
Vanuatu
The travel advice is Do not travel to Vanuatu. Travel advice is Major for travel. Get travel ban, restrictions alerts and advice before travelling to Vanuatu. Vanuatu is part of Oceania with main city at
Port Vila. Its Least Developed country with a
population of 278K people. The main currency is Vatu. The languages
spoken are Bislama, English and French.
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π¨ Travel Advice for Vanuatu
Major
restrictions for travel1. Vanuatu's borders are closed.
- This does not apply to humanitarian flights.
2. Passengers are not allowed to enter.
- This does not apply to:
- nationals of Vanuatu;
- permanent residents of Vanuatu who have resided in Vanuatu for the past 3 years;
- passengers with a residence permit issued before April 2020;
- passengers with a residence visa;
- passengers with a Special Category Visa issued before April 2020 and an approval from immigration.
3. Passengers must have a medical certificate with a negative Coronavirus (COVID-19) test result. The test must have been taken at most 72 hours before departure from the first embarkation point.
4. Passengers must complete a "Online Travelers Health Registration Form" 24 hours before departure at: [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfBTRpCUgRf6wJO7QmvyIRRajEmV44gE8bGDGB8lkLzJiV9xQ/viewform](https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfBTRpCUgRf6wJO7QmvyIRRajEmV44gE8bGDGB8lkLzJiV9xQ/viewform)
5. Passengers are subject to medical screening; and
Β - Coronavirus (COVID-19) test upon arrival; and
Β - quarantine for 14 days.
6. A completed "Airport Health Screening Form" must be presented to immigration upon arrival.
7. Airline crew are subject to medical screening upon arrival and quarantine.
Travel restriction details for Vanuatu
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Destination Quarantine required
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Closed to Vistors
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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 Allowed
π Lockdown Details for Vanuatu
Restaurants, bars and supermarkets are permitted to open as usual, although some may be closed or offering limited service because of lack of customers. At present there are no social distancing or mask requirements.
π‘οΈ Travel safety for Vanuatu
Do not travel
Vanuatu's Northern and Central Provinces are recovering from Severe Tropical Cyclone Harold. Services in these areas have been restored. Inter-island travel by air is possible, but may be changed or suspended at short notice. All ports of entry are currently closed, except with approval of local authorities. Commercial flights to and from Australia are suspended. If you're in Vanuatu, monitor local sources of information and follow the instructions of local authorities. We advise you: Do not travel to Vanuatu.
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