The travel advice level for Latvia has been reviewed and we now advise you to Exercise a high degree of caution due to the impacts of COVID-19. Higher levels apply in some areas. Latvia is in a state of emergency. Entry to Latvia depends on where you’re travelling from and whether you’ve been vaccinated or […]
Regardless of where you’re going or what you’re doing, remember these 10 things when travelling overseas.
To enter Cambodia you’ll need to show a negative COVID-19 (PCR) test result issued within 72 hours of your arrival into Cambodia. Travellers to Cambodia who are vaccinated don’t need to quarantine on arrival. Lockdowns, movement restrictions and curfews have eased. Monitor local media. Follow the advice of local authorities as restrictions may be reimposed […]
On 15 November the UK raised its terrorism threat level to severe (second-highest level) – meaning that an attack is highly likely. Be alert and follow the advice of local authorities (see ‘Safety’). From 7 December all people aged 12 years and over must take a COVID-19 test in the 2 days before they travel to […]
Mongolia has extended its state of high-alert preparedness until 31 March 2022. All border points remain closed except for Chinggis Khan International Airport. On arrival in Mongolia, you must present a negative COVID-19 (PCR) test result taken within 72 hours. In case of a positive PCR test, the passenger must present proof of recovery from […]
All travellers to Palau must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, except those under 12 years of age. You must provide proof of a negative COVID-19 (PCR) test taken within three days of departure or a negative (WHO or US FDA authorised or approved) antigen test within 1 day of departure or have a letter from […]
If you’ve been in South Africa, Namibia, Lesotho, Botswana, Eswatini, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia or Zimbabwe in the last 14 days, you’re not allowed to enter Mauritius. This also applies for those transiting through Mauritius. Other entry requirements and COVID-19 restrictions apply (see ‘Travel’).
The French Government has announced additional domestic COVID-19 measures to come into force from 3 January 2022. Entry and departure from France remains restricted depending on the country of origin or destination. See ‘Travel’.
Due to a rise in COVID-19 cases, some states and union territories have introduced additional restrictions, including night curfews, school closures and limits to retail and public transport capacity. Restrictions may change at short notice.
All incoming passenger services to Honiara have been suspended until further notice. Contact your travel provider for latest information. Since 24 November, a number of buildings and public facilities have been damaged during civil unrest in Honiara. Some areas have been declared no-go zones. Staff at the Australian High Commission have been instructed to avoid […]