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Malta drops all COVID entry requirements for all travellers

Good news! You will no longer need a negative PCR or vaccine certificate to enter Malta.

Published by
Caitlin Moore·29/07/2022
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It was announced by Maltese authorities that the country will no longer keep their COVID entry restrictions in place, starting on July 25.

“As from July 25, 2022, people travelling to Malta without a vaccine certificate or a recovery certificate do not need to present a negative PCR/Rapid Test before arriving in Malta,” The statement from Maltese authorities reads.

Previously travellers were required to present a negative PCR/lateral flow test or proof of vaccination before arriving in Malta.

The new rules mean you will not have to show either on arrival.

Where can I get the latest entry information

You can see the update at www.dfa.ie/travel/travel-advice/a-z-list-of-countries/malta/. https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/malta/entry-requirements have yet to update the entry requirements page, but this should follow soon.

What does this mean?

The drop of COVID entry requirements will make Malta easily accessible to all travellers regardless of their vaccination status.

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