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A false declaration will be considered a criminal offence.Ģ) A valid vaccination certificate recognised by the Superintendent of Public Health (age 12+) for a full course of vaccination (2 doses or 1 dose of a single dose vaccine) with EMA approved vaccines (Comirnaty, Jannsen, Spikevax, Vaxzevria ), Nuvaxovid (NVX - CoV2373) with batches that are authorized by the national regulatory authority of the administering country, with 14 days after the last dose. Systems are in place to verify the origins of passengers arriving in Malta. The Digital Passenger Locator Form can be accessed from ​. Staff handling travel authorisations will also be going through previously submitted applications and communicating with applicants who may be eligible to quarantine at an alternative address.ĪPPLICABLE TO ALL PASSENGERS FROM RED LISTED COUNTRIES/ZONESġ) A ll passengers are required to present a completed Public Health Travel Declaration and Passenger Locator Form ​(PLF). Travellers applying for authorisation of travel from dark red countries via are now being given the option to apply to quarantine at an alternative residence. Policy changes enabling eligible travellers from dark red countries to apply to quarantine at home came into effect on Friday 17th September 2021 at 8am. Please see below for more information about rules relating to travel to Malta form dark red countries - Travel from Dark Red (Travel Ban) countries/zones is only permitted for essential travel in exceptional circumstances and only with prior authorisation. Any requirement for PCR carried out by public health authorities shall be subject to a payment of a fee of 120 euro for the administration of the test.Īny other additional expenses need to be borne by the person in quarantine.Īlternative accommodation at their residence will NOT be approved in these cases. The applicable cost borne by a person in quarantine at a quarantine hotel is 100 euro per night which includes breakfast brought to the room. Non-Malta residents of all ages who require to be quarantined, unvaccinated Malta residents aged 12 years and over, travelling from dark red countries and those not authorised to quarantine at an alternative quarantine address need to follow a 14 day period of quarantine in an officially designated quarantine hotel, which is recognised as such by the Superintendent of Public Health. any persons aged 12 years and over residing at the same quarantine address as travellers returning from dark red countries are to be fully vaccinated and are in passion of a recognised vaccination certificate.there are no more than 4 additional persons (apart from the passengers arriving from dark red countries) living at the address where the returning traveller/s will be residing during the quarantine period.Travellers authorised to travel to Malta from dark red countries who:ġ) have a valid Maltese ID or Residence cardģ) who are in possession of a valid recognised vaccine certificate or are under 12 years of ageĬan apply to undergo quarantine at a residence provided further that they fulfil the following criteria: In the case of travellers arriving from dark red countries/zones: Travellers who are not in possession of a valid, recognised vaccination certificate may apply to undergo quarantine at an alternative address In the case of travellers arriving from red countries/zones: Health authorities reserve the right to accept or reject such requests.

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Residents in possession of a valid Maltese ID or Residence Card, whose permanent residence is in Malta, may apply to undergo quarantine at an alternative address if they fulfil criteria outlined below at least ten days prior to their arrival in Malta. At the moment this includes South Africa, Namibia, Lesotho, Botswana, Eswatini and Zimbabwe.​Īpplications for exceptional travel authorisations from dark red countries/zones are to be made via the online form for Travel Authorisation​ Travel to and from regions/countries with known cases of the new Covid-19 variant B.1.1.529 to Malta will be temporarily banned as from 00.01am of Sunday 28th November 2021. Travel requirements vary by country and may change at short notice.

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Comirnaty (Pfizer) or Vaxzevria (Astrazeneca) or one dose of the Jannsen (Johnson & Johnson) vaccine. Following this date, Maltese residents who do not possess a valid vaccine certificate will be asked to undergo a period of 14 days quarantine on their arrival.​ ​  ​Primary schedule refers to the initial course of vaccination as reccomended by the manufacturer e.g. Children aged 12-17 years – primary schedule Maltese residents returning back to Malta after the 17th January will be allowed an additional 2 week grace period, which ends on the 1st February 2022 with respect to the validity of the vaccine certificate.













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