From 11.59pm Thursday 23 December 2021, managed isolation and quarantine (MIQ) in New Zealand will be extended from 7 to 10 days. From Friday 7 January 2022, you should have a negative COVID-19 (PCR or RT-PCR) test taken within 48 hours of your scheduled departure (previously 72 hours). Other test types will no longer be […]
You don’t need to quarantine in Abu Dhabi if you’re vaccinated for COVID-19. You must verify your vaccination certificate before travelling (see ‘Travel’). You’ll still need to present a printed negative COVID-19 (PCR) test within 48 hours of departure for Abu Dhabi. You’ll also be subject to COVID-19 testing on arrival. Check the latest information […]
To prevent the spread of COVID-19, South Korea has 4 levels of Social Distancing. Follow local media as levels and restrictions can change frequently. You’re required to wear a mask in indoor public places or on public transport. You’re also required to wear a mask in outdoor areas if you’re unable to maintain a 2 […]
The security situation throughout Iraq remains volatile. There has been an increase in protest activity following the parliamentary elections on 10 October. There’s a risk the security situation could deteriorate further in the new year. Due to the volatile security environment and the ongoing threat of kidnappings, you should leave Iraq immediately by commercial means […]
You can’t enter Israel unless you’re a citizen or resident or you meet exception requirements for entry. If you’re permitted entry, you must undertake a period of quarantine. Measures are in place to limit the spread of COVID-19 in the Palestinian Territories. Measures include restrictions at tourist and religious sites. Gaza’s entry and exit points […]
If you’re going overseas to get married, you may need a Certificate of No Impediment to Marriage (CNI) to prove you’re free to marry.
The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade provides notarial services overseas. We deliver these services through our embassies and consulates.
Bulgarian authorities have implemented a new system of classification for travellers arriving based on green, orange and red zones. Entry restrictions and other requirements apply. See ‘Travel’.
There have been armed clashes involving the exchange of live fire and multiple casualties. Protests are taking place, some of which have turned violent. Avoid protests, and if you’re caught in civil unrest, stay inside. There are shortages of medicines and fuel, with frequent power outages. Restrictions are in place, including a nightly curfew and […]