3rd June 2022
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Passengers traveling to Cyprus will no longer be required to present any type of vaccination or recovery certificate, as well as a negative COVID test result, as of 1st June 2022.
Cyprus entry requirements are the same for all visitors, regardless of COVID-19 vaccination status or recovery from COVID-19.
You do not need to provide proof of your vaccination status in order to enter Cyprus.
All visitors to Cyprus must meet the same entry requirements, regardless of COVID-19 vaccination status.
When visiting the north of Cyprus, unvaccinated visitors from the United Kingdom must provide a negative result from a PCR test taken within 72 hours or a rapid test taken within 24 hours prior to entry.
Unvaccinated visitors must also take an additional COVID-19 test within 72 to 120 hours of entry.
A negative test result is not required for fully vaccinated travelers upon entry. If you have received a booster shot or two doses of Sinovac, Pfizer Biontech, Sinopharm, Astrazeneca, Janssen, Sputnik, Moderna, Novavax, Covishield, Covaxin, or Canisobio and 14 days have passed since your second shot, you are considered fully vaccinated. If it has been more than 270 days since your second shot, you will be considered unvaccinated.
Before traveling, all passengers must complete a Passenger Country Entry Form and, if applicable, upload your negative PCR test result, vaccination certificate with a QR code, or proof of having previously contracted COVID-19 (in the form of a positive PCR test result obtained 30 to 180 days before the date of arrival). You must also have printed copies of these documents with you.
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