of 14 days. From 10:00 local time on March 19th, the inbound passenger passage of Mao Airport was temporarily closed.
· Seychelles
Require foreign workers who are currently in China, Korea, Italy, Iran and are planning to return to the continent to postpone the return trip; require all incoming flights to be refused to carry passengers and crew members who have been to China, Korea, Italy, Iran within 14 days Except citizens and residents); persons who intend to arrive by sea by road, if they have been to China, Korea, Italy, Iran (except Seychelles citizens and residents) within 14 days, will be prohibited from disembarking; South Korean, Italian, and Iranian vessels entered the Seychelles waters; 14-day forced quarantine was implemented for all Cypriot residents returning from China, South Korea, Italy, and Iran.
· Gabon
From February 7, the entry of passengers from China is temporarily suspended.
· Chad
N’Djamena International Airport conducted a temperature check and disinfected hands on all arriving passengers, and conducted a 14-day medical observation on all passengers from Wuhan.
· Congo (Brazzaville)
From 24 o’clock on March 21st, all passenger landing ports on land, river ports, seaports and airports in the country will be temporarily closed. Only cargo liners and aircraft are allowed to enter.
· Angola
From March 3, foreign visitors from China, South Korea, Iran, Italy and other countries with indigenous cases and African countries such as Nigeria, Egypt, Algeria and other confirmed cases are prohibited from entering Angola.
· Mauritania
Forced quarantine for all immigrants for 14 days. The import and export ports with neighboring countries are closed, and only 6 border crossings, such as 55 kilometers from Roseau, Bogay, and Nouadhibou, are kept, and the temperature of all immigrants will be measured at entry points such as airports. Direct charter flights between Atal and France, the northern city of Mauta, have been suspended. From 8 o’clock on March 17th, all incoming flights from Maui will be grounded.
· Madagascar
As of March 14, cruise ships from all countries are also prohibited from calling at ports in Madagascar. From March 20, all international flights to Malaysia will be suspended within 30 days. The Malaysian government will make timely adjustments based on the situation of the new crown pneumonia situation.
· South Africa
Since March 15th, visa issuances to visitors from high-risk countries such as China, Italy, Iran, South Korea, Spain, Germany, the United States and the United Kingdom have been suspended, and previously issued visas are declared void. Foreigners who have visited the above-mentioned high-risk countries in the past 20 days will not be issued a South African visa. Since March 16, 35 land ports and 2 water ports have been closed. Monitoring measures will be strengthened at Fort Otombo International Airport, Cape Town International Airport and King Durban Shaka International Airport. Since March 18, entry restrictions have been adopted for passengers from the countries at high risk of the epidemic, and South African citizens returning from the countries at high risk should be tested for new crown virus and quarantined. The nationwide “ban” will be implemented from the early morning of March 27th to midnight on April 16th. Based on the entry restriction measures implemented on March 15th, South African citizens or residents returning from high-risk countries will be quarantined for 14 days. Foreigners who come to South from high-risk countries will return to their original planes and will not be allowed to enter. Foreigners who enter from high-risk countries after March 9 will be transferred to designated hotels for 14 days of quarantine observation.
· Liberia
Effective March 16, the epidemic prevention and control measures will be upgraded, and travelers from countries with more than 200 confirmed cases will be prohibited from entering and going to these countries, and unnecessary international travel by profit officials will be prohibited. From 23:59 on March 23, all commercial flights will be suspended except for cargo flights, charter flights and special flights.
· Sierra Leone
All immigration personnel must undergo temperature testing and new coronavirus screening. If they have a history of travel in China in the past 14 days (regardless of whether they have suspected symptoms), they need to undergo centralized isolation for 14 days.
· Eritrea
Since January 30, all passengers have been inspected at the capital’s Asmara International Airport by infrared temperature detection and other measures. In addition to body temperature detection, people from China have to report travel experience and arrange to be sent to designated hospitals. Indefinite quarantine observation.
· Lesotho
Since March 18, a state of emergency has been declared, some land ports have been closed, and health checks on immigrants have been strengthened. All immigrants from or through infected areas must conduct centralized quarantine and observe for 14 days at their own expense.
· Equatorial Guinea
Starting March 15, all international passenger flights to and from Equatorial Guinea will be suspended. Restrict delegations from other countries or international organizations from visiting Equatorial Guinea. All Equatorial Guinea’s sea, land and air borders are closed, but ships, cargo flights, etc. that transport goods, work supplies and equipment to Equatorial Guinea are not restricted. National and foreign citizens from countries that have experienced the epidemic and the time when they arrived in Equatoria are required to undergo 14-day quarantine observation. Asymptomatic persons shall also be subjected to 14-day quarantine observation. The above measures will be implemented until the World Health Organization announces the elimination of the new crown virus infection and the threat of transmission. This provision is valid for 30 days, and the implementation period can be extended according to the development of the epidemic situation.
· South Sudan
Starting from midnight on March 23, international flights to and from Juba International Airport and other airports will be suspended. All cargo, humanitarian, medical and emergency flights can enter and leave normally. The restoration time will be notified separately. The land border ports throughout South Sudan will be temporarily closed. Passenger vehicles are forbidden to pass, and cargo transport vehicles can pass normally, and the opening hours will be notified separately.
· Nigeria
Starting on March 20, citizens of 13 countries including China, Italy, Iran, South Korea, Spain, Japan, France, Germany, the United States, Norway, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Switzerland will be banned from entering the country for a period of four weeks and suspended for Citizens from the above countries apply for a visa. Effective March 23, all international flights except emergency and necessary flights will be suspended for a month.
· Ghana
On March 15, the Ghanaian government announced measures to restrict entry. The main contents are as follows: 1. It is strongly recommended not to travel to Ghana in the near future. 2. Non-Ghanaian citizens or visitors who do not have a Ghana residence visa will not be allowed to enter the country with more than 200 confirmed cases in the past 14 days. The airline will not allow such passengers to board. Border checkpoints will not allow such passengers to enter. 3. Ghanaian citizens, foreign citizens holding residence visas, and tourists who have not visited more than 200 confirmed cases in the past 14 days can still enter the country, but they must be quarantined for 14 days. Each port of entry will provide guidance on self-isolation. National security and health authorities will take joint action to enforce quarantine on those who fail to self-segregate. 4. Any passengers who show signs of new coronary pneumonia will be quarantined and tested for viruses once they enter Ghana. The above will take effect immediately from Article 1, and Articles 2, 3 and 4 will take effect from 13:00 on March 17. Beginning at 24:00 on March 22nd, all sea, land and air borders will be closed, and personnel will be banned for two weeks; logistics and transportation will not be affected by the closed borders.
· Zimbabwe
On March 17, local time, the President of Zimbabwe announced that the new crown pneumonia epidemic was a “national disaster” in Tianjin, and suggested that people from countries and regions at high risk of the epidemic postpone their visit to Tianjin. People from these regions must quarantine for 14 days after entering the country. Most ports in Zimbabwe will remain open, but inspections of immigrants will be strengthened.
· Malawi
On March 20, Malawi President Mutharika announced that the country has entered a state of disaster. The Malaysian government will take the following measures: 1. Strengthen deployment at border crossings and monitor all immigrants; 2. Suspend hosting of international conferences in Malaysia; and ban Malaysian civil servants from attending various conferences and sports events in affected countries; 3. Except where necessary, the public is advised to avoid going to countries affected by the epidemic; 4. Ban entry of citizens of countries at high risk of the epidemic; 5. Suspend visas to citizens of countries at high risk of the epidemic; 6. Decide whether to cancel in the future depending on the situation Or introduce new epidemic prevention and control measures.
· Tanzania
From April 5, the Tanzanian government decided to take the following measures: 1. It is strongly recommended that all personnel in Tanzania postpone all non-essential international travel. This recommendation will take effect immediately and will be effective for a long time until further notice. 2. All immigrants, regardless of whether they are foreign citizens or residents of Tanzania, will implement 14-day compulsory quarantine at the designated isolation point of the Tanzanian government, and all expenses will be paid by themselves. 3. Implement the following policies for motor vehicles such as trucks carrying goods and services: In order to facilitate rapid cross-border customs clearance, each motor vehicle is only allowed to take 2 to 3 people. If the driver is suspected of being infected with new coronary pneumonia, the vehicle will be killed. When entering the country, the driver must declare the final destination, and can only stop at a place designated by the government before arriving. When entering the country, drivers will undergo strict screening tests, and if they are suspected of being infected with new coronary pneumonia, they will be quarantined or quarantined at designated isolation points of the government. If the driver is forced to be isolated during transportation, the person in charge of the company must make the necessary preparations and arrange replacement personnel in time to ensure the final delivery of the goods. Cabin crews of cargo planes and other vehicles will be isolated at designated hotels or on vehicles such as freighters. The airline needs to arrange for two crews to take turns to reduce the impact of the crew’s forced isolation. 4. If it is deemed necessary, all immigration personnel shall undergo intensive screening such as rapid detection of new coronary pneumonia. 5. All immigrants must fill in the passenger declaration form in advance and hand it over to the customs quarantine staff when they arrive at the port.
· Cameroon
From March 18 until the new order was issued, the borders of Khartoum, Hailu and Air were closed, all international passenger flights were suspended, except for freight flights and ships that transport daily consumer goods, but the docking time will be limited, and all airports will be temporarily issued with Kazakhstan visas.
· Comoros
From March 16th, all passengers from the affected countries to Comoros will need to be quarantined, but will not close their borders.
· Algeria
From March 17, all travel to and from France will be suspended and flights to and from Tunisia, Egypt, the UAE, Qatar and Jordan will be suspended. Effective March 19, all sea and air travel with Europe will be suspended, and flights with African countries such as Senegal, Mali, Niger, Mauritania, Côte d’Ivoire and Burkina Faso will be suspended. On the evening of March 17, a state of emergency was declared, all border crossings in Algeria were closed, and all air and sea transportation was suspended.
· Ivory Coast
On the evening of March 18, Côte d’Ivoire decided to take the following new measures: All passengers from countries with more than 100 confirmed cases will be transferred to the National Youth and Sports Institute (INJS) for acceptance after arriving at Abidjan International Airport and undergoing routine inspections. Medical investigation. Symptomatic personnel will be transferred to designated hospitals for treatment. Asymptomatic personnel need to undergo forced home isolation for 14 days, and the department of health will conduct daily medical inspections of the isolated personnel. From 24 o’clock on March 20th, all passenger flights and ships (including third countries in transit) from 100 countries with confirmed cases will be cancelled, and cargo flights and ships will be protected from the above measures. All passengers who have a history of living in a country with more than 100 confirmed cases 14 days before arriving at the department are prohibited from entering the country. Since March 22, borders have been closed to prevent entry and exit of personnel, but international cargo transportation is permitted. Entry and exit channels for personnel with special needs for epidemic prevention and security cooperation purposes will remain. Beginning at 00:00 on March 23, the passage of personnel at the sea, land, and air borders will be closed until a new notice is issued; the entry and exit of goods can be carried out after the relevant departments have completed health quarantine procedures; in order to meet special needs and effectively prevent and control epidemics, the Section will open humanity And safe passage.
· Niger
From March 19, all international passenger flights to and from Niger will be suspended for two weeks and extended as appropriate; all land entry and exit ports in Niger will be closed, but cargo transportation will be unrestricted for two weeks and extended as appropriate.
· Morocco
Announced the cancellation of all round trips to China, Italy, Spain, Algeria, France, Portugal, Germany, Belgium, Netherlands, Austria, Denmark, Greece, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway, Turkey, Lebanon, Egypt, Bahrain, UAE, Oman, Jordan, Tunisia, Passenger flights from Senegal, Mauritania, Niger, Mali, Chad, Canada and Brazil.
· Egypt
From March 19, all airports in Egypt will suspend flights. The move will continue until March 31.
· Democratic Republic of Congo
Set up checkpoints at border crossings and major airports and arrange health service personnel to conduct preliminary diagnosis of passengers from China and isolate suspected patients.
· Zambia
Passengers are temperature-tested and screened for outbreaks at ports of entry, and suspected cases will be observed in isolation.
· Guinea
Within 30 days from March 21, all embassies and consulates abroad will suspend the issuance of visas to personnel from countries affected by the epidemic. It is recommended that foreign nationals abroad do not return for a while and suspend all personnel exchanges with the affected countries (including official groups) . For 30 days from March 22, except for cargo and humanitarian purposes, commercial flights from affected countries (more than 30 confirmed cases) will be suspended.
· Uganda
At the port of entry, measures such as health declaration and temperature detection are taken. It is recommended that people from China come to Ukraine to conduct quarantine observation at home after arriving in Ukraine. Since March 20, the Aviation Administration has suspended the arrival of passengers from 31 severely affected countries such as China to Ukraine. Ukrainian citizens and citizens of other countries with valid residence permits can still enter the country, but they must accept 14 days of specific hotel quarantine at all costs.
· Sao Tome and Principe
Since March 17, it has entered a state of public health emergency. All foreign citizens are forbidden to enter; domestic citizens and foreign nationals living in Saint-Philippe return to Saint-Philippe for forced home isolation and are subject to supervision by the health and police departments. Technology and government delegations invited by the government of Sao Tome and Principe are allowed to enter, but must show proof of New Crown virus testing at the airport of departure. Charter flights are prohibited from landing at Sao Tome and Principe airports, and cruise ships are prohibited from calling at the ports of Sao Tome and Principe. Crew and passengers of cargo ships, fishing vessels, and yachts are prohibited from landing ashore in Ports of Sao Tome and Principe.
· Kenya
In the afternoon of March 15th, the Kenyan government issued instructions: 1. Suspend entry of all persons from the country where the epidemic occurred, except for Kenyan citizens and foreigners holding valid residence permits. The order will take effect after 48 hours and is valid for 30 days. The National Emergency Response Committee can adjust according to the changing situation of the epidemic. The aforementioned immigration personnel must be segregated. 2. Those who have arrived in the past 14 days should be self-isolated. Since March 25, all international passenger flights to and from Kenya, except for cargo flights, have been grounded.
· Mali
Starting March 19, all commercial passenger flights from countries with confirmed cases will be cancelled.
· Burundi
From March 6, all passengers from China, South Korea, Iran, Italy, France, Germany, Japan, Spain and other countries will be quarantined for 14 days. Passengers flying to Bujumbura International Airport from the above countries shall abide by the airport Outbreak prevention and control requirements. From March 12th, the scope of quarantine will be extended to all passengers from EU countries and those who have travel history in EU countries within 14 days.
· Ethiopia
All passengers from countries and regions affected by the epidemic will be quarantined for 14 days at the expense of the passengers themselves.
· Djibouti
Since March 18, all passenger passenger flights to and from Kyrgyzstan have been suspended (cargo flights are not affected), and prevention and control at sea and land border ports have been strengthened.
· Central Africa
The temperature of passengers is monitored at Bangui International Airport. If passengers with abnormal body temperature are found, quarantine measures will be taken.
· Mozambique
On March 14, President Mo announced that the level of public health security alert was raised to the highest level, comprehensively strengthened the management of entry ports, conducted temperature testing and inquiry of all immigrants, enforced quarantine of all personnel from severely affected countries, and Personnel in suspected cases with related symptoms will be medically isolated, and further control measures such as air embargoes will be taken according to the development of the situation. Since March 20, the embassy, consulates and ports of entry of Mozambique have suspended visa issuance, and visas have been issued and declared invalid.
· Rwanda
From the early morning of March 21, all commercial flights to and from Kigali International Airport (including Rwanda Airlines) will be suspended for a month. Within two weeks from 11:59 pm on March 21, borders will be closed; transportation of goods and goods will not be affected; Rwandan citizens and legal residents currently returning to their home countries can still return, but must be quarantined for 14 days at the designated location.
· Namibia
Since March 14, travel with Qatar, Ethiopia and Germany has been suspended. The ban is valid for 30 days.
· Senegal
Since March 14, cruise docking has been suspended and sanitary inspections at border ports have been strengthened. From March 21 to April 17, airspace will be closed. All domestic and international flights will be suspended except for cargo, patient transfer, approved charter flights, and Dakar-Zijinsauer flights.
· Benin
Within the two weeks from March 19, entry and exit at land borders has been strictly controlled, with the exception of unavoidable entry and exit with the consent of neighboring governments. Border inspections will strengthen quarantine measures, and all suspected cases or people who do not cooperate with the inspection will be forcibly quarantined. Limit the number of visas issued in Benin. All persons entering Benin by air must be quarantined. The cost of quarantine for Benin nationals shall be borne by the government, and foreigners shall pay for their own expenses.
· Libya
March 14 declared a state of emergency. From March 16, the airport, seaport and border crossings will be closed for a duration of 3 weeks.
· Somalia
With effect from March 18, all international flights will be suspended for 15 days.
· Guinea-Bissau
From March 18, the nation ’s sea, land and air borders will be closed, and it will only be opened for emergency humanitarian transport of patients and medical supplies, as well as imports of essential food.
· Sudan
Since March 16th, it has entered a state of health emergency and closed all airports, sea and land border ports, but it will not affect flights involving humanitarian and technical support and regular cargo.
· Tunisia
Since March 18, land borders have been blocked and international flights suspended.
· Togo
All immigrants from high-risk countries or recent travel history in high-risk countries should be quarantined for 14 days. From March 20, all flights to and from Italy, France, Spain, and Germany will be suspended for a period of 2 weeks.
· Gambia
Perform a health check when entering the country, fill in a health checklist and contact information, and isolate yourself at home for 14 days. Relevant departments in the Oklahoma will conduct spot checks in the above circumstances, and those who violate the rules will be punished.
· Australia
Starting from 21:00 on March 20th, a travel ban will be imposed on all non-Australian citizens and non-permanent residents. Anyone who is not an Australian citizen, resident or close relative of a citizen or resident will be refused entry.
· New Zealand
Since March 20, New Zealand has closed its borders, and most foreigners cannot enter New Zealand. New Zealand citizens, permanent residents, and residents with valid travel conditions and their immediate family members (including couples, partners, legal guardians, and children under 24 years of age) returning to New Zealand can still enter the country, but are required to be isolated for 14 days after returning. In addition, exceptions for humanitarian reasons, medical and other necessary workers are handled on a case-by-case basis by the Immigration New Zealand.
· Marshall Islands
From February 15th, all passengers from the affected areas such as Mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau Special Administrative Region will not be allowed to enter by air or by boat. (30 day limit removed)
· Federated States of Micronesia
Temporarily ban (as of March 31) those who have departed directly or indirectly from any part of mainland China by air or sea after January 6 to enter the Federated States. Other personnel (up to February 28) need to present a health certificate proving that they do not present the symptoms of the new type of coronavirus pneumonia and staying in the country or region where the epidemic is not found for more than 14 days before entering the country.
· Palau
From February 1st to March 31st, all non-stop flights from Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau to Palau will be temporarily suspended. At the same time, all persons who have left or transited from Mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau (excluding Pak citizens and persons with permanent residency in Pak) within the past 14 days are temporarily banned (as of March 31) from entering Palau. All immigrants are required to undergo a comprehensive health test at the time of entry and self-quarantine for 14 days after entry.
· Solomon Islands
Passengers who have been to China (including Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan) in the past 14 days are prohibited from entering. Passengers from other countries and regions with confirmed new-type coronavirus infection pneumonia are not allowed to transit through Papua New Guinea, Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru. Passengers from Brisbane, Australia, will be strictly inspected before entering the country. In addition to the port of Honila, the port of Noro has been added as a customs clearance and quarantine port for maritime imports and exports.
· Vanuatu
From January 31, travelers from China (including Hong Kong and Macau) are required to provide a personal health certificate, and the date of issue of the certificate should be within 14 days to 30 days after leaving China, otherwise they will be Refusal of entry.
· Papua New Guinea
Passengers who have visited South Korea, Iran, the European Union, the United Kingdom, the United States, and China in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter PNG unless the passenger has completed a 14-day quarantine period outside of the aforementioned countries. Within 90 days from March 14, international freighters must go to one of the four designated ports of Motuccia, Rabaul, Morro Bay, and Madang for quarantine and entry. If they sail to other ports, they will be punished. International flights can only be quarantined at Jackson International Airport, Port Morsby. From 2 weeks on March 22, flights with Hong Kong, Manila, Narita, Sydney, Honiara and Nadi will be suspended, and flights from Brisbane, Cairns and Singapore will be kept and strictly monitored. From 1 week on March 22, Papua New Guinea ’s international flights will be suspended from entering PNG with the exception of diplomatic personnel, emergency response personnel, medical experts, consultants and flight attendants. PNG citizens overseas You can return to PNG and be quarantined for 14 days after entering the country. All incoming passengers are required to undergo health surveillance and virus testing upon entry at Jackson International Airport in Port Moresby. There are no restrictions on outbound passengers. Cargo flights between PNG and Cairns, Brisbane, and Singapore are operating normally. Since March 24, it has entered a state of 14-day national emergency. It is forbidden to cross the Pakistan-Singapore border on foot or by boat, which will further strengthen the border police and military forces.
· Fiji
From March 19, non-Fiji citizens who have visited China, Italy, Iran, Spain, South Korea, the United States and all European countries (including the United Kingdom) within 14 days before entering Fiji are not allowed to enter Fiji or make a connection in Fiji. In addition, anyone entering Fiji from overseas needs to be quarantined for 14 days. With effect from March 20, all international flights will be suspended and only Singapore-Fiji flights will be retained twice a week. The measure will continue until the end of May.
· Samoa
Entered a national emergency at 12 midnight on March 21, prohibiting all international passengers traveling to Samoa from entering Samoa, unless the traveler is a Samoan citizen or resident and has undergone medical examination within 5 days of entering Samoa. Samoa and New Zealand have only three flights per week, and each passenger plane must not carry more than 490 passengers. There is only one weekly flight between Samoa and Australia. Flights to Samoa and Tonga, Samoa and Fiji, Samoa and American Samoa have been suspended until further notice. The termination of the seasonal work plan of the Saarong to Australia and New Zealand until further notice. Cancel all study abroad programs until further notice.
· Tonga
On March 20, a state of emergency was declared across the country, and foreign citizens were barred from entering.
· American Samoa
Passengers from mainland China and Hong Kong to American Samoa must have a record of staying for 14 days or more in a country or region where there is no confirmed or suspected case of new coronavirus pneumonia, or they will be refused entry.
· Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (Saipan)
All visitors from mainland China (Note: regardless of nationality, including direct or transit) will be suspended for 30 days from January 29.
· Maldives
On March 12, it was declared a “public health emergency” for a period of 30 days from March 12. All short-distance tourism activities will be suspended, and no short-distance trips to residential islands, tourist islands, yachts, hotels will be allowed within 10 days.
· UAE
Since March 19, the visa-free and visa-free policies for citizens of all countries have been suspended (except those holding diplomatic passports). Citizens of countries including China that have a visa-free or landing-signature agreement with the UAE will not be able to enter the UAE temporarily, and the restoration time will be notified separately. From 12:00 noon on March 19th local time, entry of persons holding UAE residence permits will be suspended for two weeks, and further measures will be decided after two weeks, as the case may be. There is a risk that transit UAE people will not be able to transit smoothly. It is recommended to contact the airline as soon as possible to confirm. From the early morning of March 23, all incoming, departing and transit flights will be cancelled within 48 hours.
· India
Beginning on January 31, five Indian state border forces adjacent to Nepal have conducted quarantine inspections of personnel from Wuhan City, Hubei Province. Chennai Airport needs to take blood samples for inspection and quarantine for 28 days for people from Wuhan, 28 days for people from other parts of China, and people from Southeast Asia to be checked for influenza. From February 2nd, the issuance of electronic visas to Chinese passport holders and other nationalities living in China will be suspended. The use of electronic visas held by the aforementioned personnel will be suspended. If you really need to travel to India, you can contact the Indian embassy or consulate in China by email to re-apply for a visa. From March 13 to April 15, except for diplomatic, official, UN / international organizations, employment and project visas, all visit visas issued to India will be temporarily suspended; Indian OCI card holders (Indian foreigners Person) Suspend visa exemption policy. Any foreign citizen who decides to travel to India for “convincing reasons” must first contact the nearest Indian embassy or consulate to obtain permission. All inbound passengers, including Indian citizens, who have arrived or visited China, Italy, Iran, South Korea, France, Spain and Germany after February 15 need to be quarantined for at least 14 days. It is recommended that travelers, including Indian citizens, cancel their trips to India and be quarantined for at least 14 days after arriving in India. Any international cruise ship or its crew and passengers who have travel records after February 1 to the affected countries and regions must not enter any port in India before March 31. From March 22 to 29, all international commercial passenger flights are banned from entering.
· North Korea
Chinese citizens are temporarily banned from entering, and all recent immigrants, including North Korean citizens, are quarantined and observed for 30 days.
· Jordan
Since February 27, non-Jordan nationals from China, South Korea, Iran, and Italy have been banned from entering. The contracting party has suspended the application for landing visas for passport holders from China, Chinese Taipei, Hong Kong, Macau and other countries and regions. From March 17th, all flights to and from Jordan will be suspended until further notice (except for trade transport). Personnel from diplomatic missions and international organizations can enter, but they need to be isolated for 14 days according to the instructions of the Ministry of Health. Road, maritime border crossings and airports are closed for travel activities, except for trade and transportation activities.
· Israel
Since March 18, all border crossings have been closed to allow entry only to Israeli citizens and permanent residents. The previous policy of allowing foreigners to enter with a 14-day quarantine certificate was cancelled.
· Sri Lanka
Since March 17, the Sri Lanka Immigration Bureau has suspended issuing all types of visas (including ETA, entry visa, visa for entry, multiple entry visas, residence visas) for all foreign citizens; from Italy, Korea, Iran, Austria, Denmark, France , Germany, Netherlands, Sweden, Spain, Switzerland, Bahrain, Qatar, United Kingdom, Belgium, Norway and other countries, or visitors who have visited these countries in the past 14 days will be sent to the centralized isolation center on the day of entry 14-day quarantine; passengers coming from countries other than the above-mentioned countries should be quarantined at home for 14 days from the date of entry; passengers in transit in Sri Lanka need not be quarantined. From 04:00 on March 19th to 23:59 on March 25th, all types of visas that have been issued to foreign citizens but have not yet entered the country will be temporarily invalidated. All international airports in Sri Lanka will close passenger entry channels for international commercial passenger flights. During this period, the following flights are not restricted: 1. Passenger flights departing, stopping and connecting from Bandaranaike International Airport; 2. Emergency alternate landings to Bandaranaike International Airport; 3. Cargo and humanitarian flights at Bandaranaike International Airport; 4. Technical landing flights at Bandaranaike International Airport; 5. Inbound non-passenger flights to Bandaranaike International Airport.
· Armenia
From February 1st to March 31st, the policy of visa exemption for Chinese citizens holding ordinary passports will be suspended, and visas must be applied through the Asian Diplomatic Agency or the electronic visa system before entry. Chinese citizens entering China with diplomatic and official passports still enjoy visa-free treatment, and the Asian side has temporarily suspended the issuance of visas to Chinese citizens.
· Azerbaijan
All foreigners (including stateless persons) entering Azerbaijan shall be concentrated or separated at home (strictly enforced) for 14 days. For all foreigners (including stateless persons), the e-signature and Baku International Airport landing visa business will be suspended until April 25. The ambassador to China has suspended the application for visas for Chinese citizens.
· Kyrgyzstan
Starting at 00:00 on March 19th, all foreign citizens are temporarily restricted from entering, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kyrgyzstan will suspend the issuance of all types of visas to Kyrgyzstan to foreign citizens. The above restrictions do not apply to diplomats and family members of diplomatic missions and international organizations in Kyrgyzstan, truck drivers, flight crews, train attendants engaged in international transportation, and foreign citizens who have kinship with or have long-term residency in Kyrgyzstan. Immigration policy, but the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kyrgyzstan must be notified in advance before entering the Kyrgyz territory. Foreign citizens currently in Kyrgyzstan are not restricted.
· Bangladesh
From March 8th, the visa on arrival will continue to be suspended. Those who do not hold a visa and need to go to Bangladesh urgently must apply for a visa at the Bangladesh Embassy or Consulate in China with a health certificate; Chinese citizens who already have a visa, please arrive Proof of absence of new coronavirus at airport. From March 16 to 31, passengers from European countries (except the UK) are banned from entering, and passengers arriving in Bangladesh from the infected country are required to quarantine for two weeks from the date of arrival. The new measures to adjust the entry restrictions from March 19 are as follows: Before April 15, all visas for visiting citizens of Bangladesh will be suspended. Before April 15, all passengers who have lived or visited in Europe or Iran after March 1 will be prohibited from entering Bangladesh. 3. Citizens holding a valid visa or obtaining a new visa must arrive at Bangladesh airport, port, and land entry office without a medical certificate of new coronary pneumonia within 72 hours before travel (including English translation); 4. arrived from the affected country Passengers in Bangladesh are advised to be quarantined for two weeks from the date of arrival. At the time of entry, health officials will decide whether to self-quarantine or centralized quarantine at designated points by the government. Self-quarantine personnel will be strictly enforced by the law enforcement department. Citizens can extend their existing visa for two months.
· Kazakhstan
Kazakh President Tokayev announced on the 15th that in order to prevent the spread of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, the country entered a state of emergency from 8:00 on March 16 to 7:00 on April 15. Except for diplomats and delegations of international organizations invited by Kazakhstan, anyone is strictly prohibited from entering or leaving the country in any way. When the truck arrives at the entry point to Kazakhstan, the driver of the truck from a first-class epidemic country or a first-class epidemic country within the past 15 days is not allowed to enter, and the goods will be driven by the Kazakh driver into Kazakhstan or the goods will be transferred to the Kazakh vehicle.
· Uzbekistan
Since March 16, Uzbekistan has closed air and road transport with other countries. National citizens are prohibited from leaving the country and foreigners from entering the country.
· Iran
Temporarily cancel all non-stop flights between China and Iran, but there are no restrictions on third country connections.
· Sultanate of oman
As of March 17, foreign citizens (except citizens of GCC member states) are prohibited from entering Oman from sea, land and air ports. All passengers (including Omani citizens) entering Oman from sea, land and air ports are subject to quarantine observation.
· Tajikistan
From February 1st, recently, Chinese personnel and Chinese citizens who have recently entered China from Dushanbe Airport will first be arranged to undergo inspection and quarantine at designated hospitals for 14 days. From February 3, all routes in the tower will be suspended. Temporarily close the Tazhong land border crossing, tighten and issue visa extensions to Chinese citizens, and conduct centralized medical quarantine and observation of immigrants (regardless of nationality) from the affected areas for 14 days. On March 2nd, the Civil Aviation Authority of Tajikistan wrote to the airlines requesting the suspension of the entry of citizens of 36 countries (including China) involved in the new crown virus epidemic into Tajikistan, and the tickets sold have been refunded. Citizens of the above countries already in flight are not allowed to enter the tower and will be returned by the original aircraft. Since March 20, all airports in the country will be closed, and all flights will be postponed.
· Saudi Arabia
Since February 27, the entry of Saudi Chaoyin (vice-Korean) personnel and tourist visa holders from countries with confirmed cases of new crown pneumonia into Saudi Arabia have been suspended. Since March 9, air and sea transportation with the UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, Iraq, South Korea, and Italy 9 countries have been suspended, and Saudi citizens and foreign residents living in Saudi Arabia have been temporarily banned from traveling to the above countries. Entry into Saudi Arabia from the above countries. Saudi Arabia’s land ports with the UAE, Kuwait and Bahrain are still open, but only commercial freight vehicles are allowed to pass. Air and sea transport with Oman, France, Germany, Turkey and Spain has been suspended since March 10, Saudi citizens and foreign residents living in Saudi Arabia are temporarily banned from going to the above countries, and temporary visits to the above countries and within 14 days are temporarily banned. People who passed through the above countries entered Saudi Arabia. Effective March 12, air transport with EU countries, Switzerland, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Philippines, Sudan, Ethiopia, South Sudan, Eritrea, Kenya, Djibouti, Somalia is temporarily banned. Foreign residents visiting the above countries are temporarily barred from entering Saudi Arabia for those who have been in the above countries and within 14 days. Suspension of personnel movements with Jordan’s land ports to allow commercial and transport activities. Since March 13th, all personnel entering Saudi Arabia have been separated from their homes for 14 days from the date of entry and treated as sick leave. The Saudi Port Authority announced a suspension with the UAE, Kuwait, Bahrain, Oman, Iraq, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, South Korea, China, EU countries, Switzerland, India, Pakistan, Turkey, Eritrea, Sri Lanka, Ethiopia, Kenya, Sudan, Djibouti, Somalia, South Sudan, the Philippines and other countries by sea except cargo. Suspension of Saudi citizens and foreign residents in Saudi Arabia by sea, suspension of entry from the above countries or persons who have stayed in the above countries in the past 14 days, and suspension of rotation of crews from the above countries or the past 14 days in the above countries. All businesses and institutions must require all employees who return to the sand from abroad, as well as those who have respiratory symptoms, to be separated from their homes for 14 days. From 6 am on March 21, all flights, passenger cars, taxis and trains in Saudi Arabia will be suspended for 14 days. From now until June 30, the work visa that has been issued is not used during the ban on entry and exit in Saudi Arabia (even if the visa has been stamped on the passport), the owner can apply for a refund of the visa fee or extend the work visa for free for 3 months; For entry-exit visas that have not been used during the ban on entry-exit in Saudi Arabia, owners can apply for a free extension of 3 months.
· Kuwait
Kuwaiti residence permits and visa holders who have stayed in mainland China and Hong Kong, Iran, Iraq, South Korea, Thailand, Italy, Singapore, and Japan for two weeks are prohibited from entering Kuwait. Transit persons from Singapore and Japan are prohibited from entering Kuwait. Suspend all flights from Kuwait to Iran, Iraq, South Korea, Thailand, Italy, Singapore, and Japan. From 00:00 on March 13th (Friday), all incoming and outgoing commercial flights from Kuwait Airport will be suspended. From the time the notice was issued to the suspension, only Kuwaiti nationals and their immediate family members will be allowed to arrive in Kota Kinabalu (cargo flights, Kawasaki flights) except).
· Iraq
Chinese citizens are prohibited from entering Iraqi territory through border crossings and airports for a period of 30 days. Since February 1, airports and ports in the Kurdish area of Iraq have banned Chinese citizens and foreign visitors who have traveled to China since January 14, and have suspended the processing of electronic visas for Chinese citizens in the reservoir area for a period of 30 days. On February 25, announced the extension of the entry ban on non-Iraqi nationals directly or indirectly from China and Iran until further notice, while prohibiting the entry of non-Iraqi nationals directly or indirectly from Thailand, South Korea, Japan, Italy, and Singapore until further notice , Except for diplomatic personnel and official groups of the above-mentioned countries, but it is necessary to abide by the relevant arrangements of the Ministry of Health and Environment, and it is recommended that Iranian citizens do not go to the above-mentioned countries. From 6 pm on March 17th to March 24th, domestic flights in Iraq will be suspended. Air and transit flights will not be affected.
· Mongolia
The measures to temporarily restrict the entry of Chinese citizens and citizens of third countries through China to Mongolia through all ports in China and Mongolia will be extended to March 30. From February 15th to March 2nd, all flights to and from China, international railway passenger trains, highway travel inspections and other ports will be temporarily closed. Freight vehicles and drivers can enter and exit through Mandurah-Hangji, Erlian-Zammen-Ude, Ebudug-Bayanhushu highway ports. The copper fine powder vehicle at Gashusu Haitu-Ganqimaodu Port was operating normally.
· Pakistan
From March 21 to April 4, all international passenger, charter and private flights to Pakistan will be suspended. Diplomatic personnel and special / cargo aircraft are not subject to the above conditions, and upon arrival will be subject to appropriate medical examinations or quarantine on the advice of health professionals.
· Lebanon
On March 15, the Lebanese government declared a state of health emergency. From March 18 to 29, airports, airspace, and land and sea borders will be closed. No entry is allowed except for diplomatic, peacekeeping and cargo flights.
· Turkmenistan
Temporary closure of the land ports at the borders of Turkey (Zbekistan) and Turkey (Lang), and immigration control at the international airport of Ashgabat: refuse entry of foreign citizens from countries with outbreak reports holding ordinary passports; diplomatic passports After entering the country, foreign citizens with special status will be sent to the Ashgabat Infectious Diseases Hospital for a comprehensive medical examination by the local health department and quarantine observation will be conducted for 2-24 days.
· Bahrain
From March 18th, all visas will be required to quarantine for 14 days while landing visas are issued at the ports of entry and exit. Visitors from epidemic-prone countries such as Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, etc. will still be banned from entering, except for Bahraini citizens, citizens of GCC member states and foreigners with long-term residence visas in Pakistan.
· Turkey
Starting March 2, citizens from Iran, Iraq, South Korea, China, and Italy will not be allowed to enter Turkey. Persons with travel records of the above five countries within the past 14 days are also not allowed to enter. Turkey announced a suspension of land and air traffic with Azerbaijan, with the exception of cargo flights; the suspension of movement with personnel at the Sarp border crossing in Georgia, except for cargo. From 8 o’clock on March 17, local time, flights with six countries in the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Ireland and the United Arab Emirates will be suspended. From 17:00 on March 21, flights with 46 countries including Canada will be suspended. As of now, 69 countries (including China) have actively or passively suspended their flights.
· Cyprus
EU member states, the European Council announced on March 17 that restrictions on “unnecessary travel” of persons outside the EU to EU countries will be imposed for a period of 30 days. Citizens of countries other than the following categories are banned from entering within 15 days from March 15th: Cypriot citizens, legal residents of Serbia, citizens of EU countries or third countries working in Serbia, appointing diplomatic agencies or diplomatic agents in accordance with bilateral agreements or international conventions Citizens of other countries working in the country, citizens of EU countries or third countries with special work needs (subject to approval and approval by the competent authorities in Serbia), EU or third country citizens studying in Serbia institutions. Border crossings are restricted to: Cypriot citizens, Serhi and Turkish nationals, legal residents of the Republic of Cyprus, citizens of other countries who work in designated diplomatic agencies or missions in accordance with bilateral agreements or international conventions.
· Qatar
From March 8, all personnel from 14 countries including China, South Korea, Iran, the Philippines, India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Thailand, Iraq, Lebanon, Egypt, Syria, Nepal will be temporarily denied entry, including Persons holding a Card Permanent Residence ID (ID) or a valid visa. Starting from the evening of March 18, all inbound Doha flights will be suspended for a period of 14 days. After that, they can be postponed according to the situation. Cargo flights and connecting flights are operating normally.
· Afghanistan
All passengers on Argentine international flights will be tested for temperature, and quarantine measures will be taken as soon as suspected cases are found.
· Nepal
The news on April 8th extended the national closure policy to April 15th again. During this period, non-essential personnel are prohibited from going out, vehicles are on the road, and people from the border ports of Nepal, China and India are prohibited. The previous international flight ban was extended to April 30.
· Georgia
From March 18, foreign citizens will be restricted from entering the country for two weeks. Foreign citizens are not restricted in the following cases: diplomats and representatives of international organizations and their family members sent to Georgia; spouses or minor children who are citizens of Georgia; doctors and volunteers who go to Georgia for humanitarian relief tasks Etc .; stateless persons officially recognized by Georgia; persons holding neutral travel documents; persons with Georgian refugee status; entry issues for foreign official delegations will be handled on a case-by-case basis. As of March 21, all arrival / departure routes will be temporarily closed, except for flights that Georgia Airlines has agreed to operate with the Georgian government.
· Syria
From March 19th, citizens of 26 countries are temporarily barred from entering China. Among them, citizens of China and other countries are not allowed to enter for 2 months, and citizens of Qatar and other countries are not allowed to enter for 1 month. At the same time, people from other countries must be quarantined at home for 14 days after entry. Those with suspected symptoms need to be transferred to the Deauville Testing Center for quarantine. From 12 noon on March 23, the Qassab port on the Syrian-Turkish border will be closed. Starting at 00:00 on March 24th, all border crossings between Syria and Lebanon will be closed, and people from Lebanaon, including Syrian citizens, will be banned from entering, but freight vehicles will still be able to pass after the driver passes the health test. From March 22, all international flights arriving and departing from Syria will be suspended.