COVID-19-related information for Australians and permanent residents in Australia who want to go overseas.
Your International COVID-19 Vaccination Certificate (ICVC) will allow you to leave Australia and enter your destination. But beyond the border, things can get a little more complicated.
Uruguay has lifted most COVID-19 movement restrictions, and reopened its borders to fully vaccinated non-resident foreigners.
There are special requirements for entry to The Bahamas including applying for a health visa prior to arrival (see Travel).
Paraguay has lifted most COVID-19 movement restrictions. You can enter Paraguay but will need proof of a negative COVID-19 PCR, or other recognised RNA test, taken no more than 72 hours before arrival and health insurance.
To enter Panama, you must complete an electronic health affidavit and show the QR code generated. You must also present either a negative COVID-19 (PCR or Antigen) test taken 72 hours before travel or proof of full vaccination. Fully vaccinated travellers do not need to complete hotel quarantine on arrival. Unvaccinated travellers from some countries […]
Commercial flights out of Nicaragua have resumed. Where flights do become available, book directly with the airline. If you plan to enter Nicaragua, you must present a negative COVID-19 test (PCR) taken within 72 hours of entry or 96 hours before entry if you’re travelling from Asia, Africa, Australia or the Pacific region. If you’re […]
If you’re over 12 years of age, you must present your COVID-19 vaccination card to enter any establishment providing non-essential services in Ecuador. The land border with Colombia is open only through the ‘Rumichaca’ international checkpoint. The land border with Peru remains closed, though you may be able to enter via the Huaquillas checkpoint if […]
Jamaica requires travellers aged 12 years or more to present a negative COVID-19 test taken within three days prior to the travel date (see Travel).