Cambodia eases entry requirements for tourists

Cambodia's requirement for a rapid Covid-19 antigen test on entry has been lifted.
Cambodia's requirement for a rapid Covid-19 antigen test on entry has been lifted.

Fully vaccinated visitors will no longer require a negative Covid-19 test result to enter the country.

Cambodia.- Authorities in Cambodia have announced that inbound travellers who have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19 will no longer require a negative test result to enter the country. According to local media reports, the requirement for a rapid Covid-19 antigen test on entry has also been lifted.

Unvaccinated travellers will still be required to complete a 14-day quarantine at a location designated by local authorities.

Meanwhile, Vietnam reopened its borders to international tourism from March 15. The ministry of health said inbound foreigners must be tested for Covid-19 before entering the country. Only those with a negative result will be allowed to move freely within the country without quarantine.

Vietnam has also relaunched the visa waiver program for people from eligible countries. In addition, the country’s foreign ministry confirmed that it has resumed its e-visa program. Vietnam’s Ministry of Finance (MOF) has recently asked the prime minister to allow the development of two casino projects to foster tourism growth.

See also: Malaysia to reopen borders with three countries next week

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