
Guinea
The travel advice is Do not travel to Guinea. Travel advice is Moderate for travel. Get travel ban, restrictions alerts and advice before travelling to Guinea. Guinea is part of Africa with main city at
Conakry. Its Least Developed country with a
population of 13M people. The main currency is Guinean Franc. The languages
spoken are French and Fula.
π Least Developed Β π¨βπ©βπ¦βπ¦ 13M people
π¨ Travel Advice for Guinea
Moderate
restrictions for travel1. Conakry (CKY) airport reopened.
2. Nationals of Austria, Belgium, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland are not allowed to enter.
- This does not apply to:
- passengers with a residence permit issued by Guinea;
- passengers with a long-term visa issued by Guinea;
- spouses, partners, parents or children of nationals of Guinea.
3. Passengers must have a medical certificate with a negative Coronavirus (COVID-19) test result issued at most 5 days before departure from the first embarkation point.
4. Passengers are subject to medical screening upon arrival.
Travel restriction details for Guinea
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Destination No quarantine
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Some Visitors
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Restaurants & bars Open with restrictions
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Open shopping
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Operational with restrictions transport
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events Partially Allowed
π Lockdown Details for Guinea
Guinea currently has measures in place to limit the spread of coronavirus with a State of Emergency being extended through mid-January. The nationwide curfew has been lifted but there is still a curfew in Greater Conakry including Coyah and DubΓ©reka, from midnight to 4am. In Conakry, no more than 100 people should gather in a group. People should maintain hygiene protocols and avoid physical contact. Bars, cinemas, and other service industry businesses are closed. Markets, restaurants, banks and other public offices remain open, but shall implement necessary sanitary measures (install hand washing kits, 2 meters of distance, etc.). Markets in Conakry must close by 6pm.
π‘οΈ Travel safety for Guinea
Do not travel
Due to COVID-19, Guinea has declared a state of emergency until further notice. Preventative measures and restrictions are in place. A nationwide curfew is in effect from 9pm to 5am. It's extremely unlikely international commercial flights will operate for some time in to or out of Guinea. Don't rely on published schedules. Contact your travel provider for details. The Australian High Commission in Accra currently has very limited capacity to provide consular assistance in Guinea. We now advise you: Do not travel to Guinea.
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