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Chile to allow entry of fully vaccinated foreigners from Oct. 1

September 16, 2021

SANTIAGO — Chile will allow foreigners who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to enter the country starting Oct. 1, as the country's pandemic eases.

"We call on all citizens and foreigners, whether residents or not, to behave responsibly and fully comply with the regulations in force," Chile's Undersecretary of Crime Prevention Maria Jose Gomez said during a press conference on Wednesday.

Non-resident foreigners who wish to enter the South American country must present proof of full vaccination, a negative COVID-19 PCR test taken no more than 72 hours before arrival and a vaccine passport, and comply with strict quarantine measures upon arrival, according to the government.

In addition, foreigners will only be able to fly into the international airports in Iquique, Antofagasta and Santiago, or enter via land border crossings.

Only Chileans and foreign residents with a government-issued mobility pass can leave the country, the government said.

According to Tourism Undersecretary Jose Luis Uriarte, "incoming tourism" accounts for about 40 percent of Chile's tourism revenue. — Agencies


September 16, 2021
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