St Kitts and Nevis have dropped all COVID-19 testing and entry requirements.
On the country’s tourism website, a statement read:
Effective Immediately ( August 15th, 2022)
All vaccinated and unvaccinated travellers are permitted to enter St. Kitts and Nevis. This includes citizens, residents, and international travellers.
Travellers must complete and submit an online customs and immigration form before arrival.
Travellers will not receive approval for entry in response to completing the form as this is no longer required.
Travellers are NOT required to:
Present a negative COVID-19 test
Show proof of vaccination
Quarantine upon arrival
All inbound passengers must complete the Embarkation-Disembarkation card online, for ease of transit through the St Kitts and Nevis border management agency.
Speaking of the new travel protocols, Nevis Tourism Authority CEO Devon Liburd said:
“Nevis is well and truly open for business again, we are delighted to welcome back those that have visited before and all newcomers, to experience all that our wonderful island has to offer”.
Previously, tourists or non-residents were not allowed to enter the country if they were not fully vaccinated with at least two doses of the vaccine more than 14 days prior to arrival.
Travellers had to upload their test results and evidence of vaccination prior to departure and undergo a health screening on arrival at the airport.
For more information, please visit stkittstourism.kn/travel-requirements.
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