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Chile updates entry requirements for foreign travelers

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Chile’s international border is open to vaccinated non-resident foreign citizens who comply with a number of requirements under the Chilean Government’s current COVID-19 management plan.

The Ministry of Health in Chile, Mrs  María Begoña Yarza Sáez, has updated the Protected Borders Plan to protect both, non-resident foreigners, and Chilean residents. Under this plan, there are three levels of alert for the international border. Currently, Chile is at Alert Level 1, which does not enforce travel restrictions. However, there are some measures to be considered.

Under alert level 1, visitors to Chile must meet the following requirements:

Although vaccine standardization is voluntary, it is necessary in order to gain access to the Mobility Pass. The pass is always required to go into hotels, restaurants, theaters, and to get on buses, among other tourism services. Once the request has been submitted, it will be approved or rejected within a maximum period of 48 business hours. If no response is received within that period, a Temporary Mobility Pass will be issued for 96 hours.

If a tourist enters the country with a Temporary Mobility Pass and at the end of 96 hours the homologation process is rejected, they will have the opportunity to take a PCR test that may be used as a replacement for a Mobility Pass.

Visitors can enter Chile through dedicated airports in Santiago, Iquique, Antofagasta, and Punta Arenas. Visitors may also enter through land borders including Paso Rio Don Guillermo, Paso Futaleufú, Paso Huemules, Paso Jeinimeni, Paso Monte Aymond, and Paso Los Libertadores.