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Travelers arriving in Turkey from Djibouti no longer have to show negative PCR test

Travelers arriving in Turkey from Djibouti no longer required to show negative PCR test or vaccination proof. New rules take effect from June 1, 2022.

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Beginning June 1, 2022, travelers traveling in Turkey from Djibouti will no longer be required to present a negative PCR/rapid antigen test result, a certificate of vaccination against covid-19, or evidence of recovery. According to the Turkey Embassy in Djibouti, this change will take effect from now. You will no longer be required to provide proof that they have recovered from the disease.

Visitors coming to Turkey from Djibouti will be subject to the new rules. This change will be implemented as soon as possible. Previously, one of the steps in the method required you to meet certain conditions to show your positive or negative COVID-19 status before moving on to the next. To travel from Djibouti to Turkey, you had to file and follow the criteria, however this is no longer required.

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