Beginning April 16, 2022, Jamaica will no longer require visitors to take pre-COVID tests before coming to the island. It will also not be mandatory to wear masks in enclosed public areas.
This announcement follows the recent end of the Disaster Risk Management Act (Enforcement Measures) Order and curfews.
Reminders:
- Persons 12 years and older travelling prior to April 16, 2022, will need to provide a negative COVID-19 test (PCR or Antigen), which was conducted within 72 hours prior to date of travel at check-in for their flights.
- All persons travelling to Jamaica will need to fill out the Immigration/Customs C5 form either by submitting the form online using the website https://enterjamaica.com or they may fill out the paper card that is issued by the airline while in flight.
- Persons who test positive for COVID-19 will be required to isolate.
For more information on entry protocols for Jamaica, please see our list of Frequently Asked Questions here.
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