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اعرف المزيدCOVID-19 Precautionary Measures in Palau (4 December Update)
Can a resident enter the country?
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Yes
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Residents are allowed to enter.
Can a foreigner enter the country?
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No with exceptions
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Anyone intending to visit Palau must obtain permission from the government of Palau and follow these steps:
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STEP 1: Complete Quarantine Certificate application form.
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STEP 2: Email completed application form to [email protected].
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STEP 3: Receive approval email (will include application number).
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STEP 4: Take a PCR test within 72 hours of the departure date.
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STEP 5: Submit negative PCR certificate to [email protected]
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STEP 6: Receive Quarantine Certificate by email.
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STEP 7: Show Quarantine Certificate to airline officials before boarding.
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Is transit allowed through the country?
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No
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Transit through Palau is currently not allowed.
Test certificate required?
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Yes
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A PCR test certificate issued within 72 hours prior to departure from the embarkation place is required.
Is quarantine required on arrival?
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Yes
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On arrival, every traveller will undergo a mandatory 14-day quarantine at a government-designated facility. Appropriate testing will be carried out during the quarantine period.
Entry form required?
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Yes
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Travellers may be required to fill a health declaration on arrival.
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Travellers must complete a Quarantine Certificate application form and email the completed application form to [email protected].
Airline restrictions
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Significant
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Wearing a face shield is mandatory when exiting the aeroplane.
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Regular commercial flights are temporarily suspended until further notice; however, Palau has resumed essential airline services.
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Private and chartered flights along with air mail and cargo services are operational on a weekly basis.
Border restrictions
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Significant
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Travellers intending to visit Palau must submit the Quarantine Certificate Application to obtain approval from the government.
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A travel/transport bubble is close to being finalized with the Marshall Islands, Republic of Nauru, Federated States of Micronesia, and the Republic of Kiribati.
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All travellers must pay a departure tax and an environmental fee.
Curfew restrictions
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Minimal
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No curfew is in effect, however, the public health emergency for COVID-19 will remain in effect.
Social distancing restrictions
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Minimal
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People are encouraged to maintain hand hygiene of at least 20 seconds with soap and water or with 70% alcohol-based sanitizer.
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Peoples are requested to avoid close contact with sick people and stay away from others if anyone is sick.
Internal travel restrictions
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Minimal
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No restrictions are in place.
Non-essential shops open?
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Yes
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Shops and other businesses are allowed to open.
Restaurants open?
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Yes
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Restaurants are open with regular operating hours.
Events allowed?
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Yes
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All types of events, such as sporting, cultural or social events, are allowed with safety protocols.
Personal care services open?
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Yes
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Gyms are open.
Masks required in public?
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No with exceptions
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Face masks are not required at this time. Wearing a face shield is mandatory in Palau when travellers are exiting flights.
Other
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All schools and educational institutions have reopened with strict COVID-19 restrictions.
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Public parks and recreational areas are open.
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Work sites are open with regular working hours.
النصيحة
The COVID-19 epidemic is constantly changing worldwide. This information is subject to change as the situation evolves. Travel and border restrictions may change with little or no notice. Some countries are beginning to remove some restrictions gradually. Check with your airline, booking agent, or country’s embassy for information on your specific travel plans.