Updated COVID-19 Related Entrance Measures For Non-EU Travelers

Published date27 May 2022
Subject MatterImmigration, Coronavirus (COVID-19), General Immigration, Government Measures
Law FirmEnvoy Global, Inc.
AuthorMr Jessie Butchley

Key Points

  • The government of Belgium introduced new COVID-19 related entrance measures for travelers from countries and regions located outside of the European Union

Overview

The government of Belgium will lift restrictions on non-essential travel beginning 23 May 2022 for travelers arriving from countries outside the European Union (EU). Additionally, travelers entering Belgium will no longer be subject to testing requirements on days one and ten of arrival and will no longer be required to undergo quarantine upon arrival. Further, these travelers will no longer be required to complete a Passenger Locator Form or present proof of a valid vaccination certificate, proof of recovery or a negative COVID-19 test.

Additional measures may be put into place for travelers arriving from countries with a new COVID-19...

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