Travel instructions for Jordan announced – says NCSCM

The National Center for Security and Crisis Management (NCSCM) published updated instructions for travelers arriving and departing from the Kingdom Friday.

The new instrcutions include the following: First, travelers who have received the full COVID-19 vaccination (according to vaccine types) and who have a vaccination certificate or proof issued by the following destinations (Saudi Arabia, Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, Tunisia, Morocco, the US, UK, EU, Turkey, China, South Korea, Taiwan, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Russian and Canada can enter the Kingdom and must conduct a PCR test before departuring within 72 hours before boarding the plane.

Second, anyone over the age of five who has not been fully vaccinated will need a PCR test inside any of the Kingdom’s airports from all countries other than the ones mentioned above.

Third, the vaccination certificate issued by the Jordanian Ministry of Health, with full vaccination, is considered an approved official document for any traveler coming to the Kingdom, in addition to the restrictions from the country they are coming from.

Fourth, PCR tests taken must be approved by the Jordanian Health Ministry as a condition for boarding the plane from the destination (not exceeding 120 hours).

Fifth, the medical insurance application for non-Jordanians will continue to work.

Sixth, if any travelers provide forged documents, they will be subjected a fine.

Source: Jordan News Agency

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