The Government of Colombia announced that from December 14, all travelers must provide either proof of a COVID-19 vaccination or a negative PCR test obtained within 72-hours of a flight. International travelers who have not had any doses of a COVID-19 vaccine will not be able to enter the country.
Requirements for International Travelers
- Those who have not had any dose of the COVID-19 vaccine will not be able to enter Colombia.
- Partially vaccinated travelers (one dose) must present a negative PCR test valid for up to 72 hours.
- Fully vaccinated travelers must present their vaccination card.
Requirements of Colombians, Permanent Residents, and Diplomats
- Fully vaccinated travelers must present their vaccination card.
- Unvaccinated travelers must submit a negative PCR test valid for 72 hours.
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