International travel: since when is a coronavirus test needed to enter Colombia – Government – Politics



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This Thursday, the director of Migration Colombia, Juan Francisco Espinosa Palacios, announced that the PCR test (for coronavirus) will not be required to those travelers who arrive in the country on humanitarian or commercial flights before September 30.

(In context: International destinations that you can go to from September 21)

Espinosa clarified that although the requirement of the negative test for covid-19 will not be made before September 30, Travelers who enter from abroad before that date are obliged to take the test once they are in Colombia and must comply with a mandatory isolation measure for fourteen (14) days, which will be supervised by the health authorities of each municipality.

In the same way, the head of the Colombian immigration authority recalled the importance of completing the Check-Mig application by travelers to streamline the immigration control process, as well as the obligation to report health status through the Coronapp application , prior to the trip and during the 14 days after it.

(Also: This is, step by step, the protocol for international flights)

This clarification is made by the Director of Migration Colombia after the Government announced last Tuesday that commercial international flights will resume from September 19.

One of the requirements is that those who enter the country must have a negative test for covid-19. According to resolution 1627, “Present a PCR test with a negative result, issued no more than 96 hours before shipment.”

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