Key Points
- New entry requirements for citizens and residents of Chile
- New entry requirements for foreign nationals entering Chile
Overview
On November 1, 2021, the government of Chili announced updated border measures.
Foreign nationals entering Chile will be required to:
Before Departure
- Validate their vaccination certificate at least 48 hours before departure
- Submit an affidavit at least 48 hours before departure
- Provide a negative PCR test taken up to 72 hours before departure
After Arrival
- Remain in isolation until a negative PCR test can be produced
Travelers are expected to transit directly from the point of entry to the declared address where the quarantine period will be completed. Travelers are also required to have proof of medical insurance with a minimum coverage of USD $30,000.
Citizens and residents of Chile entering the country will be required to:
Before Departure
- Provide proof of a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours before departure
- Submit an affidavit at least 48 hours before departure
After Arrival
- Hold a valid Mobility Pass
- Complete a seven-day quarantine
Nonresident foreign nationals will be allowed to enter Chile without a Mobility Pass under limited exemptions. For additional information concerning the Mobility Pass, click here.
What are the Changes?
Chile’s international borders closed in March 2020 and have reopened and closed with several extensions since that time. This latest update reopens the country’s international borders and establishes entrance requirements for foreign nationals, residents, and citizens of Chile.
Looking Ahead
Continue to check the government of Chile’s website for additional information and updates.