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The Czech Republic has introduced new requirements for those arriving from Bulgaria



Travel to the Czech Republic is only possible in emergencies, such as work, important family gatherings, visits to medical or social facilities, etc. PHOTO: Reuters


The Czech Republic has introduced additional requirements for citizens arriving from Bulgaria on March 29, 2021, among which it is necessary to fill in and send an electronic Public Passenger Locator Form, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced.

According to our embassy in Prague, citizens must also take and present in advance upon arrival in the Czech Republic a PCR test taken no more than 72 hours before arrival. It is no longer possible to provide an antigen test for COVID-19, not older than 24 hours.

In addition, no earlier than 5 days and no later than 14 days after their arrival in the Czech Republic, they should re-perform a PCR test, which will be automatically submitted to the competent local hygiene and epidemiological service. Until receiving the results of this test, citizens are required to isolate themselves.

The above electronic form can be found HERE.

The rule remains that travel to the Czech Republic is only possible in emergencies, such as work, important family gatherings, visits to medical or social facilities, and more.

The exceptions to the above rules continue to apply to workers in international transport and to cross-border workers, but not to workers in international transport transiting through the Czech Republic to Germany. They require an antigen or PCR test no later than 36 hours before entry into Czech territory.

Detailed information on the conditions for entering the Czech Republic can be found at the following website.

If they need assistance, Bulgarian citizens in the Czech Republic can contact the Bulgarian diplomatic mission in Prague at the following telephone numbers: +420 222 212 011; +420 222 211 258, as well as on the duty phone during non-working hours: +420 774 790 991. Signals can also be submitted to the e-mail address of the embassy: [email protected].

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