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05.07.2022 Entry Requirements | E-TICKET | Current Measures | FAQs | Official Protocols ENTRY REQUIREMENTS As of April 23, 2022, all passengers and crew members do not need to present a COVID-19 Vaccination Card, PCR, or antigen test to enter the Dominican Republic or to enter tourist centers, any establishments or to receive services such as excursions. Random COVID-19 testing for passengers and crew upon arrival in the Dominican Republic will no longer be performed. However, when required, random testing operations may be performed. Passengers who present their Vaccination Card will be exempted from random testing. Passports: All foreign citizens who enter the Dominican Republic, exclusively for tourism purposes, must have a valid passport during their stay and departure from the country. This exceptional measure is valid until December 31, 2022. EXCEPTIONS TO THE VALIDITY OF PASSPORTS Based on the ever-changing nature of the COVID-19 virus, we recommend connecting with your airline or travel agent directly to discuss any protocols that may apply to your country. As needed, we also recommend visiting the International Air Transport Association (IATA) for any updates to international markets and their required procedures. IATA cannot guarantee its accuracy and can accept no liability for any errors or omissions. E-TICKET All foreign and Dominican passengers entering or leaving Dominican Republic on commercial flights must complete the free electronic entry and exit form, which combines the Traveler’s Health Affidavit, Customs Declaration and International Embarkation/Disembarkation forms. The form is available in English, Spanish, French, Italian, German, Portuguese and Russian and can be accessed through the following link: https://eticket.migracion.gob.do MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE E-TICKET CURRENT MEASURES BY THE GOVERNMENT OF THE DOMINICAN REPUBLICAs of February 16, 2022, all restrictive measures imposed by COVID-19 are suspended, and it will be up to each individual to take his or her own measures to safeguard his or her health, responsibly, but without restrictions. Measures such as the use of face masks, presentation of vaccination cards for access to places of public use or restrictions in public spaces are the responsibility of each individual. As a result of our stringent safety measures and effective vaccination plan, currently, hotel occupancy has increased to 100%, further solidifying Dominican Republic as a world example of tourism recovery amidst the pandemic. 100% of the Tourism sector personnel (hotels, airports, restaurants, transportation, etc.) have been vaccinated with two doses, and are in the process of being vaccinated with a third dose of the vaccine against COVID-19. With this vaccination program we will continue to strengthen the safety and health of all those who work in the sector in order to also guarantee the safety and health of all tourists who visit us. The hotels, restaurants and partners will continue to work hand in hand with the authorities. Dominican Republic has a robust health care system that has been able to quickly detect cases of COVID-19 in the country. For more information about the coronavirus in Dominican Republic, please visit the Ministry of Public Health’s website. (https://www.msp.gob.do/web/) or download the COVID-RD mobile phone application, available on the App Store and Google Play, that works as a passport in which, through a QR code, visitors can report their condition and access many services and information. For MITUR, the well-being and safety of visitors remains a priority, so it will continue to work in coordination with the other relevant authorities to further strengthen the country’s preventive measures against coronavirus. |
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23.06.2022 Source: Source: https://www.unwto.org/tourism-data/unwto-iata-destination-tracker-easy-travel |
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06.04.2020 Preventive measures taken by the Directorate General of Customs (DGA) in response to the COVID-19 pandemic The Directorate General of Customs (DGA), in the context of the emergency situation due to the COVID-19 pandemic and seeking to collaborate in response to the impact that this represents, adopts the following measures:
Measures taken for Trade Facilitation on the COVID-19 pandemic: Single Window for Foreign Trade (VUCE): VUCE operations continue their normal course and only the assistance for the measures in response to COVID-19 is now remotely. Different channels have been set up to coordinate the closure of VUCE authorizations allowing importers and exporters to schedule inspections (if necessary) and monitor the authorization process in the port. Further information : http://www.wcoomd.org/-/media/wco/public/global/pdf/.... |
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March 28: During the Curfew of 5:00 p.m. at 6:00 am. Throughout the national territory, the transit of people working in ports and airports as well as vehicles dedicated to the transport and distribution of goods is authorized. ------- 28 DE MARZO: Durante el Toque de Queda de 5:00 p.m. a las 6:00 a.m. en todo el territorio nacional, se autoriza el tránsito de personas que laboren en puertos y aeropuertos así como vehículos dedicados al transporte y distribución de mercancías. Contact information: @MinInteriorRD |
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