Covid 19 - travel requirements

ENTRY REGIMES APPLICABLE TO CITIZENS OF THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA UNDER THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC CONDITIONS    

(updated 19.01.2024.)

Citizens of the Republic of Serbia travelling abroad are advised to checked detailed information in advance to determine whether and under what conditions their travel may take place, bearing in mind that many countries have imposed restrictions on entry and stay of foreign nationals owing to the coronavirus pandemic, and that those conditions often change on a daily basis.

While the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is updating this list regularly, changes to applicable travel, entry or stay requirements for a particular country may change in the meantime. For that reason, all travellers are advised to contact the relevant diplomatic-consular representative office in Belgrade in order to obtain the latest information about the travel requirements for their destination country (the list of diplomatic-consular representative offices in Belgrade is available here).

Diplomatic-consular representative office(s) of the Republic of Serbia in the country of destination may also be contacted for information about the applicable entry requirements (the list of diplomatic-consular representative offices of the Republic of Serbia abroad is available here).

PLEASE NOTE that, alongside the information provided on the web site, an airline company may have additional requirements regarding the measures of protection against the transmission of Covid 19. Therefore, we suggest contacting the chosen carrier in order to obtain a detail infortion on boarding requirements.

ALBANIA
Passengers arriving from the Republic of Serbia are admitted to the territory of Albania without the need to present documents for COVID-19.

ALGERIA
All restrictions on entry into Algeria related to COVID - 19 are lifted. 

ANDORRA
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia can enter in Andora. Considering that Andorra does not have airport and that travel to Andorra must be made via Spain or France, is subject to restrictions on the entry of Spain and France. Entering in Andora is only posible for persons who have a regulated stay or if they have a certificate of complete vaccination (it is necessary that at least 14 days have passed of fullz vaccination before entering Andorra).
Tourists who spend three or more nights in the country and who are older than 6 years must have a diagnostic test (PCR OR TMA), taken with 72 hours before their arrival in Andorra. Visitors staying in Spain, France and Portugal are exempt from taking the test in accordance with existing health agreements between Andorra and these countries. Tourists coming from countries considered "green zones" are also exempt.
The use of masks is mandatory for all people older than eight years, although it is recommended to use them from the age of six.

ANGOLA
All restrictions on entry and exit from the Republic of Angola have been lifted. When entering and leaving the country, it is not necessary to have a proof of vaccination against covid19 nor a negative PCR test (unless it is required in the country of final destination when leaving Republic of Angola).

ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter Antigua and Barbuda, as well as to transit. All travelers arriving by air must present a negative RT-PCR test, taken no more than 4 days prioir to departure (same goes for travelers in transit). Minors under the age of 5 do not need a test.
All travelers over the age of 18 also must present a proof of receiving at least one dose of following vaccines: AstraZeneca (SK Bioscience), AstraZeneca (Vaxzevria), Covishield, Janssen (Johnson & Johnson), Moderna (Pikevax), Pfizer-BioNTech (Comirnaty), Sinopharm, Sinovac, Sputnik V.

ARGENTINA
All restrictions on entry into Argentina related to Covid-19 have been lifted. Evidence of vaccination or testing is no longer required for entry and transit.

ARMENIA
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter Armenia by air, while by land from Georgia and Iran.
All restrictions and measures for entering Armenia, regarding COVID-19, have been abolished.

AUSTRALIA
From July 6, 2022, travelers entering or leaving Australia will no longer be required to provide proof of their vaccination status, have no obligation to complete a digital travel declaration, or present a PCR/RAT test.
Each state and territory in Australia has its own requirements that you will need to comply with. If you are planning to travel to Australia, you should check the requirements of the state or territory you are travelling to. Requirements could include Covid-19 testing after you arrive in Australia or vaccination requirements to visit certain venues or work in certain occupations. For more information, visit: https://www.australia.gov.au/states

AUSTRIA
All restrictions on entry into Austria related to COVID - 19 are lifted. Evidence of vaccination or testing is no longer required for entry and transit.

AZERBAIJAN
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter the Republic of Azerbaijan only by air, since the land borders are closed.
As of 24 March 2023, all Covid19 related restrictions have been lifted (foreign nationals coming to the Republic of Azerbaijan no longer need to have COVID documents).

THE BAHAMAS
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter Bahamas. Travelers that are fully vaccinated (i.e. at least 14 days have passed since receiving the second dose) must present a negative Antigen Rapid Test not older than 5 days compared to the date of arrival.
Unvaccinated persons must present a negative RT-PCR test, not older than 5 days compared to the date of arrival.
Children under the age of 2 do not need to present a test result.
All pasangers, prior to arriving to Bahamas, must fill in a “Travel Health” visa via following link https://travel.gov.bs/

BAHREIN
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia are allowed to enter Bahrain. All passengers arriving in the Kingdom of Bahrain are not required to present a PCR test for entry nor do they need to conduct a PCR test upon arrival.

BANGLADESH
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter the People's Republic of Bangladesh with a proof of complete vaccination with a vaccine approved by the WHO (one or two doses, depending on the vaccine). Unvaccinated passengers are allowed to enter with a negative PCR test done within 72 hours of departure. No PCR test is required for children under 12 years of age. When traveling with family, they will have to respect the same health formalities that will apply to family members upon arrival.
It is mandatory for each traveler to complete the Health Declaration Form (HDF) within 3 days of departure for Bangladesh, which can be downloaded via http://healthdeclaration.dghs.gov.bd  and then filled in with QR code and print.
Passengers in transit leaving the transit airport must bring a new Health Declaration Form (HDF) before the next check-in at the transit airport.
Regardless of the vaccination status, if a passenger shows symptoms on arrival, he will undergo a PCR / Antigen test by the health service. If the test is positive, the passenger will be sent to isolation in an institution designated by the government or hotel at his own expense. The PCR / Antigen test will be performed after 7 (seven) days and the passenger will be released when the test result is negative. Quarantine will be provided by appropriate government agencies.
Passengers with Covid-19 symptoms must contact a health center before traveling.

BARBADOS
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter Barbados. All travelers must present a negative RT-PCR test, taken no more than 3 days prior to arrival to Barbados.
Same requirements go for transit.
Also, 24 hours prior to arrival, travelers must fill in form on the following web site https://www.travelform.gov.bb/home

BELARUS
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia, are exempted from the obligation to have a negative PCR test, or original/copy of a certificate of complete COVID-19 vaccination, when entering the territory of the Republic of Belarus.
For more information on entering and leaving Belarus click here.

BELGIUM
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia can travel to the Kingdom of Belgium under general conditions for travel to the territory of the European Union, without special restrictions, considering measures of preventing the spread of the Covid-19 virus.
Travel restrictions apply only to high-risk countries. More information on high-risk countries is available at the following website: https://www.info-coronavirus.be/en/travels/

BELIZE
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter Belize. All travelers must present a negative RT-PCR test not older than 96 hours, or a negative Antigen Rapid test not older than 48 hours.
Passengers arriving without a negative test are obliged to take the test at the airport (50 USD).
Tourists must also present proof of stay at one of the “Gold Standard” hotels to immigration authorities upon arrival.

BENIN
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter Benin. The first health check is performed upon arrival at the airport, along with the first PCR test. Persons without visible symptoms are ordered to self-isolate. Persons with visible symptoms are referred to the Isolation Centre and their passport will temporarily be retained. A second PCR test is performed after 15 days. A third PCR test is performed prior to leaving Benin. Test results are obtained within 24 to 48 hours. The cost of testing is borne by the travellers, and it amounts to approximately EUR 150. In case the test result is positive after 15 days, the state of Benin undertakes further treatment without charging for expenses.

BOLIVIA
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia, older than 5, may enter Bolivia if they have the Covid-19 vaccination certificate (2 doses) having received the second dose at least 14 days prior to departure or, if they are not vaccinated, they must present a negative PCR test administered not more than 72 hours prior to departure or antigen test administered not more than 48 hours prior to departure. Also, before the journey it is mandatory to fill in the form using the following link: https://migracion.gob.bo/pagina/documentos/formularios/FormularioSaludCOVID.pdf

BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA
All restrictions on entry of foreign nationals into the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina have been lifted.

BOTSWANA
All restrictions on entry into Republic of Botswana related to COVID - 19 have been lifted. However, travellers are advised to check with airline on their requirements prior to travel, as the situation is subject to change.

BRAZIL
All restrictions on entry into Brasil related to Covid-19 have been lifted. Evidence of vaccination or testing is no longer required for entry.
Documents issued abroad must be presented in Portuguese, Spanish or English.

BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may not enter or transit through Brunei Darussalam, except for persons with permanent residence. Prior to travel, it is necessary to contact the nearest embassy of Brunei.

BULGARIA
Passengers arriving from Serbia are admitted to the territory of the country without the need to present documents for COVID-19.

BURKINA FASO
All restrictions on entry of foreign nationals into the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina have been lifted.

BURUNDI
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter Burundi. A negative PCR-test result, not older than 72 hours, is required.
Upon arrival at the airport in Bujumbura, all travellers undergo additional testing and are placed in hotels intended for this purpose. A quarantine is mandatory until they receive a negative test result. The testing and hotel accommodation are at the expense of the travellers.

CABO VERDE
All epidemiological measures introduced in order to prevent the spread of Covid-19 for the entry of travelers to Cape Verde have been lifted.

CAMBODIA
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter Cambodia.  
Those that are fully vaccinated need to present a certificate of completed vaccination and a negative test (PCR or antigen) not older than 72h. Such traveler is exempted from quarantine rule if a negative result is received on the rapid (antigen) test that will be performed at the border.
Travelers that are not fully vaccinated may enter Cambodia, but need to present a negative PCR test and will be subjected to a 14-day quarantine measure.

CAMEROON
Citizens of The Republic of Serbia may enter the Central African Republic with a negative PCR test or proof of vaccination.

CANADA
All COVID-19 border requirements, including vaccination, mandatory use of ArriveCAN, and any testing and quarantine/isolation requirements ended for all travellers entering Canada whether by land, air or sea.

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC
Citizens of The Republic of Serbia may enter the Central African Republic with a negative PCR test or proof of vaccination. 

CHAD
Citizens of The Republic of Serbia may enter the Republic of Chad if they possess a certificate of completed vaccination, while the unvaccinated passengers, who are older than 12 years, have to possess a negative PCR test for Covid-19 not older than 72 hours.

CHILE
All restrictions on entry into Chile related to Covid-19 have been lifted. Evidence of vaccination or testing is no longer required for entry and transit.

CHINA
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia can freely enter or transit through the People's Republic of China. As of 30 August 2023, there is no longer an obligation to undergo COVID-19 testing before entering the country.
However, it is still required to fill out the customs Health Declaration Form which can be downloaded via the link https://htdecl.chinaport.gov.cn or the “Customs Passenger Service” WeChat mini-program, for which the scanning code is available on the portal of the Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Belgrade. After obtaining the QR code, it is necessary to save it (screenshot) and present it upon arrival to China.

COLOMBIA
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter Colombia. A negative PCR-test result issued no more than 96 hours earlier is required. Before their trip, travellers are required to register with the immigration authorities through the following website: https://apps.migracioncolombia.gov.co.

COMOROS
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter the Union of the Comoros. A negative PCR-test result, issued no more than 72 hours earlier, is mandatory.

CONGO, DR
All restrictive measures for entering DR Congo have been lifted.

CONGO, Republic
All measures to enter the Republic of the Congo-Brazzaville have been lifted.

COSTA RICA
All temporary migration measures introduced due to the Covid-19 pandemic have been abolished. The obligation to fill the epidemiological form (Health Pass) and to have health insurance for unvaccinated foreigners have been abolished, too. Although the use of masks is not mandatory, compliance with health protocols is recommended.

CÔTE D'IVOIRE
Citizens of Serbia may enter Côte d'Ivoire. A negative PCR-test result issued no more than five days earlier is required. All travellers are tested at the airport upon arrival. The test costs 75 euros. Travellers without a negative PCR-test result are referred to a 14-day isolation, the cost of which is borne by the airline. 

CROATIA
All restrictions on entry into the Republic of Croatia related to Covid-19, which have been valid so far, will be lifted as of May 1, 2022.

CUBA
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia can enter the Republic of Cuba, without additional vaccination certificates and without a PCR test. At international airports random antigen tests may be performed.
(Starting from April 6th, entry to Cuba, related to Covid -19, is free. No PCR test or vaccination certificate is required).

CYPRUS
As of 1st June 2022, all restrictive measures regarding the entering the territory of the Republic of Cyprus will be abolished. All passengers traveling to R. Cyprus, regardless of their country of origin, will not be required to present a valid certificate of vaccination or recovery from the coronavirus, nor a negative PCR/Rapid test. The use of a protective mask is recommended as a protective measure in places where there are many people, including airports and public transport.

CZECH REPUBLIC
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia can enter Czech Republic without any restrictions.

DENMARK
There are no more restrictions for entry into Denmark.

DJIBOUTI
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia are allowed to enter Djibouti only with a negative PCR test, both when entering and exiting the country. This does not apply for minors under the age of 11.
After entering Djibouti a Rapid testing is performed and quarantine is mandatory. Persons over the age of 25 with a proof of vaccination do not need to undergo a 10 day quarantine.
Persons that have been in South Africa, Brasil or India (even transit) are not allowed to enter.

DOMINICA
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter Dominica. Borders and airports are open.
Prior to arrival passengers must fill in a health travel questionnaire via following link https://domcovid19.dominica.gov.dm/ Health authorities may deny entry into country based on the questionnaire.
In addition a negative PCR test, not older than 72 hours, must be presented, as well as paying for antigen testing in advance, which shall be performed upon arrival.
Unvaccinated travelers may enter with a negative PCR test, but will be put in quarantine for 5-7 days in a designated “Safe in Nature” locations.

THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia can enter the Dominican Republic, without additional vaccination certificates and without a PCR test. At international airports random antigen tests may be performed.

ECUADOR
All restrictions on entry into Ecuador related to Covid-19 have been lifted. Evidence of vaccination or testing is no longer required for entry and transit.

EGYPT
All measures related to the suppression of the COVID-19 virus for all travelers traveling to the AR of Egypt have been abolished.

EL SALVADOR
Sanitary requirements related to the presentation of a negative RT PCR test for Covid-19 virus or a vaccination certificate for entry into El Salvador have been abolished.

EQUATORIAL GUINEA
When entering Equatorial Guinea, it is not necessary to present a negative PCR test nor a certificate of vaccination against Covid-19.

ERITREA
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter the country. A negative PCR-test result, issued no more than 72 hours earlier, is mandatory.

ESTONIA
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia are allowed to travel to Estonia without the obligation to possess a certificate of vaccination or recovery, as well as without testing and self-isolation.  

ESWATINI
All restrictions on entry into Kingdom of Eswatini related to COVID - 19 have been lifted. However, travellers are advised to check with airline on their requirements prior to travel, as the situation is subject to change.

ETHIOPIA
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter Ethiopia, provided they present a digital certificate proving that a passenger is negative for Covid 19. It is necessary to sign in at the web site  trustedtravel.panabios.org and precisely follow the instructions (http://www.addisababa.mfa.gov.rs/odrzavanje/uploads/Travel_Guide_Simplified.pdf) regarding the obtaining a digital certificate.
Forth mentioned is mandatory for all travelers entering, transiting and exiting Ethiopia.
More information can be found at web page of the Embassy of the Republic of Serbia in Addis Ababa http://addisababa.mfa.gov.rs/cir/newstext.php?subaction=showfull&id=1623312354&ucat=106&template=HeadlinesCir&#disqus_thread .

FIJI
From February 14, 2023, international travellers arriving into Fiji by air or sea will no longer be required to provide proof of Covid-19 vaccination nor travel insurance to enter Fiji.

FINLAND
Due to the significant improvement of the epidemiological situation, Finnish authorities made a decision to end all the restrictions related to the border regime imposed due to the pandemic. Citizens of the Republic of Serbia are allowed to travel to Finland without the obligation to possess a certificate of vaccination or recovery, as well as without testing and self-isolation.

FRANCE
The rules that previously applied to travelers entering France no longer apply, which means that travelers no longer have any formalities to complete before arriving in France (the presentation of a health pass is no longer required, no need for additional proof of urgent travel, and there is no longer need for passengers to make a declaration that they are not contaminated and that they will be tested upon arrival in France).

GABON
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia can enter Gabon. The Government of Gabon abolished the obligation to have a negative PCR test for entering the country. When landing in Gabon, no test is performed at the airport and the obligatory quarantine has been lifted. It is recommended to wear masks indoors.

GAMBIA
Citizens of The Republic of Serbia may enter Gambia if they provide certificate of vaccination (3 dosses of one of the following vaccine types: Johnson Johnson, Astra Zeneca or Covilo), in that case they are not obliged to do PCR testing. Passengers that are not vaccinated with one of the mentioned vaccine types need to do the PCR test, not older than 72 hours, when entering Gambia.

GEORGIA
Upon the decision of the Government of Georgia, citizens of any foreign country, travelling to Georgia via any rate by air, land and sea, are no longer obliged to present either Covid-19 vaccination certificate or PCR examination negative result report.
Georgia has lifted a requirement to wear face masks in public transport, while it is still a requirement in hospitals.

GERMANY
The Federal Republic of Germany has lifted pandemic restrictions and passengers no longer have to prove that they have been vaccinated or tested negative for the corona virus.

GHANA
All COVID-19 related entry restrictions have been lifted, including а requirement for pre-departure and on-arrival testing, as well as submitting COVID-19 Health Declaration form.  

GREECE
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter and transit through Greece without any restrictions.

GRENADA
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter Grenada under condition that they are fully vaccinated and present a negative RT-PCR test not older than 3 days prior to arrival.
In addition, prior to arrival all tourists must apply for apply for a health travel permit via following link https://travelauth.health.gov.gd/

GUATEMALA
It is not necessary to present a negative test for the presence of the Covid-19 virus, nor a vaccination certificate to enter Guatemala. The use of masks (older than 2) is recommended, as well as respect of sanitary measures (hand washing, maintaining physical distance). It is not recommended to travel in case of any symptoms of acute respiratory illness or suspected Covid-19.

GUINEA
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter the country, with a negative test result, not older than 48 hours.

GUINEA-BISSAU
The citizens of Serbia are allowed to enter Guinea- Bissau with a negative PCR test not older than 72 hours. 

GUYANA
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter Guyana under condition that they present a negative PCR test not older than 72 hours.
All adult passengers must present proof of receiving at least one dose of following vaccines: Astra Zeneca – ChAdOx 1, Sputnik V-Gam Covid Vac (1&2), Sinopharm – Vero Cell BIBP, Sinovac – Corona Vac, Phizer – BioNTech Covid 19 – BNT 162b2, Moderna – mRNA – 1273 vaccine, Johnson & Johnson – Janssen Ad26CoV2.S vaccine.
In addition, at least 24 hours prior to arrival to Guayana, travelers must fill in Passenger Locator Form which may be found on the following link https://guyanatravel.gy/

HAITI
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter the Republic of Haiti. It is necessary to have a negative result of a COVID-19 test, issued no more than 72 hours earlier. The land border with the Dominican Republic is closed.

HONDURAS
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter Honduras. It is necessary to have a negative PCR-test result issued no more than 72 hours earlier, or a negative rapid-test result. Travellers are also required to register with the Immigration Institute (https://prechequeo.inm.gob.hn/Login).

HUNGARY
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter Hungary without restriction, i.e under the same conditions that were in force before the pandemic. No immunization certificate or negative PCR test is required.
This also applies to passengers arriving at Budapest International Airport.
Please note that airlines still reserve the right to request a negative (PCR or Antigen) test by entering the flight.
In Hungary, the obligation to wear masks in public places and traffic has been abolished, as well as the condition that only owners of immunization certificates can participate in events. There are no more restrictions on holding gatherings, cultural events, music events and gatherings with more than 500 participants.
Normal work regimes have been restored in hospitals and health institutions, and special wards for hospitals have been set aside for patients with Covid-19.

ICELAND
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia can enter Iceland.
Iceland has lifted all Covid-related restrictions. There will be no disease prevention measures at the borders for passengers traveling to Iceland, regardless of whether individuals are vaccinated or unvaccinated. Additionally, travelers will no longer have to provide proof of vaccination or prior infection. There are no restrictions on social gatherings or quarantine requirements for those infected by COVID-19. More information can be found on Covid.is.

INDIA
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter India if they provide certificate of vacination or negative PCR test (not older than 72 hours). It is also mandatory to fill in the form on the Air Suvidha portal https://www.newdelhiairport.in/airsuvidha/apho-registration.
An application for the visa can be submitted via following link https://indianvisaonline.gov.in/. Tourist visas issued from October 6th are valid.
More detailed information may be found via Embassy website https://eoibelgrade.gov.in/public_files/assets/pdf/Travel_Advisory_14_F… .

INDONESIA
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia can enter Republic of Indonesia if they are fully vaccinated. Before traveling, it is mandatory to download on the mobile phone the application https://www.pedulilindungi.id/, which represents a health and vaccination information, and is necessary in order to enter closed spaces. The complete list of recognized vaccines in the Republic of Indonesia, as well as the number of required doses, are available at the link: https://covid19.go.id/tentang-vaksin-covid19-en#daftarvaksin
All travelers should, at the earliest two days before the planned trip to Indonesia, fill out the form intended for Indonesian customs, which is available on the website: https://ecd.beacukai.go.id/  

IRAN
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter IR of Iran with a certificate of complete vaccination (at least 15 days have passed from second dose) and a negative PCR test (between 48 and 72 hours old at the time of arrival).
Also, competent authorities may perform additional PCR upon arrival, at the expense of the traveler. Those travelers whose PCR test is positive must spend the quarantine period at their place of residence.
Vaccines that are accepted are: Pfizer, Moderna, Astrazeneka, Kueischild, Johnson&Johnson, Sinofarm, Sinvak, Bharat.
Passengers that are arriving from Botswana, Namibia, Eswatini, Lesotho, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Malawi and South Africa, also from Great Britain or France are not allowed entrance into Iran.

IRAQ
From April 1, 2022, citizens of R. Serbia need to possess a vaccination certificate when entering the Republic of Iraq (no need for PCR test)
Citizens who are unable to receive the vaccine due to medical reasons need medical exemption documentation and a valid PCR test, not older than 72 hours.

IRELAND
Citizens of the Republic Serbia may enter and transit through Ireland.
International travelers to Ireland are no longer required to show proof of vaccination, recovery or a negative PCR test upon arrival. There is no longer any requirement to complete a COVID-19 Passenger Locator Form for travel to Ireland.

ITALY
All entry restrictions related to COVID - 19 have been abolished. 

ISRAEL
The obligation to fill out the Israel Entry Form before the flight or the arrival at the Israeli border crossing has been abolished. Anyone who feels sick within 10 days after arriving in Israel are requested to take a PCR test.
There is no need to present a vaccination or recovery certificate. In case of the positive Covid test during the stay in Israel the passengers are obliged to isolate and follow the isolation guidelines. Isolation can be done also in a hotel room.
Based on the Decree of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of  Italy from June 1st 2022, the obligation to have Green certificate, so-called Green Pass (certificate of vaccination, proof of illness recovery, negative PCR/antigen test) is abolished.
In the Republic of Italy, protective masks are recommended, but not obligatory, in open-air and indoor public facilities.

JAMAICA
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter Jamaica. Before travelling, it is necessary to register through the following website: www.visitjamaica.com.

JAPAN
All foreign citizens may enter Japan.
From 29 April 2023 all travelers and returnees will no longer be required to provide a valid COVID-19 vaccination certificate, nor a certificate of negative result of pre-departure COVID-19 test.
Travelers and returnees arriving from China (excluding Hong Kong and Macau) by direct flight will be subject to an on-arrival COVID-19 test only for travelers with COVID-19 symptoms. If the test result is positive, they will be subject to a seven-day quarantine in designated facilities. For positive asymptomatic cases, the quarantine period will be shortened to 5 days, if the test result on the fifth day is negative.
All border measures (including provisional measures to prevent the spread of COVID19) will be lifted on 8 May 2023, when a new procedure for surveillance of infectious diseases will be launched.

JORDAN
Vaccination is not required to enter Jordan. It is no longer required to bring a negative PCR test from the country of departure.

KINGDOM OF CAMBODIA
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia can enter Kingdom of Cambodia if they are fully vaccinated.

KAZAKHSTAN
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter the Republic of Kazakhstan. Children under the age of 5 who travel with an escort do not need a PCR test.

KENYA
Citizens of Serbia may enter Kenya. Travelers arriving to Kenya are no longer required to present a proof of neither COVID-19 vaccination nor a pre-departure COVID-19 test. Only travelers arriving with flu-like symptoms will be required to fill the passenger locator form on the ‘jitenge’ platform: https://ears.health.go.ke/airline_registration/. They will also be required to undergo a rapid antigen test at their own cost. Those who test positive on antigen RDT will be required to take a PCR test at their own cost. Those with severe symptoms shall then be allowed to isolate as per the prevailing isolation requirements for mild, moderate and severe disease.
Passengers traveling out of the country will be required to abide by the particular travel, health and COVID-19 related requirements of the transit and destination country.
Pre-departure RDT or PCR testing may be considered at the discretion of any of the airlines departing from or terminating in Kenya.

COLUMBIA
There are no requirements to present vaccination certificates or COVID-19 test results to enter Colombia.

KOREA, DPR
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may not enter the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. The borders and the airports are closed.

KOREA, Republic
There are no more restrictions for entry into the Republic of Korea, in regards to the Covid-19 pandemic.
In addition, all the travelers are advised to check all the latest information regarding entry to the Republic of Korea at the Embassy of the Republic Korea in the Republic of Serbia website (https://overseas.mofa.go.kr/rs-sr/brd/m_7940/list.do), or to contact the Embassy directly.

KUWAIT
All previous measures introduced in order to prevent the spread of Covid-19 are abolished. Citizens of The Republic of Serbia on arrival in Kuwait are not required to show a PCR test or vaccination certificate as a condition of entry. Unvaccinated citizens are allowed to enter Kuwait.
The government has also abolished the need to quarantine people who have been in contact with an infected person, regardless of whether they have been vaccinated or not. Such persons must wear masks for 14 days from the day of contact with the infected person and perform a PCR test only if they get symptoms within 14 days. Infected citizens are obliged to stay in house quarantine for five days.

KYRGYZ REPUBLIC
Foreign nationals can travel to Kyrgyzstan without a negative PCR test or vaccination certificate. Transit passengers must meet all requirements of the country of final destination.
Foreign travel documents (passports) must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of arrival in Kyrgyzstan. Foreign citizens must carry their passport or a certified copy of it at all times.
International flights have been restored, and tickets can be purchased online. Interregional public transport services are operating.
Wearing protective masks may be a requirement for entering certain facilities and transport, so it is necessary to ask in advance.

LAOS
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter Laos, provided they have a certificate of complete vaccination against COVID-19. Fully vaccinated are not required to present proof of an RT-PRC or Rapid test when entering Lao.
Those who have not been vaccinated are required to have a certificate of  RTD / ATK test, not older than 48 hours before departure to Laos.
If they become infected with COVID-19, after arriving in Laos, they bear the costs of medical treatment. They need to have health insurance.
For more detailed information on the conditions of entry and stay in Laos, it is recommended that travelers, before the planned trip, contact the Embassy of the Lao PDR in Budapest (e-mail: laoembassy.hu@gmail.com or laoembassy.hu@gov.la), which is accredited in the Republic of Serbia.

LATVIA
As of April 1, 2022, all restrictions on entry into Latvia have been lifted. Serbian citizens can enter Latvia, as before, with a valid passport, invitation / guarantee letter, return ticket, travel insurance and proof of financial possession. Test or vaccine on COVID-19 is not required.

LEBANON
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia arriving in Lebanon over the age of 12 must undergo a PCR test at the authorized laboratory of the country they come from, not older than 48 hours or a rapid antigen test with a QR code, not older than 24 hours (from sample taking to travel time).
Exempted from PCR or rapid antigen test in the countries of departure are fully vaccinated passengers, ie. those who received the third dose of any COVID-19 vaccine. Also, travelers who have proof that they have received two doses of vaccine or a complete dose of vaccine consisting of one dose, if the period of receiving the last dose is not older than 6 months. Passengers traveling from Lebanon and returning within one week are exempt from taking PCR or antigen test in the countries of departure.
Additional information can be found on the website of the Ministry of Health of Lebanon https://moph.gov.lb/en/MoPHPASS.

LESOTHO
All restrictions on entry into Kingdom of Lesotho related to COVID - 19 have been lifted. However, travellers are advised to check with airline on their requirements prior to travel, as the situation is subject to change.

LIBERIA
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter Liberia. It is desirable to have a negative PCR-test result issued no more than 72 hours earlier. Persons arriving without a test result undergo the so-called rapid test at the airport. If the test result is negative, entry into the country may be permitted. Persons with a positive test result are examined and sent into quarantine for a minimum of 14 days in an institution designated by the state health authorities.

LIBYA
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may not enter Libya. The borders and the airports are closed.

LIECHTENSTEIN
Entry conditions for Liechtenstein can be found under entry regime into Switzerland, since the entry regimes are identical. 

LITHUANIA
Lithuania abolishes all epidemiological restrictions on the entry of passengers into its territory. Citizens of the Republic of Serbia will be able to enter Lithuania without a PCR test and without the EU Green Certificate. All that remains is the obligation to wear mask protection in health care institutions.

LUXEMBOURG
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter the country if they have been vaccinated with one of the vaccines recognized by the European Medicines Agency (Pfizer, Astra Zeneca, Moderna and Jenssen) or if they have recovered from COVID-19, under the condition that they have a valid vaccination/recovery certificate, compatible with the EU certificate. Vaccination certificate is valid nine months from the administration of the second dose. Certificate for buster dose has unlimited validity. Validity of the recovery certificate ends at the latest 180 days after the given result.
Unvaccinated persons or persons who have been vaccinated with one of the vaccines not recognized by the European Medicines Agency (Sinopharm, Sputnik) may enter the country only if they have a regulated longterm stay in Luxembourg or longterm national visa in one of EU or Schengen member states. Exceptions apply to health workers, border workers, researchers, carers of the elderly, persons employed in the transport sector, persons traveling for urgent and justified family reasons, persons traveling for studying purposes and highly qualified workers if their employment is economically necessary and their work cannot be postponed or performed from abroad. Those persons that fall into one of these categories may apply for a travel certificate. Such request should be sent to the Department of Passports, Visas and Legislation via following link service.visas@mae.etat.lu.
Transit is allowed without a PCR test.

MADAGASCAR
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia can travel to the Republic Madagascar only with a valid passport, all restrictions related to Covid-19 have been lifted.

MALAWI
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter the Republic of Malawi, as well as all other passengers from June 1, 2022, including passengers from Malawi who are fully vaccinated and have a certificate of vaccination against COVID-19, they will be allowed to enter without PCR test. Passengers who do not have a certificate of received doses of vaccines for COVID-19 and who do not have a PCR test, will not be able to enter Malawi.

MALAYSIA
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia can enter Malaysia, regardless of their vaccination status and without the obligation of prior testing. It is recommended to download the application https://mysejahtera.moh.gov.my/ms/

MALDIVES
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia and all other foreign nationals may enter the Maldives. As of 10 September 2020, all foreign nationals must hold a negative PCR-test result issued no more than 72 hours earlier.

MALI
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter Mali. A negative PCR-test result issued no more than 72 hours earlier is required, оr a certificate of complete vaccination.  

MALTA
As from Monday 25th July 2022 there are no longer any travel restrictions related to COVID-19 to enter Malta.

MOROCCO
All restrictive measures for entering Morocco have been lifted.

MAURITANIA
Аll restrictive measures for entering Mauritania have been lifted.

MAURITIUS
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter the Republic of  Mauritius with a valid travel document, all other restrictions are no longer valid as of July 1, 2022. See the website for more detailed information: mauritiusnow.com

MEXICO
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may, with the possession of the right visa, enter Mexico without special restrictions. Mexico has not adopted restrictions on the entry of foreigners into the country, however appropriate measures are being taken in case a traveller shows symptoms of the coronavirus. Upon arrival in Mexico, travellers are required to complete a questionnaire to identify risk factors, available at: https://afac.hostingerapp.com/.

MOLDOVA
For entering the Republic of Moldova no digital certificate of vaccination, nor RT-PCR test, nor proof of illness recovery after COVID-19 is required.

MONACO
For the Principality of Monaco, entry regime is identical as for France.

MONGOLIA
All restrictive measures for entry into Mongolia, related to COVID 19, have been lifted. Travelers are not required to provide a proof of full vaccinations nor a negative PCR test.

MONTENEGRO
There is no need to present COVID documents when entering Montenegro.
More information via https://www.gov.me/ .

MOROCCO
All restrictive measures for entering Morocco have been lifted.

MOZAMBIQUE
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia can enter Mozambique, as well as all other travellers who have a vaccination certificate or a negative PCR test not older than 72 hours. Unvaccinated passengers must have a negative PCR test not older than 72 hours. If passengers do not have a PCR test or it is positive, they must be quarantined for 7 days at their own expense.

MYANMAR
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia entering Myanmar through international airports and seaports shall submit to the respective health authorities upon arrival:
- Health Declaration Form, completed with correct information, and
- COVID-19 Health Insurance.
Upon arrival at Yangon Airport and other international airports in Myanmar, passengers are subjected to thermal screening, and, if symptomatic, an RTD test on COVID-19 (charged about 8 USD at the expense of passengers), whose result is obtained within about an hour. If the test result is positive, they will be placed in a medical center or hotel (charged at the expense of passengers), designated by the Ministry of Health of Myanmar.
Travelers shall report to the respective health authorities, if they have developed signs and symptoms of COVID-19 during their stay in Myanmar. Before departure from Myanmar, travelers may take COVID-19 tests, as required by the countries they will travel to and transit through at laboratories designated by the Ministry of Health at their own cost.
For travelers entering Myanmar by land, Public Health Requirement for Travelers Entering Myanmar through Cross Border Point of Entry are applied and can be found at webpages of the Ministry of Health (www.mohs.gov.mm) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (www.mofa.gov.mm).
For more detailed information on the conditions of entry and stay in Myanmar, it is recommended that travelers, before the planned trip, contact the Embassy of Myanmar in Belgrade (tel. 011 3617 165; 011 369 114; email: myanbel@orion.rs ).

NAMIBIA
According to the decision of the Ministry of Health and Social Services of the Republic of Namibia, starting from 25.08.2022. the obligation to have a negative PCR test and a certificate of vaccination against covid19 has been abolished and the country can be entered without any restrictions.

NAURU
Vaccinated passengers (effective January 01, 2023, all persons aged 5 years and older) are allowed to enter, provided that at least 14 days have passed since the last received dose. A passenger travelling to Nauru by an aircraft has to provide proof of being fully vaccinated against Covid-19 to the Airline before traveling to Nauru (unless a traveler is exempted from vaccination under special conditions).
Travellers to Nauru will no longer be required to complete any mandatory PCR/RAT tests upon arrival.

THE NETHERLANDS
As from September 17, 2022, restrictions or requirements related to COVID-19 no longer apply to passengers from the Republic of Serbia traveling to the Netherlands. This information can be downloaded from the following link: https://www.government.nl/topics/coronavirus-covid-19/visiting-the-netherlands-from-abroad     

NEW ZEALAND
Travellers entering New Zealand do need to provide proof that they are fully vaccinated, nor that they have a negative PCR or antigen test, nor need to be tested upon arrival.
Travellers are not currently required to complete a New Zealand Traveller Declaration, but will be able to fill out the online Declaration starting July 2023.

NICARAGUA
Since June 16, 2022, all passengers entering Nicaragua must present a certificate of complete vaccination against Covid-19. Passengers who do not have a complete vaccination scheme are required to present a negative RT PCR test for Covid-19 virus, not older than 72 hours.

NIGER 
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia are allowed to enter Niger. A negative PCR-test result issued no more than 72 hours earlier is required. In the absence of a negative PCR-test result, travellers must undergo medical examination and testing at their own expense.

NIGERIA 
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may travel to Nigeria, they must present a negative PCR test result, conducted not more than 72 hours prior to boarding.
Fully vaccinated passengers are exempt from quarantine measures, but are required to take additional PCR tests on second and seventh day upon arrival.
Passengers that are not vaccinated (or have received only the first dose) are placed in a mandatory 7-day self-isolation, and are required to take additional PCR tests on second and seventh day upon arrival.
Persons that are arriving on business trips and are staying in Nigeria for less than 7 days, must:
1. be fully vaccinated
2. present a negative PCR test result not older than 72 hours prior to boarding
3. Conduct additional PCR test on second day upon arrival

NORTH MACEDONIA
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter the Republic of North Macedonia without digital certificate of vaccination, nor RT-PCR test, nor proof of illness recovery after COVID-19.

NORWAY
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia can enter Norway.
The new entry regime is in force and it abolishes all previous entry measures. Passengers are not obligated any more to register online prior to their trip, to hold a valid vaccination certificate or to have a negative PCR test.
Entry regulations to Svalbard, testing prior and upon arrival, are still in force (more information on The infection control measures are being removed on Saturday 12 February - regjeringen.no).

OMAN
All restrictions have been lifted for travelers arriving in Oman.

PAKISTAN
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia are allowed to enter Pakistan. All travellers undergo temperature screening measures. Airport medical staff will decide whether persons exhibiting symptoms must be tested for the coronavirus. Quarantine is mandatory for anyone with a positive test result, either in a hospital or a similar facility. 

PALAU
Travelers must be fully vaccinated to enter the Republic of Palau. Travelers must submit proof of complete COVID-19 vaccination with final dose administered at least fourteen (14) days prior to departure to the Republic. For commercial air travel, travelers must submit proof to the airline. For chartered vessels, travelers must submit directly to MHHS.
Unvaccinated Individuals Under 18 years of age. Unvaccinated individuals under 18 years of age are permitted to travel to the Republic of Palau and must adhere to all other measures in force.
More information: https://www.palaugov.pw/travel/

PALESTINE
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may not enter or transit through the territory of Palestine.

PANAMA
To enter Panama, it is necessary to present a certificate of complete vaccination against Covid-19 or of having received at least two doses of vaccines. In case of passenger who do not have a certificate of vaccination, upon entering Panama, they must present a negative RT PCR test for the Covid-19 virus, not older than 48 hours.
More information may be found via following links: https://www.copaair.com/travel-preparation-hub/travelrequirements/pa and https://www.tourismpanama.com/plan-your-vacation/advisories/

PAPUA NEW GUINEA
There are no restrictions for entering Papua New Guinea.

PARAGUAY
All restrictions on entry into Paraguay related to Covid-19 have been lifted. Evidence of vaccination or testing is no longer required for entry and transit.

PHILIPPINES
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia, who are fully vaccinated, are allowed to enter the Republic of Philippines. It is necessary for every passenger, 72 hours before the planned trip, to fill out the form at the link: https://etravel.gov.ph/
More information can be found at the link: https://etravel.gov.ph/entry-guidelines 

PERU
All restrictions on entry into Peru related to Covid-19 have been lifted. Evidence of vaccination or testing is no longer required for entry and transit.

POLAND
Poland has lifted all restrictions related to Covid-19, i.e. a negative PCR test or proof of vaccination is not required to enter Poland.
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter Poland if they are arriving from Serbia (by direct flight Belgrade-Warsaw) or by land - from the countries of the European Union with which Poland borders (Germany, Czech Republic, Slovakia).
For more information on entering and leaving Poland click here.

PORTUGAL 
From July 1, 2022, all epidemiological measures for entering Portugal have been abolished.

QATAR
At the moment, there are no restrictions regarding entry into Qatar related to Covid-19, and the use of "Hayya" visa application has been suspended, which means re-establishing the regular visa regime: for ordinary passports holders of the Republic of Serbia visas are obtained at the Doha airport, and for holders of diplomatic and official passports visas are obtained in the DCR of Qatar in the world.
It is mandatory to have a hotel reservation or confirmation of accommodation with relatives which is obtained when the inviter goes to the police, or through the application: https://hukoomi.gov.qa/en/service/metrash2.
For all passengers coming from China, regardless of vaccination status, a negative PCR test sampled no later than 48 hours before departure, is mandatory.
Quarantine measures are applied only to those passengers who have tested positive upon landing in Qatar (random sample method, there is no obligation of regular testing). Authorities of Quatar recommend that all travelers are properly vaccinated against Covid-19.
The validity of the residence permit obtained through the "Hayya" application, for those citizens who already had it during the World Cup, has been extended until January 24, 2024 and will allow multiple entry and exit from Qatar. Requirements include confirmation of accommodation or hotel reservation, health insurance and return flight ticket.
It is mandatory for all visitors to purchase a health insurance policy online from one of the companies offered by Qatar, before traveling and arriving at Hamad Airport, where the visa will be issued. More details about health insurance can be found on websites:
https://www.moph.gov.qa/english/derpartments/policyaffairs/hfid/Pages/Health-Insurance-Scheme.aspx
https://www.moph.gov.qa/english/derpartments/policyaffairs/hfid/hirs/insurancecompanies/Pages/default.aspx
Due to possible and frequent changes, we advise following the website of the Ministry of Health of Qatar, as the only authority: https://covid19.moph.gov.qa/EN/travel-and-return-policy/Pages/default.aspx

ROMANIA
For entering to Romania no digital certification of vaccination, nor RT-PCR  test, nor proof of illness recovery after COVID-19 is required. Previously PLF form is no longer required as well.

RUSSIAN FEDERATION
It is no longer necessary to present a negative PCR test when entering the Russian Federation by air and road transport.  This applies to both Russian and foreign citizens.
Foreign citizens will be required to fill in a survey upon entering Russia, and if they are foreigners coming from risk areas with COVID-19, the competent services will perform sporadic testing for COVID-19.
Passengers who cross the border of the Russian Federation by road - by car, bus, train or on foot - are exempted from filling in the survey and the COVID-19 test.
For more information on entering and leaving the Russian Federation click here (https://www.mfa.gov.rs/en/citizens/travel-abroad/visas-and-states-trave… )

RWANDA
Citizens of Serbia may enter Rwanda. Covid-19 testing is no longer a requirement prior to boarding the flight to Rwanda, nor upon arrival at Kigali International Airport. However, regular Covid-19 testing is encouraged.
Certain meeting venues and national parks require Covid-19 tests. Testing is available at health facilities and other designated sites for 5,000 RWF (or US$5) for rapid antigen tests, and 50,000 RWF (or US$50) for PCR tests (required for all visits to primates in Volcanoes, Nyungwe and Gishwati-Mukura National Parks).
Face masks are no longer mandatory in Rwanda, but people are encouraged to wear a face mask in public indoors/closed spaces. In addition, the public is urged to get frequently tested while continuing to observe preventive measures including social distancing and hand hygiene.
Test results will be shared via SMS, and accessible at online portal www.rbc.gov.rw. In case of difficulty obtaining results, contact the RBC on 114 or covid@rbc.gov.rw.
Covid-19 test is no longer a requirement to depart Rwanda by air. However, Covid testing (at own cost) is available for all travelers whose final destination requires one at health centers and other designated sites.

SAINT KITTS AND NEVIS
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter Saint Kitts and Nevis under condition that that are fully vaccinated and that they (all travelers over the age of 2) present a negative RT-PCR test not older than 72 hours.
In addition travelers must fill in the form found on the following link https://www.knatravelform.kn/

SAINT LUCIA
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter Saint Lucia. All travelers age 5 and above must present a negative PCR test, not older than 5 days compared to date of travel.
Unvaccinated passengers may stay only at COVID-19 predesignated destinations, as well as to travel only with COVID-19 predesignated vehicles. For more information please visit following link https://www.stlucia.org/en/covid-19/
In addition, prior to arrival all travelers must fill in the form found on the following link https://travelslu.govt.lc/

SAINT VINCENT AND THE GRENADINES
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter Saint Vincent and Grenadines under condition that they have, prior to travel, filled in the form found on the following link http://health.gov.vc/health/
Travelers are considered completely vaccinated after 14 days from receiving the second dose. Following vaccines are accepted: AstraZeneca – Oxford, AstraZeneca (Vaxzevria)COVISHIELD, AstraZeneca COVID-19 SK Bioscience, Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, Moderna COVID-19 vaccine, Janssen (Johnson & Johnson), Gamalaya (Sputnik V, Sputnik Light, Gam-Covid-Vac); vi.Cuban COVID-19 vaccine.
Vaccinated persons must present a negative COVID-19 PCR not older than 72 hours. Additional testing may be performed on random basis upon arrival, as well as introducing quarantine measures in designated locations for 48 hours.
Unvaccinated persons are subject to same conditions, with an additional measure of mandatory quarantine lasting 3 to 14 days depending on the destination from which they are arriving from.

SAMOA
From May 26, 2023, all foreign citizens, regardless of vaccination status, are allowed to enter the country.

SAN MARINO
All entry restrictions related to Covid – 19 have been abolished.

SAO TOME AND PRINCIPE
All restrictions on entry into DR Sao Tome and Principe related to Covid-19 have been lifted. Evidence of vaccination or testing is no longer required for entry and transit.

SAUDI ARABIA
At least 72 hours before travelling to Saudi Arabia it is neccessary to register the immunisation data on the internet page: https://muqeem.sa/#/vaccine-registration/home. Confirmation of a successful registration is requested (SMS message, printed confirmation of the number of registration, acquired through the Muqeem website). Prior to entry it is mandatory to fill out the forms with basic information and installation of the app Tawakkalna on the smartphone. Citizens of the Republic of Serbia who have the residence permit, are obligated to use the Quddum platform, accessed through the Absheer website, in order to register before arrival.
Persons without a residence permit (visit visa, business and tourism visa holders), cannot enter Saudi Arabia by transiting through Turkey. For these persons entry in to Saudi Arabia is forbidden through airports in Jeddah, Madinah, Yanbu and Taif, in the period from 9th June to 9th July 2022.
Saudi Arabia limits entry into public spaces for non vaccinated, based on the status in the Tawakkalna app. Persons with the status “immunized” are allowed entry into shopping malls, restaurants, shops and markets, with a check of the application.

SENEGAL
All restrictive measures for entering Senegal have been lifted.

SEYCHELLES
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may travel to the Seychelles with a prior approval of the health authorities. A negative PCR-test result issued no more than 72 earlier is mandatory. Entry permits are requested and obtained through a special platform: https://seychelles.govtas.com/. Travellers are not required to get vaccinated before travelling in order to enter the Seychelles, but they are encouraged to do so. Travellers must have health insurance which covers costs of COVID-19-related treatment.

SIERRA LEONE
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter Sierra Leone with a negative PCR-test result issued no more than 72 hours earlier, and a travel permit obtained through the portal of the Government of Sierra Leone (www.travel.gov.sl). Furthermore, upon arrival to the country they must fill out a health questionnaire and present a certificate of payment for a new PCR and RDT test that they will undergo upon arrival to the country. In case the RDT test result is negative, travellers may leave the airport. Otherwise, they are placed in isolation in one of the hotels in the town of Lungi until the results of the PCR test arrive. It takes 48 hours to receive PCR-test results. In case the PCR-test result is positive, the healthcare authorities of Sierra Leone oblige the traveller to enter a treatment centre.

SINGAPORE
There are no longer any COVID-19 measures for travelers arriving in Singapore, regardless of vaccination status.

SLOVAKIA
There are no restrictions for entering Slovakia, in regard to Covid-19 pandemic.

SLOVENIA
There are no restrictions on the entry into the Republic of Slovenia.
Detailed information are available on the following website: https://www.gov.si/en/topics/coronavirus-disease-covid-19/border-crossi… .

SOLOMON ISLANDS
From May 23 2023, all incoming travellers to Solomon Islands no longer need to provide proof of Covid-19 vaccination or Covid-19 test (either PCR or Rapid Antigen Test) unless requested. All Covid-19 related requirements have been lifted.

SOMALIA
Citizens of Serbia may enter Somalia. Fully vaccinated travelers can enter Somalia with а proof of vaccination issued by a competent authority.
If passenger is not fully vaccinated, a negative COVID-19 PCR test certificate with a QR code from an authorized service provider (taken no more than 72 hours to arrival at the final destination) is required for entry into Somalia.
International arrivals displaying signs and symptoms of COVID-19 may be requested to undergo rapid antigen testing, and be quarantined in a hotel at their own cost, if they test positive.

SOUTH AFRICAN REPUBLIC
All restrictions on entry into South Africa related to COVID - 19 have been lifted. However, travellers are advised to check with airline on their requirements prior to travel, as the situation is subject to change.

SOUTH SUDAN
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia, and all other foreign nationals, may enter South Sudan if they have a negative result of a coronavirus test.

SPAIN
All restrictions for citizens of the Republic of Serbia on entry into the Kingdom of Spain related to Covid – 19 have been abolished. The recommendation to wear masks indoors remains in force, while wearing masks in public transport and healthcare facilities is mandatory.

SUDAN, REPUBLIC
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter the Republic of Sudan. A negative PCR-test result issued no more than 48 hours earlier is required.

SURINAME
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter Suriname for tourist purposes under following conditions
- They are fully vaccinated or have receovered from COVID-19 within the last 14 to 90 days.
- Present a negative antigen test not older than 24 hours or a negative PCR test not older than 72 hours
Unvaccinated travelers may enter only for urgent reasons and under condition that they have received prior clearance from authorities. Upon arrival they will be placed in mandatory 7-day quarantine in one of the predesignated hotels.

SWEDEN
As of April 1, 2022, all restrictions on entry into Sweden imposed to prevent the spread of COVID-19 have been lifted. Serbian citizens can enter Sweden, as before, with a valid passport, invitation / guarantee letter, return ticket, travel insurance and proof of financial possession. Test or vaccine on COVID-19 is not required.

SWITZERLAND
All restrictions on entry into Switzerland related to Covid-19, which have been valid so far, will be lifted as of May 2, 2022. As of this date, the usual rules for entering Switzerland will apply.

SYRIA
All persons arriving from Lebanon through border crossings are exempted from the obligation to submit medical documents, an international vaccination certificate and a negative PCR test.

TAJIKISTAN
All restrictions related to the COVID-19 virus have been lifted. Travel and transit in Tajikistan is permitted.
Foreign travel documents (passports) must be valid for at least 3 months from the date of arrival in Tajikistan and have two blank pages. In case of an expired visa, a foreigner cannot leave Tajikistan and may be fined.
Regular commercial flights to and from Dushanbe have been restored. A negative PCR test is no longer a requirement for boarding flights out of Tajikistan.
Land border crossings between Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan, China and Afghanistan are officially closed to foreign travelers. Numerous border crossings with Uzbekistan are open to foreign travelers with visas, as well as citizens of Tajikistan and Uzbekistan. The land border between Tajikistan and Afghanistan currently remains closed.
Entry into the Upper Badakhshan Autonomous Region, both from inside and outside Tajikistan, requires a special permit in advance in addition to a valid Tajik visa. A permit can also be obtained from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs or the Visa and Registration Office in Tajikistan.

TANZANIA
Citizens of Serbia may enter Tanzania and Zanzibar. All travelers entering or transiting URT Mainland and Zanzibar through land borders, sea ports or airports are advised to be fully vaccinated as per approved schedule of primary vaccination against Covid-19 in their respective countries. However, they are not required to present a Covid-19 vaccination certificate or RT-PCR certificate or perform Rapid Antigen Test on arrival, unless stated otherwise by conveyance to be used or country of their final destination.
However, for surveillance purposes Port Health Officials may at any time perform Covid-19 Rapid Antigen Test free of charge for randomly selected travelers during arrival at points of entry.
On arrival, thermal and physical screening will be done. Passengers found to be symptomatic will be immediately isolated and handled as per health protocol.
All travelers departing from Tanzania should seek information prior to departure from their travel agents regarding Covid-19 requirements of their country of destination or conveyance to be used. For travelers departing from Tanzania whom conveyances and destination countries requires RT-PCR certificates, test will be done at designated places at their own cost of 50 USD, or perform Rapid Antigen Test before departure at their own cost of 10 USD.
All travelers should self – monitor their health posts arrival and shall report to the nearest health facility or call Toll Free Health Emergency number 190 for Zanzibar, and number 199 for Tanzania Mainland. 

THAILAND
All restrictions on entry into Kingdom of Thailand related to Covid - 19 are lifted. Evidence of vaccination or testing is no longer required for entry.

TIMOR-LESTE (EAST TIMOR)
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may not enter or transit through East Timor. Persons born and with residence in East Timor are permitted entry into and transit through the country.

TOGO
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter Togo. A negative PCR-test result, no more than five days old, is required. Upon arrival at the airport in Togo, passengers are required to undergo re-testing. Also, before leaving Togo, passengers must take a PCR test. The costs of both tests are borne by the passengers. Upon arrival in Togo, passengers must install the TOGO SAFE mobile app, which must be active during their stay and for at least another 30 days after leaving Togo. In case of non-compliance with this measure, a person may be quarantined and fined.

TONGA
From 31 March, 2023. visitors from the Republic of Serbia, regardless of vaccination status, can enter Kingdom of Tonga. Covid-19 testing is not required, and there is no mandatory quarantine. 

TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter Trinidad and Tobago under condition that they are fully vaccinated with vaccines approved by the WHO. In addition they must also present a negative Covid-19 PCR test result not older than 72 hours.
All travelers must also fill in “TTravel Pass” and get approval of the state authorities.
For more information and filling in the “TTravel Pass” please visit following link https://ttravelpass.gov.tt/

TUNISIA
All entry restrictions related to Covid – 19 are lifted.

TURKEY
 All restrictions on entry into Turkey related to Covid-19, which have been valid so far, will be lifted as of June 1, 2022. There is no more obligation of filling in the form for getting the HES code for entry and using the code while staying in country.

TURKMENISTAN
All international flights and domestic rail traffic were restored at the beginning of 2023, borders are open. A vaccination certificate is no longer required. At the same time, all travelers are submitted to а COVID-19 testing (rapid test) at the border.
In Turkmenistan, the main places for recreation, shops, bars, restaurants, beauty salons, hotels and mosques are now open. The obligation to wear mask in public is no longer in force.

TUVALU
All passenger need to ensure that they are fully vaccinated (1st and 2nd doses) and have proof of such. Booster shots are not mandatory but are recommended. They may be required to be tested upon arrival, and will need to self-isolate at their place of accommodation for up to 5 days, if tested positive.

UGANDA
Citizens of Serbia may enter Uganda. Passengers are no longer required to present a proof of vaccination status or provide a negative COVID-19 PCR test certificate on arrival. If transiting or departing, passengers should be aware of entry requirements at its final destination.
Arriving passengers may be subject to temperature checks and will be screened for infectious diseases by the Port Health authorities. If your temperature is above normal or you display COVID-19 symptoms you may be required to take a COVID-19 test. If a foreign national tests positive for COVID-19 and wishes to be repatriated for treatment outside of Uganda, they will be expected to cover the costs themselves

UKRAINE
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter Ukraine if they have one of the following conditions for entry:
-confirmation of receipt of one or more doses of vaccine against COVID-19 (vaccines Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, AstraZeneca, Moderna, Sinopharm, Sinovac)
-negative PCR test or rapid antigen test not older than 72 hours
It is mandatory for all passengers to have an insurance policy that covers the costs of treatment for the COVID-19 virus during their stay in Ukraine (the policy can be purchased at https://visitukraine.today).
Unvaccinated persons are subject to self-isolation for up to 10 days and are obliged to install the "Вдома" application. Self-isolation begins 72 hours after entering Ukraine and during that time they will be able to do a PCR or a rapid antigen test in Ukraine, after which, in case of a negative result, self-isolation is not necessary.
Children under the age of 12 must only have an insurance policy.
Foreign citizens transiting through Ukraine and having documents confirming their departure from the country within 48 hours are exempt from self-isolation and do not have to install the "Вдома" application or be tested for the presence of the COVID-19 virus in Ukraine.
Unvaccinated citizens traveling from Russia (including transit) and who have been on its territory for more than 7 days in the last 14 days, must spend 14 days in self-isolation - without the possibility of terminating it.
Citizens of Serbia without temporary or permanent residence in Ukraine who have been in the territory of the Republic of South Africa, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia, Lesotho, Eswatini, Mozambique and Malawi for more than 7 days in the last 14 days cannot enter Ukraine.

UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter the United Arab Emirates without the need to present digital certificates of vaccination against the Covid-19 virus or PCR tests.
However, travellers are advised to check with their airline on their requirements prior to travel, as the situation is subject to change.

UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHER IRELAND
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter and transit through the United Kingdom, provided that they have a valid visa.
From Friday 18 March, international travelers will no longer be required to: fill in a passenger locator form before travelling, show proof of vaccination, take any COVID-19 tests – before or after arrival.

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
From 12 May 2023, air passengers will no longer need to show proof of being fully vaccinated with an accepted COVID-19 vaccine to board a flight to the United States.

URUGUAY
All restrictions on entry into Uruguay related to Covid-19 have been lifted. Evidence of vaccination or testing is no longer required for entry and transit.

UZBEKISTAN
All restrictions on entry into Republic of Uzbekistan related to Covid-19 will be abolished. Upon entering R. Uzbekistan a negative PCR test, antigen test or vaccination certificate are no longer required for entry.

VANUATU
There is no requirement for travelers to Vanuatu to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19, although it is strongly encouraged for all those who are eligible.
There is also no requirement for Covid-19 testing. However, those who are sick with Covid-19 or are unwell are encouraged to postpone their travel.
There is no requirement for international travelers to Vanuatu to quarantine or be tested upon arrival if there are no symptoms and there has been no exposure to Covid-19.
Wearing of mask is encouraged but NOT required.
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may not enter or transit through Vietnam.

VIETNAM
All previous measures introduced in order to prevent the spread of Covid-19 are temporarily suspended.

VENEZUELA
In order to enter Venezuela, it is necessary to obtain a travel pass (Pase Viajero de Bioseguridad), that is, an electronic QR, 72 hours before the trip, through the link: https://biocheck.inac.gob.ve/ ). The document must be shown during check-in, at the counter of the airline traveling to Venezuela.

YEMEN
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may not enter Yemen.

ZAMBIA
Citizens of the Republic of Serbia may enter Zambia if they present a negative test (not older than 72 hours) for Covid-19.
Random testing at the border is possible.
All airports are open, though availability of international flights remains limited. Traveller “Health questionnaires” are provided on incoming flights for passengers to fill in, and they should be handed in to the airport officials on arrival.
International train and bus services are suspended.
All travellers arriving from a country designated as “high risk“ by the Government of Zambia (current list may be found via following link https://www.zambiaimmigration.gov.zm/covid-19-news/ ) must take another Covid-19 test at their expense (around 100 USD) upon arrival or within 48 hours of their arrival even if they present a negative PCR test, and will be placed in a mandatory 14 day self-isolation (which may be terminated once a negative PCR test result done in Zambia is presented). Travelers transiting through high risk countries (less than 24 hours) are exempt from these measures.
Negative test for Covid-19 must be done in Zambia even when exiting the country, except if a country of destination does not require tests for entry (travellers are advised to check with their airline on their requirements prior to travel).

ZIMBABWE
All restrictions on entry into Republic of Zimbabwe related to Covid-19 have been lifted. Evidence of vaccination or testing is no longer required for entry.