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Rules of entry to the Czech Republic when travelling from Canada as of January 17, 2022

With effect from Monday, January 17, 2022 Canada is newly included in the list of countries with a very high risk of COVID-19 infections. This results in stricter conditions for return from Canada to Czechia, however fully vaccinated travellers are exempted from some of them.

Before traveling to the Czech Republic, travellers must notify the Czech health authorities about their arrival by filling out the Public Health Passenger Locator Form. A confirmation of its completion must be submitted to the border control upon request.

Before entering the Czech Republic by public transport (plane, train or bus...) passengers have to show a written confirmation of a negative PCR test result (max. 72 hrs from the sample collection). In the case of Czech citizens and their accompanying family members with a temporary residence permit issued in the Czech Republic, EU citizens with a temporary residence permit issued in the CR, or foreigners with a permanent residence permit in the CR issued by the CR, they may alternatively show a negative antigen test result before entering the territory of the Czech Republic by public transport (max. 48hrs from the sample collection).

Czech citizens, EU citizens with a temporary residence permit issued in the Czech Republic and foreigners with a permanent residence permit issued in the Czech Republic travelling individually (for example by car - however, this canot apply for traveller from Canada) do not have to take the pre-arrival test.

After entering the Czech Republic, it is obligatory to undergo an RT-PCR test for the presence of SARS-CoV-2 between the 5th and 7th day. Until the RT-PCR test is negative, travellers must wear a respirator or similar respiratory protective device (without an exhalation valve) meeting at least all technical conditions and requirements (for the product), including a filtration efficiency of at least 94 % according to the relevant standards (e.g. FFP2, CN 95), everywhere outside the home.

IMPORTANT

Exceptions apply to:

  • Vaccinated persons (with completed vaccination + 14 days, rules differ for the Czech citizens and foreigners, please check the attached tables) and persons who have had COVID-19 disease. No testing required, with arrival form only. Visa free foreigners, including Canadian citizens, with two doses of vaccine do need the pre-travel test!
  • children up to the age of 12 years, no tests and no arrival form required

 

EXTENT OF VISA SERVICES: for more information, please check here.

Other important websites to follow:

The Czech Republic Ministry of Health

The Czech Republic Ministry of Interior

 

Please note that the Canadian authorities will require the travellers on all outgoing international planes, trains, ships to be fully vaccinated as of February 28, 2022, more information here: COVID-19 Boarding flights and trains in Canada – Travel.gc.ca

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Citizens and residents of CR 145 KB PDF (Adobe Acrobat document) Jan 18, 2022

Foreigners with short and Long Term Visas 136 KB PDF (Adobe Acrobat document) Jan 18, 2022

Foreigners from Visa-free countries 137 KB PDF (Adobe Acrobat document) Jan 18, 2022