Key Points
- New entrance travel measures were introduced on December 7, 2021, based on country and territory of departure
Overview
The government of the Czech Republic introduced new travel measures effective December 7, 2021. Under these measures, all travelers arriving from low- and medium-risk countries and territories will be required to:
- Complete a Public Health Passenger Locator Form before entry
- Undergo RT-PCR or RAT testing before entry
- Undergo additional RT-PCR or RAT testing on the fifth day, if the traveler remains in the Czech Republic
- Present the Public Health Passenger Locator Form or written exemption permissions
All travelers arriving from high and very high-risk countries and territories will be required to:
- Complete a Public Health Passenger Locator Form before entry
- Undergo RT-PCR or RAT testing before entry
- Undergo additional RT-PCR or RAT testing on the fifth day, if the traveler remains in the Czech Republic
- Present the Public Health Passenger Locator Form or written exemption permissions
- Are required to wear a respirator or similar equipment until a negative RT-PCR test is issued
For a list of exempt travelers, click here.
What are the Changes?
The government of the Czech Republic has introduced new entrance rules for travelers based on the countries and territory risk level.
Looking Ahead
Continue to check the government of the Czech Republic’s website for additional updates and information.