Covid-19: Country entry rules & updates for 2023
Countries entry rules for 2023 have changed. Before booking your trip or order your Covid-19 Recovery Certificate, check below the travel restrictions for your destination according to the NHS foreign guidance advice.
10 Countries That Still Have Covid Travel Restrictions Entering 2023
Here is a list of 10 countries which still have Covid-19 entry rules for 2023. The list is not extensive and always check the changes for your destination. Source here.
Covid-19 Entry requirements (Updated: 10 June 2022)
Countries with travel restrictions in place for summer 2022 for travellers from the UK
European countries without travel entry restrictions
This is the list of countries which have removed all entry requirements and restrictions related to Covid-19. The status might change and we advice to always read official website of your country destination. Now these countries permit restriction-free entry to EU and non-EU travellers.
- Albania
- Austria
- Belgium
- Bulgaria
- Cyprus
- Croatia
- Czech Republic
- Switzerland
- Denmark
- Estonia
- Germany
- Greece
- Hungary
- Ireland
- Iceland
- U.K.
- Italy
- Kosovo
- Latvia
- Liechtenstein
- Moldova
- Lithuania
- Montenegro
- North Macedonia
- Norway
- Poland
- Romania
- Serbia
- Sweden
- Montenegro
List of countries globally which still have Covid-19 restrictions
Many countries have eased their entry travel restrictions for summer 2022. There are still countries requesting those who travel from the UK to provide either a vaccination certificate, negative PCR test or proof of Covid recovery within the last six months. This list is updated on the 10th of June 2022. Since guidelines are constantly updated, we advise you to always check official country’s websites for the latest travel rules.
Americas
- Chile
- Falkland Islands
- Suriname
Asia
- Bhutan
- China
- Japan
- Indonesia
- Hong Kong
- Brunei
- Laos
- Macao
- Taiwan
Australasia
- Nauru
- Papua New Guinea
- Pitcairn Island
- Tonga
Australasia
- Nauru
- Papua New Guinea
- Pitcairn Island
- Tonga
Frequently Asked Questions
Healthify can issue certificates that acceptable for travelling to the United States (USA). We advise you to check US government entry requirements before purchasing your certificate.
The Healthify can issue covid recovery certificate if you have had covid in the last 30 days before your travel date. We recommend you check the entry requirements on www.health.gov.au.
EU countries which still have Covid-19 restrictions, accept the Covid-19 Recovery Certificate. Other countries in Europe outside of the EU zone which accept the UK’s Covid-19 Recovery Certificate are Albania, Azerbaijan and a few more as included in the list above.
Travellers who are unvaccinated against COVID‑19, The Healthify can issue a Covid Recovery Certificate with a QR code proving that they have recovered from COVID‑19 within one month before the date of travel.
The countries allowing travel with proof of Covid recovery certificate are enlisted above. Please note that the rules of entry requirements might change and we strongly suggest you read the WHO and governmental guidelines.
Proof of Covid-19 Recovery Certificate is usually valid for 180 days from the day of the positive test. A few countries are introducing a different validation period which can be 90 days or other so before you book your Covid-19 test or your Covid-19 Recovery Certificate, we always advise you to check the entry requirements of your destination.
If you want to travel after that, you will have to get one dose of the vaccine (for proof of vaccination) or be able to show a negative test results.