This article was originally published on November 1, 2021, and was updated on February 17, 2022, and February 2, 2022, to reflect new information.
February 17, 2022 Update: On February 11, 2022, the government of Poland reduced its quarantine period requirements and removed distinctions between quarantine requirements for Polish citizens and foreign nationals entering the country. All travelers entering Poland will now be required to undergo a seven-day quarantine period. Previously, this quarantine period had been ten days.
February 2, 2022, Update: The government of Poland will extend quarantine requirements until February 28, 2022. Under the current quarantine measures, travelers arriving from EU member states, the Schengen Area, or Turkey are subject to a ten-day quarantine upon entry. Travelers from places outside the European Union, Schengen Area, or Turkey are subject to a 14-day quarantine upon entry. During the quarantine period, travelers may not leave their place of quarantine and must comply with testing protocols.
Original Post From November 3, 2021:
Key Points
- Poland will extend quarantine measures until November 30, 2021
Overview
The Polish government announced extending current quarantine measures for travelers entering the country until November 30, 2021.
What’s Changed?
The Polish government has extended quarantine measures for non-exempt travelers until November 30, 2021. This latest change has come as a result of COVID-19 rates in the country. Under the current quarantine measures, travelers are subject to a ten-day quarantine upon entry. During the quarantine period, travelers may not leave their quarantine residence and must comply with testing protocols.
Looking Ahead
Continue to check the Polish government’s website for the latest updates concerning COVID-19 and other government immigration policies.
Sources: Republic of Poland