{"ObjectId": 286, "Country": "Jordan", "Quarantine": null, "Testing": null, "DatePublished": "20.06.2022", "Sources": "OSAC Travel Advisories / \n Foreign travel advice, Gov.UK/ \n US State Dept. COVID-19 Country Specific Information/ \n Japanese Ministry of Health/\n Ministry of Health/", "TravelAdvisory": "Latest News: \n
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\n International Restrictions:
\n*All travellers: From 1 March 2022, all travellers regardless of their vaccination status, are no longer required to conduct pre-departure PCR tests and PCR tests on arrival in Jordan.\nAll non-Jordanian travellers, whether vaccinated or not, should complete the Travel To Jordan Declaration Form on the Gateway2Jordan platform and follow all guidance provided by the Government of Jordan.
\nThe Gateway2Jordan form requires all travellers to submit a medical cover declaration. All passengers should check requirements with their airlines as visitors may be asked for evidence of insurance upon check-in. You will need a visa to enter or travel through Jordan as a visitor. This can be acquired on arrival. \nIf you\u2019re fully vaccinated: Entry requirements for Jordan are the same for all travellers, regardless of COVID-19 vaccination status.
\nProof of vaccination status: You do not need proof of vaccination to enter Jordan.\n*If you\u2019re not fully vaccinated: Entry requirements for Jordan are the same for all travellers, regardless of COVID-19 vaccination status.
\nIf you\u2019ve had COVID-19 in the past year: Requirements are the same regardless of whether you have had COVID-19 in the past year.
\n*Children and young people: Requirements are the same regardless of age. \n*If you\u2019re transiting through Jordan: Transiting passengers refers to passengers who land between the starting point and final destination of their journey and require to board a connecting flight with either the same airline or a different airline to their final destination. International Transfer Passengers are permitted through Jordanian airports.
\nPassengers who transit through Jordan on their way to another country must stay within the airport airside areas, follow signs for transfer passengers, and comply with any airport security screening procedures before connecting onto your next flight.
\nIf you are transiting through Jordan on your way to another country and will be passing through immigration (sometimes known as a layover), for example to stay in a hotel outside of the airport for a flight the next day, you need to check-in again and go through immigration.
\n*Exemptions: Medical tourists are exempt from the health insurance requirement.
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\nInternal Restrictions:
\n*Travel in Jordan: The Government of Jordan introduced and enforced measures to tackle the spread of COVID-19. Measures are regularly reviewed and updated. Follow the instructions of the local authorities.
\nOn 1 September 2021, the Government of Jordan ended all curfew restrictions and reopened all sectors and recreational facilities. However you should monitor official announcements.
\nFace masks are not required in open places and businesses. Social distancing rules and capacity limits in places of worship, restaurants, cafes and wedding venues have been lifted. Worshippers however are still required to wear masks. Failure to comply with these rules is punishable by a fine.
\nAccommodation: Hotels and private rentals are open and available to book. Many public places have hygiene measures in place, including taking a temperature check and sanitising hands upon entry. Wearing a face mask in public places is mandatory.
\n*If you test positive for COVID-19, you may need to stay where you are until you test negative. You may also need to seek treatment there.\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n ", "Y": 30.653807, "X": 37.129891, "AddInfo": null}