Czechia
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The travel advice is Exercise a high degree of caution to Czechia. Czechia is Unknown restrictions for travel. Get travel ban, restrictions alerts and advice before travelling to Czechia. Czechia is part of Europe with main city at
Prague. Its Developed country with a
population of 11M people. The main currency is Czech Koruna. The languages
spoken are Czech and Slovak.
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π¨ Travel Advice for Czechia
Unknown restrictions
for travel- Passengers are not allowed to enter.
- This does not apply to:
- nationals of Andorra, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, South Korea, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand and Vatican City (Holy See);
- British nationals with a certificate of application for the status of UK-EU Withdrawal Agreement Beneficiary issued by Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Hungary, Latvia, Luxemburg, Malta, Netherlands, Romania, Slovenia and Sweden; and their family members;
- passengers with a residence permit issued by Czechia;
- passengers with a long-term residence permit issued by Andorra, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, South Korea, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand and Vatican City (Holy See);
- passengers with a diplomatic passport traveling on duty for a maximum stay of 72 hours;
- spouses of nationals of Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Switzerland, Vatican City (Holy See) and an EEA Member State residing in Czechia. They must have a marriage certificate or a confirmation of partnership;
- passengers younger than 21 years who are children of nationals of Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Switzerland, Vatican City (Holy See) and an EEA Member State residing in Czechia. They must have a birth certificate and a copy of their parentβs residence permit;
- spouses of British nationals residing in Czechia. They must have a marriage certificate or a confirmation of partnership;
- passengers younger than 21 years who are children of British nationals residing in Czechia. They must have a birth certificate and a copy of their parentβs residence permit;
- passengers who are unmarried partners of nationals of Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Switzerland, Vatican City (Holy See) and an EEA Member State residing in Czechia. They must have a confirmation of their relationship issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Czechia;
- passengers with a D visa issued by Czechia;
- passengers with a C visa issued by Czechia after 11 May 2020.
- A completed "Public Health Passenger Locator Form" must be presented before boarding. The form can be found at https://plf.uzis.cz/ .
- This does not apply to:
- nationals of Czechia with a service passport;
- passengers with a diplomatic passport traveling on duty for a maximum stay of 72 hours;
- nationals of Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Vatican City (Holy See) with a COVID-19 recovery certificate issued at least 14 days and at most 90 days before arrival. The certificate must be issued in Switzerland or an EEA Member State, in Czech or English;
- passengers with a residence permit issued by Czechia and a COVID-19 recovery certificate issued at least 14 days and at most 90 days before arrival. The certificate must be issued in Switzerland or an EEA Member State, in Czech or English;
- passengers with a βD" visa issued by Czechia and a COVID-19 recovery certificate issued at least 14 days and at most 90 days before arrival. The certificate must be issued in Switzerland or an EEA Member State, in Czech or English;
- passengers with a COVID-19 recovery certificate issued by a consulate or embassy of Czechia;
- passengers arriving from Australia, Iceland, South Korea, New Zealand, Singapore, Thailand or Vatican City (Holy See).
- Passengers arriving from Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Greece, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Spain or Switzerland must have:
- a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken at most 72 hours before departure from the first embarkation point.
- This does not apply to:
- nationals of Czechia with a service passport;
- passengers with a diplomatic passport traveling on duty for a maximum stay of 72 hours;
- nationals of Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Vatican City (Holy See) with a COVID-19 recovery certificate issued at least 14 days and at most 90 days before arrival. The certificate must be issued in Switzerland or an EEA Member State, in Czech or English;
- passengers with a residence permit issued by Czechia and a COVID-19 recovery certificate issued at least 14 days and at most 90 days before arrival. The certificate must be issued in Switzerland or an EEA Member State, in Czech or English;
- passengers with a "D" visa issued by Czechia and a COVID-19 recovery certificate issued at least 14 days and at most 90 days before arrival. The certificate must be issued in Switzerland or an EEA Member State, in Czech or English;
- passengers with a COVID-19 recovery certificate issued by a consulate or embassy of Czechia.
- Passengers arriving from a country other than Australia, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Greece, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, South Korea, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Romania, Singapore, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand or Vatican City (Holy See) must have a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken at most 72 hours before departure from the first embarkation point.
- This does not apply to:
- nationals of Czechia with a service passport;
- passengers with a diplomatic passport traveling on duty for a maximum stay of 72 hours;
- nationals of Czechia. They must have a negative COVID-19 antigen test taken at most 24 hours before departure from the first embarkation point;
- nationals of Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Vatican City (Holy See) residing in Czechia. They must have a negative COVID-19 antigen test taken at most 24 hours before departure from the first embarkation point;
- nationals of Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland (Rep.), Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and Vatican City (Holy See) with a COVID-19 recovery certificate issued at least 14 days and at most 90 days before arrival. The certificate must be issued in Switzerland or an EEA Member State, in Czech or English;
- passengers with a permanent residence permit issued by Czechia. They must have a negative COVID-19 antigen test taken at most 24 hours before departure from the first embarkation point;
- passengers with a residence permit issued by Czechia and a COVID-19 recovery certificate issued at least 14 days and at most 90 days before arrival. The certificate must be issued in Switzerland or an EEA Member State, in Czech or English;
- passengers with a βD" visa issued by Czechia and a COVID-19 recovery certificate issued at least 14 days and at most 90 days before arrival. The certificate must be issued in Switzerland or an EEA Member State, in Czech or English;
- passengers with a COVID-19 recovery certificate issued by a consulate or embassy of Czechia;
- passengers younger than 21 years who are children of nationals of Czechia. They must have a negative COVID-19 antigen test taken at most 24 hours before departure from the first embarkation point;
- spouses of nationals of Czechia and their children younger than 21 years. They must have a negative COVID-19 antigen test taken at most 24 hours before departure from the first embarkation point.
- Passengers could be subject to a COVID-19 test upon arrival and quarantine.
Travel restriction details for Czechia
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π Lockdown Details for Czechia
It is not mandatory to wear a facemask outdoors if a maximum number of 2 people at 2 metres distance is respected.
The usage of a facemask is still mandatory within territorial clusters (for example in healthcare and social service facilities, on public transport, when travelling by subway etc.), with some exceptions.
Wearing a facemask is also compulsory in vehicles with people who do not belong to the same household and in areas of municipalities open to the public, if there are more than two people present, who are closer than two metres from each other and who are not members of the same household.
Wearing FFP2 masks is mandatory in the indoor space of retail outlets, service outlets, international airports, public transport, including platforms and waiting rooms and in private vehicles (with the exception of people from the same household).
In the most high-risk places, such as shops or public transport means, it will no longer be possible to replace the respirator with a double surgical mask.
Physical distance should be kept whenever possible, with some exceptions. In all establishments a 2-metres distance has to be maintained.
Indoors events can take place with a maximum of 500 participants (and 50% maximum capacity). Open-air events can be attended by up to 1000 people (and 50% maximum capacity).
Retail sales and service provision are both permitted. In shopping centres, mass gatherings must be avoided.
Bars and restaurants are open. A mask must be worn and can be removed only for eating and drinking. A minimum distance of 1,5 metres between tables must be respected. Maximum 4 guests can sit at the same table (excluding members of the same household).
Furthermore, clients must present:
-A negative result to a PCR test. Accepted tests: PCR (not older than 7 days), antigenic (not older than 72 hours); -Or proof of vaccination, valid 14 days after the second dose, or 14 days after the unique dose if the vaccine is administered in a single dose (Janssen/Johnson&Johnson); -Or proof of recovery from COVID-19, valid 180 days;
The usage of a facemask is still mandatory within territorial clusters (for example in healthcare and social service facilities, on public transport, when travelling by subway etc.), with some exceptions.
Wearing a facemask is also compulsory in vehicles with people who do not belong to the same household and in areas of municipalities open to the public, if there are more than two people present, who are closer than two metres from each other and who are not members of the same household.
Wearing FFP2 masks is mandatory in the indoor space of retail outlets, service outlets, international airports, public transport, including platforms and waiting rooms and in private vehicles (with the exception of people from the same household).
In the most high-risk places, such as shops or public transport means, it will no longer be possible to replace the respirator with a double surgical mask.
Physical distance should be kept whenever possible, with some exceptions. In all establishments a 2-metres distance has to be maintained.
Indoors events can take place with a maximum of 500 participants (and 50% maximum capacity). Open-air events can be attended by up to 1000 people (and 50% maximum capacity).
Retail sales and service provision are both permitted. In shopping centres, mass gatherings must be avoided.
Bars and restaurants are open. A mask must be worn and can be removed only for eating and drinking. A minimum distance of 1,5 metres between tables must be respected. Maximum 4 guests can sit at the same table (excluding members of the same household).
Furthermore, clients must present:
-A negative result to a PCR test. Accepted tests: PCR (not older than 7 days), antigenic (not older than 72 hours); -Or proof of vaccination, valid 14 days after the second dose, or 14 days after the unique dose if the vaccine is administered in a single dose (Janssen/Johnson&Johnson); -Or proof of recovery from COVID-19, valid 180 days;
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π‘οΈ Travel safety for Czechia
Exercise a high degree of caution
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