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01 Aug 2022 | 04:18 AM UTC

Myanmar: Officials require international arrivals by air to show a negative PCR or RAT result taken within 48 hours before travel from Aug. 1 /update 57

Myanmar requires international entrants by air to show a negative PCR or RAT result taken within 48 hours before travel from Aug. 1.

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Authorities in Myanmar have tightened entry restrictions and required all international arrivals on commercial and repatriation flights to provide a negative RT-PCR or rapid antigen test (RAT) result taken within 48 hours before travel from Aug. 1. Fully vaccinated Myanmar citizens on repatriation flights, all partially or unvaccinated inbound travelers, and passengers who do not comply with the pre-departure testing requirements, must quarantine for seven days at designated facilities upon arrival. The affected passengers must also undergo a RAT and an RT-PCR test on the first and fifth days of quarantine, respectively, and can leave the quarantine premises only after obtaining a negative result from the RT-PCR test.

Additionally, officials require entrants by land and sea to show a negative RAT result taken within 48 hours before travel. Fully vaccinated travelers by land and sea must quarantine for five days upon arrival, while partially or unvaccinated passengers must quarantine for seven days.

Domestic Measures
Public gatherings remain capped at 400 people. People must wear facemasks in public, practice personal hygiene, and maintain a physical distance of 2 meters (6.5 feet). Most parts of the country remain under a 20:00-04:00 or a 22:00-04:00 nightly curfew amid ongoing anti-Myanmar military (Tatmadaw) government unrest. Enforcement of COVID-19 and curfew measures varies. Officials may impose stricter measures, including entry and exit restrictions, in areas with increased COVID-19 activity or a high risk of outbreaks at short notice.

Authorities require partial or unvaccinated domestic air passengers above 6 years old to present a negative RAT result taken within 48 hours before departure.

International Travel Restrictions
Fully vaccinated travelers who enter the country on commercial flights will not need to quarantine upon arrival. Foreigners are not allowed to board repatriation flights. Entrants must submit a health declaration form and undergo an RAT at their own expense on arrival and must receive a negative test result before leaving the airport; officials may require passengers who test positive to undergo isolation and medical treatment at designated facilities. Foreign nationals must also have a visa, if applicable, and purchase COVID-19 medical insurance from Myanma Insurance; resident diplomats, UN officials, and their families can use health insurance from their own countries. Authorities have resumed accepting applications for e-visas for international tourists.

Foreigners cannot transit through Myanmar; foreign flight crew members are exempt but must self-isolate when in the country. Some border checkpoints are operational.

Advice

Follow all official immigration and health screening instructions. Allow additional time for immigration and health screenings at all ports of entry. Consider delaying traveling if experiencing symptoms associated with COVID-19, as they may prompt increased scrutiny and delays. Avoid any demonstration as a precaution.

Resources

Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Burmese)
Myanma Insurance
E-Visa Application Online Portal