As of December 10: Capitalists who are outside the RM must request a special permit to return to Santiago



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The Ministry of Transport and Telecommunications reported this day the steps to be followed by the citizens who are currently outside the Metropolitan region and want to return to their respective communes from December 10, when all of Santiago goes back to step 2 (Transition) of the Step by Step plan.

In that sense, through a statement, they detailed that A special permit will be enabled in the Virtual Police Station, which may be used only once, so that those who left the capital can return to their homes.

This because in phase 2 interregional travel is prohibited, which are only available from phase 3 and between communes that are in phase 3, 4 or 5.

“For those who left the region, They will be able to return to their homes before this Thursday, December 10, always carrying the Health Passport, which is a sworn statement that is obtained in www.c19.cl, they indicated from Transport.

They added that “those who must return to a commune in the Metropolitan Region from Thursday, December 10, They can do so with a return permit that will be available at the Virtual Police Station from that day on. This permit may be used only once and is independent of the other documents obtained at the Virtual Police Station, that is, it is not added to the other permits. Although this authorization will be constantly on the website, it may be requested only once ”.

The permit will last 36 hours and will be available from 5:00 on Wednesday 9, as it can be obtained 24 hours in advance to schedule.

Likewise, the ministry confirmed that the public transport system will continue to operate with the current schedule.

In addition, they recalled that “the use of a mask is mandatory in public transport and those who travel during weekends, must do so with a temporary permit.”

They also pointed out that “in the case of air travel, while the Metropolitan Region is in the Transition phase, only return trips home with a residence certificate, work with collective permission, for medical treatment or funeral assistance are allowed. If the flight arrives or leaves during the weekend, holiday or curfew time, the ticket will be the safe-conduct to be able to move around the city ”.

Finally, it was confirmed that the borders will remain open for flights, “so that people who meet the necessary requirements may enter the country through that place (the Arturo Merino International Airport), that is, the health passport, a PCR with a negative result and that the sample has been taken no more than 72 hours prior to the departure of the last flight to Chile, and a health insurance that covers eventual benefits associated with Covid-19 ″.

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