Ukraine

Last Updated On: 19/10/2021 at 12:48


Requirements for Entry into Ukraine from Malta

 

Testing 

Passengers travelling to Ukraine from Malta are required to present one of the following upon arrival in the country:

  • certificate of COVID-19 vaccination, with full dosage of one of the following vaccines: Pfizer / BioNTech, Johnson & Johnson’s Janssen, AstraZeneca / Vaxzevria, AstraZeneca / Covishield (India), AstraZeneca / SKBio (South Korea), Moderna / Spikevax, Sinopharm (Vero Cell), CoronaVac (Sinovac);
  • foreign COVID certificate confirming vaccination against COVID-19 with vaccines that are included in the WHO list of approved for emergency use, negative test result for COVID-19 by PCR or recovery of a person from COVID-19, issued by the authorized institutions of the Member States of the European Union trust network or authorized institutions of other foreign states with which Ukraine has concluded international agreements on the mutual recognition of COVID certificates;
  • proof of receiving one or more doses of the vaccine, or a COVID certificate confirming recovery from COVID-19;
  • certificate confirming a negative result of a PCR COVID-19 test, taken not more than 72 hours before entry into the country;
  • negative result of a rapid antigen test, taken not more than 72 hours prior to entry into the territory of the Republic of North Macedonia.

Certificates of antibodies to COVID-19 are not accepted for entry. Children under 12 do not need to present any of the abovementioned certificates. Children from 12 to 18 years old will have to have one of the above documents, but are exempt from self-isolation with the installation of the “Vdoma” app.

 

Quarantine

Any passengers who do not present any of the abovementioned certificates must observe a self-quarantine period of 72 hours and install the “Vdoma” app. During this time, they will be able to undergo PCR testing or perform a rapid antigen test. If a negative result is received, self-isolation may be terminated. If a positive result is received, they must self-isolate for 10 days in the place specified during the authorization process in the “Vdoma” app.

 

Forms and Declarations

All foreign citizens must have a policy (certificate) of insurance issued by an insurance company registered in Ukraine to enter the country, which covers the costs related to the treatment of COVID-19, observation, and is valid for the entire period of stay in Ukraine. This may be booked through the visitukraine.today portal.

 

For the latest information regarding entry regulations for Ukraine, please click here.


Requirements for Entry into Malta from Ukraine

 

For the latest information regarding entry regulations for Malta, please click here.

 

Before booking a flight, we advise you to contact your airline for guidance in relation to health and safety protocols at your destination or any airline specific requirements in place. Airline contact details may be found here, while our airport’s flight schedule is available here.