Key Points
- The government of Malta removed quarantine requirements for travelers who can provide proof of vaccination, evidence of recovery, or proof of a negative COVID-19 test result
Overview
The government of Malta introduced new COVID-19 entrance requirements on June 6, 2022. Under these new requirements, travelers will be permitted to enter the country without being required to undergo a quarantine period so long as they can provide proof of the following:
- A valid vaccination certificate
- A certificate of recovery, OR
- Proof of a negative PCR test taken no more than 72 hours before arrival or a negative rapid antigen test taken no more than 24 hours before arrival.
Travelers who cannot provide proof of these documents will be required to undergo a seven to 10-day quarantine period. For additional COVID-19-related health measures in Malta, check here.
What are the Changes?
As of June 6, 2022, travelers will not be required to undergo a quarantine period in Malta if they can provide proof of vaccination, proof of recovery, or proof of a negative COVID-19 test result. Travelers entering the country should ensure that they hold the appropriate immigration authorization, where applicable, before arrival.
Looking Ahead
The government of Malta announced that additional COVID-19 measures would be introduced at the end of July 2022. Continue to check the government of Malta’s website for the latest updates and information.
Written by: Jessie Butchley, Global Immigration Writer, Envoy Global
Source: Government of Malta