美国封关期间,是否能从第三国家停留14日后再入境美国?
现在真的赶着回美国,按照美国的法令是所有过去14天以内到过中国大陆境内的非公民/PR身份的人都不能入境,那是否意味着只要在大陆境外停留14天就能入境呢?
现在越来越多国家都已经限制中国人入境(包括转机也不可以)了,本来韩国日本是最佳转折地,但现在这两个国家都不易签证,还不知道可能随时直接封关也可能。加拿大也同样存在风险,而且没有加拿大签证的我现在开始办理还要等上至少三个星期,唯一最可行简单的就是泰国了,暂时除湖北人以外都还能落地签,但真不知道这种方式是否可以去到美国。
这样子干等下去真不是办法,最差的情况是在疫苗出来之前美国都不允许入境,今天还说疫苗最快也要18个月才出来???
唉,真是被TG病毒害死
***注意泄露个人隐私***
现在越来越多国家都已经限制中国人入境(包括转机也不可以)了,本来韩国日本是最佳转折地,但现在这两个国家都不易签证,还不知道可能随时直接封关也可能。加拿大也同样存在风险,而且没有加拿大签证的我现在开始办理还要等上至少三个星期,唯一最可行简单的就是泰国了,暂时除湖北人以外都还能落地签,但真不知道这种方式是否可以去到美国。
这样子干等下去真不是办法,最差的情况是在疫苗出来之前美国都不允许入境,今天还说疫苗最快也要18个月才出来???
唉,真是被TG病毒害死
***注意泄露个人隐私***
Bloomberg 今天這篇報導匯總了50余國對從中國入境的人員的旅行禁止或限制令。請樓主查閲認真規劃錯時入境安排。祝順利,早日離開中國!
Bloomberg Update February 11, 2020, 5:39 AM CST
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-02-11/coronavirus-places-that-have-imposed-china-travel-restrictions
More than 50 countries or territories have imposed travel restrictions and tightened visa requirements to contain the novel coronavirus, according to the International Air Transport Association.
Containment Measures
Travel restrictions are spread in an effort to stop the coronavirus
Source: Bloomberg
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ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA (As of Feb. 6)
Foreign passengers and airline crew who’ve been to mainland China in the past 28 days aren’t allowed to enter.
ARMENIA (As of Feb. 6)
Holders of normal mainland China passports are no longer visa exempt and are required to obtain a visa or an e-visa prior to arrival in Armenia.
AUSTRALIA (As of Feb. 6)
Passengers who’ve transited through or have been in mainland China on or after Feb. 1 won’t be allowed to transit or enter Australia, though this doesn’t apply to airline crew. Australian nationals and residents who’ve transited through or have been in mainland China on or after Feb. 1 will be required to self-quarantine for 14 days from their arrival into Australia.
AZERBAIJAN (As of Feb. 6)
Mainland China nationals are not allowed to enter Azerbaijan if they do not have a visa obtained before departure.
BAHAMAS (As of Feb. 6)
Passengers who have been in mainland China in the past 20 days are not allowed to enter. Residents of the Bahamas who have been in mainland China will be subject to immediate quarantine for a maximum of 14 days.
BANGLADESH (As of Feb. 8)
Holders of passports from mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau can no longer obtain a visa on arrival. They must fill a Health Clearance Form provided by cabin crew.
BELIZE (As of Feb. 10)
Foreigners and non-residents who have been in mainland China in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter Belize.
TAIWAN (As of Feb. 7)
Mainland China nationals are not allowed to transit or enter unless their spouse is from Taiwan. Passengers who’ve been in mainland China, Hong Kong or Macau in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter unless they are Taiwan residents or holders of passports from Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau.
COOK ISLANDS (As of Feb. 6)
Passengers who have been in mainland China in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter.
EL SALVADOR (As of Feb. 6)
Holders of normal passports from mainland China arriving from mainland China are not allowed to enter unless they are residents of El Salvador.
FIJI (As of Feb. 7)
Foreign passengers and airline crew who have been in in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter Fiji.
GRENADA (As of Feb. 10)
Foreigners and non-residents who have been in mainland China in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter.
GUATEMALA (As of Feb. 6)
Foreigners who have been in mainland China in the past 15 days are not allowed to enter Guatemala. Guatemalan nationals will be interviewed to comply with clinical evaluation and will be transferred to a Health Service for due isolation and treatment by the Ministry of Public Health, if required.
HONG KONG (As of Feb. 8)
Non-residents who have been in the Hubei Province in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter. Passengers who have been in mainland China in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter if their permitted stay in Hong Kong is less than 14 days. Passengers who have been in mainland China in the past 14 days or arriving from mainland China are subject to compulsory quarantine for 14 days.
INDIA (As of Feb. 9)
Any visa or e-visa issued to mainland China nationals before Feb. 5 are invalidated, excluding passengers with an OCI card or airline crew. Passengers who have been in mainland China on or after Jan. 15 are not allowed to enter, with any visa or e-visa issued before Feb. 5 invalidated -- excluding passengers with an OCI card or airline crew.
INDONESIA (As of Feb. 8)
Foreigners or non-residents, including the airline crew, who have been in mainland China the past 14 days are not allowed to enter or transit Indonesia.
IRAN (As of Feb. 10)
Passport holders from mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau are no longer visa exempt but they can obtain a visa on arrival. They are required to clear medical checks upon arrival and get a certificate.
IRAQ (As of Feb. 11)
Nationals from mainland China or foreigners who have been there in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter. Iraqi nationals or residents who have been in mainland China in the past 14 days will be quarantined for 14 days.
ISRAEL (As of Feb. 6)
Passengers who have been in mainland China in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter. This does not apply to Israelis, their spouses and their children. This also does not apply to residents of Israel.
JAMAICA (As of Feb. 6)
Passengers who have been in mainland China will be subject to immediate quarantine for at least 14 days. Those returning from mainland China who have been granted landing privileges and who show any symptom of the novel Coronavirus will be put in immediate isolation.
JAPAN (As of Feb. 6)
Foreigners who have been in the Hubei Province in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter Japan. Chinese with passports issued in Hubei are not allowed to enter.
JORDAN (As of Feb. 6)
Passengers who have been in mainland China in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter Jordan. This does not apply to Jordanians, their spouses and children.
KAZAKHSTAN (As of Feb. 6)
Mainland Chinese nationals with a normal passport arriving at Almaty (ALA), Aktau (SCO), Astana (TSE), Karaganda (KGF), Shymkent (CIT) or Taraz (DMB) are no longer visa exempt.
KIRIBATI (As of Feb. 6)
Passengers who have been in a country with any confirmed cases of novel Coronavirus (2019-nCov) are not allowed to enter. They must have stayed in a country with no confirmed cases for a period of at least 14 days before entering Kiribati.
SOUTH KOREA (As of Feb. 7)
Foreigners or non-residents who have been in the Hubei Province in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter. Korean visas issued by the Wuhan Consulate in the Hubei Province are invalidated. Mainland Chinese with a passport issued in Hubei are not allowed to enter. Mainland Chinese nationals are also required to have a visa, even those only transiting through
NORTH KOREA (As of Feb. 6)
Tourists are not allowed to enter. Passengers traveling on business or duty must spend 14 days in quarantine upon arrival.
KOSOVO (As of Feb. 7)
Mainland Chinese are not allowed to enter unless they travel with a medical certificate proving they are free from the novel coronavirus. Airline crew are exempted.
KUWAIT (As of Feb. 6)
Mainland Chinese or Hong Kong passport holders are not allowed to enter. Those with residence permit or visa issued by mainland China who have been in mainland China in the past 2 weeks are not allowed to enter. Passengers with a residence permit or visa issued by Hong Kong who have been in Hong Kong in the past 2 weeks are not allowed to enter.
MACAU (As of Feb. 6)
Passengers who reside or have been in the Hubei Province in the past 14 days must present a certificate issued by a legal medical institution proving they are not infected with the novel coronavirus. This doesn’t apply to Macau passport holders or residents.
MALAYSIA (As of Feb. 10)
Foreigners and non-residents who have been in the Hubei, Zhejiang or Jiangsu Provinces in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter. Non-resident mainland Chinese with a passport issued in Hubei are not allowed to enter.
MALDIVES (As of Feb. 6)
Foreigners who have been in mainland China in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter.
MARSHALL ISLANDS (As of Feb. 6)
Passengers arriving from mainland China, Hong Kong or Macau are not allowed to enter.
MAURITIUS (As of Feb. 6)
Passengers who have been in mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong or Macau in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter. Nationals or residents of Mauritius who have been in mainland China in the past 14 days will be placed in quarantine.
MICRONESIA (As of Feb. 6)
Passengers who have been in mainland China on or after Jan. 6, are not allowed to enter. Only passengers who have been in countries with no confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus for at least 14 days are allowed to enter. This does not apply to airline crew.
MONGOLIA (As of Feb. 10)
Non-resident passengers who reside or have been in mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong or Macau since Jan. 1 are not allowed to transit or enter Mongolia.
MYANMAR (As of Feb. 6)
Mainland Chinese nationals or any passengers arriving from mainland China on any Chinese airline can no longer obtain a visa on arrival.
NEW ZEALAND (As of Feb. 7)
Passengers who have transited through or have been in mainland China on or after Feb. 2 won’t be allowed to transit or enter New Zealand. New Zealand nationals, residents and their immediate families will be allowed entry but will be required to self-isolate for a period of 14 days from their arrival.
NIUE (As of Feb. 7)
Passengers who have been in mainland China in the past 30 days are not allowed to enter. They must have stayed in a country with no confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus for at least 14 days before entering Niue and have an official medical clearance undertaken within 3 days prior to arrival.
PALAU (As of Feb. 6)
Passengers who have transited through or have been in mainland China, Hong Kong or Macau in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter.
PARAGUAY (As of Feb. 6)
Visas issued to nationals of mainland China are invalidated.
PHILIPPINES (As of Feb. 11)
Passengers who have been in mainland China, Hong Kong or Macau in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter. Filipinos and residents will be allowed entry but will be required to self-isolate for a period of 14 days from their arrival into the Philippines.
RUSSIA (As of Feb. 6)
Mainland Chinese nationals traveling to Kaliningrad (KGD), St. Petersburg (LED) or Vladivostok (VVO) can no longer obtain an e-visa.
SAMOA (As of Feb. 11)
Passengers who have transited through or have been in mainland China, Hong Kong, Japan, Macau, Singapore or Thailand must have spent a period of 14 days in quarantine before arrival. Travelers who have been in or transited through countries with confirmed coronavirus cases must have medical clearance issued 3 days before arrival.
SEYCHELLES (As of Feb. 6)
Non-nationals and non-residents who have been in mainland China, Hong Kong or Macau in the past 14 days are not allowed to transit or enter Seychelles. Residents of mainland China, Hong Kong or Macau are not allowed to transit or enter Seychelles.
SINGAPORE (As of Feb. 8)
Non-Singaporeans or non-residents who have been in mainland China in the last 14 days are not allowed to transit or enter Singapore. Residents who have been in Hubei Province in the last 14 days will be quarantined upon entry in Singapore. Work pass holders with travel history to mainland China in the last 14 days are allowed to enter Singapore subject to prior approval from the Ministry of Manpower, which will need to be shown to airline staff upon check-in and before boarding. Mainland Chinese with passports issued in Hubei are not allowed to transit or enter Singapore, though those holding permanent residency or long-term passes will be quarantined upon entry in Singapore. Passengers with an Approved Letter for Entry from the Singapore Immigration & Checkpoints Authority will not be subject to the above restrictions but will still be subject to health screenings upon arriving at Singapore airport. Short or multiple-term visas issued to mainland Chinese nationals have been suspended and invalidated.
SOLOMON ISLANDS (As of Feb. 6)
Non-nationals or non-residents who have transited through or have been in mainland China in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter. Non-nationals or non-residents arriving from certain countries who have transited through Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru or Papua New Guinea are not allowed to enter.
SOMALIA (As of Feb. 10)
Passengers who have been in mainland China in the past 20 days are not allowed to enter. Residents who have been in mainland China are subject to immediate quarantine for a maximum of 14 days.
SRI LANKA (As of Feb. 6)
Mainland Chinese can no longer obtain a visa on arrival.
TONGA (As of Feb. 7)
Passengers and airline crew arriving from or transiting through mainland China are not allowed to enter. They must have stayed in a country with no confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus for at least 14 days before entering Tonga and have an official medical clearance undertaken within 3 days prior to arrival. This doesn’t apply to Tonga nationals, permanent residents, their immediate families or airline crew on direct flights from mainland China who have been using appropriate personal protective equipment.
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO (As of Feb. 7)
Non-nationals, non-residents or crew members who have been in mainland China in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter Trinidad and Tobago. Nationals of Trinidad and Tobago, as well permanent residents who have been in mainland China in the past 14 days will be allowed entry but put in immediate isolation.
USA (As of Feb. 6)
Non-nationals or non-residents who have been in mainland China in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter. For those allowed entry that have been in mainland China in the past 14 days must arrive at one of the following airports: Atlanta (ATL), Chicago (ORD), Dallas, (DFW), Detroit (DTW), Honolulu (HNL), Los Angeles (LAX), New York (JFK or EWR), San Francisco (SFO), Seattle (SEA) and Washington (IAD).
VANUATU (As of Feb. 10)
Passengers who have been in mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong or Macau in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter. Passengers must complete an Incoming Passenger Health Declaration Form before boarding. Passengers who have been in mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong or Macau since Dec. 31 but who have spent the previous 14 days outside of mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong or Macau must supply a copy of Medical Clearance Form 1, completed by a registered medical practitioner certifying that they are free from any respiratory illness. Passengers showing symptoms of respiratory illness (flu, running nose, fever, headache, chest pain, or difficulty in breathing) must be tested by a registered medical practitioner for the novel coronavirus and supply a copy of Medical Clearance Form 2 completed by a registered medical practitioner certifying that they have been tested for 2019-nCoV at a WHO appointed 2019-nCoV referral laboratory, and that the test returned a negative result for 2019-nCoV.
VIETNAM (As of Feb. 6)
Foreigners or non-residents who have been in or transited through mainland China in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter.
(Updates with latest restrictions worldwide.)
Bloomberg Update February 11, 2020, 5:39 AM CST
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-02-11/coronavirus-places-that-have-imposed-china-travel-restrictions
More than 50 countries or territories have imposed travel restrictions and tightened visa requirements to contain the novel coronavirus, according to the International Air Transport Association.
Containment Measures
Travel restrictions are spread in an effort to stop the coronavirus
Source: Bloomberg
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ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA (As of Feb. 6)
Foreign passengers and airline crew who’ve been to mainland China in the past 28 days aren’t allowed to enter.
ARMENIA (As of Feb. 6)
Holders of normal mainland China passports are no longer visa exempt and are required to obtain a visa or an e-visa prior to arrival in Armenia.
AUSTRALIA (As of Feb. 6)
Passengers who’ve transited through or have been in mainland China on or after Feb. 1 won’t be allowed to transit or enter Australia, though this doesn’t apply to airline crew. Australian nationals and residents who’ve transited through or have been in mainland China on or after Feb. 1 will be required to self-quarantine for 14 days from their arrival into Australia.
AZERBAIJAN (As of Feb. 6)
Mainland China nationals are not allowed to enter Azerbaijan if they do not have a visa obtained before departure.
BAHAMAS (As of Feb. 6)
Passengers who have been in mainland China in the past 20 days are not allowed to enter. Residents of the Bahamas who have been in mainland China will be subject to immediate quarantine for a maximum of 14 days.
BANGLADESH (As of Feb. 8)
Holders of passports from mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong and Macau can no longer obtain a visa on arrival. They must fill a Health Clearance Form provided by cabin crew.
BELIZE (As of Feb. 10)
Foreigners and non-residents who have been in mainland China in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter Belize.
TAIWAN (As of Feb. 7)
Mainland China nationals are not allowed to transit or enter unless their spouse is from Taiwan. Passengers who’ve been in mainland China, Hong Kong or Macau in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter unless they are Taiwan residents or holders of passports from Taiwan, Hong Kong, Macau.
COOK ISLANDS (As of Feb. 6)
Passengers who have been in mainland China in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter.
EL SALVADOR (As of Feb. 6)
Holders of normal passports from mainland China arriving from mainland China are not allowed to enter unless they are residents of El Salvador.
FIJI (As of Feb. 7)
Foreign passengers and airline crew who have been in in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter Fiji.
GRENADA (As of Feb. 10)
Foreigners and non-residents who have been in mainland China in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter.
GUATEMALA (As of Feb. 6)
Foreigners who have been in mainland China in the past 15 days are not allowed to enter Guatemala. Guatemalan nationals will be interviewed to comply with clinical evaluation and will be transferred to a Health Service for due isolation and treatment by the Ministry of Public Health, if required.
HONG KONG (As of Feb. 8)
Non-residents who have been in the Hubei Province in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter. Passengers who have been in mainland China in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter if their permitted stay in Hong Kong is less than 14 days. Passengers who have been in mainland China in the past 14 days or arriving from mainland China are subject to compulsory quarantine for 14 days.
INDIA (As of Feb. 9)
Any visa or e-visa issued to mainland China nationals before Feb. 5 are invalidated, excluding passengers with an OCI card or airline crew. Passengers who have been in mainland China on or after Jan. 15 are not allowed to enter, with any visa or e-visa issued before Feb. 5 invalidated -- excluding passengers with an OCI card or airline crew.
INDONESIA (As of Feb. 8)
Foreigners or non-residents, including the airline crew, who have been in mainland China the past 14 days are not allowed to enter or transit Indonesia.
IRAN (As of Feb. 10)
Passport holders from mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau are no longer visa exempt but they can obtain a visa on arrival. They are required to clear medical checks upon arrival and get a certificate.
IRAQ (As of Feb. 11)
Nationals from mainland China or foreigners who have been there in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter. Iraqi nationals or residents who have been in mainland China in the past 14 days will be quarantined for 14 days.
ISRAEL (As of Feb. 6)
Passengers who have been in mainland China in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter. This does not apply to Israelis, their spouses and their children. This also does not apply to residents of Israel.
JAMAICA (As of Feb. 6)
Passengers who have been in mainland China will be subject to immediate quarantine for at least 14 days. Those returning from mainland China who have been granted landing privileges and who show any symptom of the novel Coronavirus will be put in immediate isolation.
JAPAN (As of Feb. 6)
Foreigners who have been in the Hubei Province in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter Japan. Chinese with passports issued in Hubei are not allowed to enter.
JORDAN (As of Feb. 6)
Passengers who have been in mainland China in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter Jordan. This does not apply to Jordanians, their spouses and children.
KAZAKHSTAN (As of Feb. 6)
Mainland Chinese nationals with a normal passport arriving at Almaty (ALA), Aktau (SCO), Astana (TSE), Karaganda (KGF), Shymkent (CIT) or Taraz (DMB) are no longer visa exempt.
KIRIBATI (As of Feb. 6)
Passengers who have been in a country with any confirmed cases of novel Coronavirus (2019-nCov) are not allowed to enter. They must have stayed in a country with no confirmed cases for a period of at least 14 days before entering Kiribati.
SOUTH KOREA (As of Feb. 7)
Foreigners or non-residents who have been in the Hubei Province in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter. Korean visas issued by the Wuhan Consulate in the Hubei Province are invalidated. Mainland Chinese with a passport issued in Hubei are not allowed to enter. Mainland Chinese nationals are also required to have a visa, even those only transiting through
NORTH KOREA (As of Feb. 6)
Tourists are not allowed to enter. Passengers traveling on business or duty must spend 14 days in quarantine upon arrival.
KOSOVO (As of Feb. 7)
Mainland Chinese are not allowed to enter unless they travel with a medical certificate proving they are free from the novel coronavirus. Airline crew are exempted.
KUWAIT (As of Feb. 6)
Mainland Chinese or Hong Kong passport holders are not allowed to enter. Those with residence permit or visa issued by mainland China who have been in mainland China in the past 2 weeks are not allowed to enter. Passengers with a residence permit or visa issued by Hong Kong who have been in Hong Kong in the past 2 weeks are not allowed to enter.
MACAU (As of Feb. 6)
Passengers who reside or have been in the Hubei Province in the past 14 days must present a certificate issued by a legal medical institution proving they are not infected with the novel coronavirus. This doesn’t apply to Macau passport holders or residents.
MALAYSIA (As of Feb. 10)
Foreigners and non-residents who have been in the Hubei, Zhejiang or Jiangsu Provinces in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter. Non-resident mainland Chinese with a passport issued in Hubei are not allowed to enter.
MALDIVES (As of Feb. 6)
Foreigners who have been in mainland China in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter.
MARSHALL ISLANDS (As of Feb. 6)
Passengers arriving from mainland China, Hong Kong or Macau are not allowed to enter.
MAURITIUS (As of Feb. 6)
Passengers who have been in mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong or Macau in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter. Nationals or residents of Mauritius who have been in mainland China in the past 14 days will be placed in quarantine.
MICRONESIA (As of Feb. 6)
Passengers who have been in mainland China on or after Jan. 6, are not allowed to enter. Only passengers who have been in countries with no confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus for at least 14 days are allowed to enter. This does not apply to airline crew.
MONGOLIA (As of Feb. 10)
Non-resident passengers who reside or have been in mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong or Macau since Jan. 1 are not allowed to transit or enter Mongolia.
MYANMAR (As of Feb. 6)
Mainland Chinese nationals or any passengers arriving from mainland China on any Chinese airline can no longer obtain a visa on arrival.
NEW ZEALAND (As of Feb. 7)
Passengers who have transited through or have been in mainland China on or after Feb. 2 won’t be allowed to transit or enter New Zealand. New Zealand nationals, residents and their immediate families will be allowed entry but will be required to self-isolate for a period of 14 days from their arrival.
NIUE (As of Feb. 7)
Passengers who have been in mainland China in the past 30 days are not allowed to enter. They must have stayed in a country with no confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus for at least 14 days before entering Niue and have an official medical clearance undertaken within 3 days prior to arrival.
PALAU (As of Feb. 6)
Passengers who have transited through or have been in mainland China, Hong Kong or Macau in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter.
PARAGUAY (As of Feb. 6)
Visas issued to nationals of mainland China are invalidated.
PHILIPPINES (As of Feb. 11)
Passengers who have been in mainland China, Hong Kong or Macau in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter. Filipinos and residents will be allowed entry but will be required to self-isolate for a period of 14 days from their arrival into the Philippines.
RUSSIA (As of Feb. 6)
Mainland Chinese nationals traveling to Kaliningrad (KGD), St. Petersburg (LED) or Vladivostok (VVO) can no longer obtain an e-visa.
SAMOA (As of Feb. 11)
Passengers who have transited through or have been in mainland China, Hong Kong, Japan, Macau, Singapore or Thailand must have spent a period of 14 days in quarantine before arrival. Travelers who have been in or transited through countries with confirmed coronavirus cases must have medical clearance issued 3 days before arrival.
SEYCHELLES (As of Feb. 6)
Non-nationals and non-residents who have been in mainland China, Hong Kong or Macau in the past 14 days are not allowed to transit or enter Seychelles. Residents of mainland China, Hong Kong or Macau are not allowed to transit or enter Seychelles.
SINGAPORE (As of Feb. 8)
Non-Singaporeans or non-residents who have been in mainland China in the last 14 days are not allowed to transit or enter Singapore. Residents who have been in Hubei Province in the last 14 days will be quarantined upon entry in Singapore. Work pass holders with travel history to mainland China in the last 14 days are allowed to enter Singapore subject to prior approval from the Ministry of Manpower, which will need to be shown to airline staff upon check-in and before boarding. Mainland Chinese with passports issued in Hubei are not allowed to transit or enter Singapore, though those holding permanent residency or long-term passes will be quarantined upon entry in Singapore. Passengers with an Approved Letter for Entry from the Singapore Immigration & Checkpoints Authority will not be subject to the above restrictions but will still be subject to health screenings upon arriving at Singapore airport. Short or multiple-term visas issued to mainland Chinese nationals have been suspended and invalidated.
SOLOMON ISLANDS (As of Feb. 6)
Non-nationals or non-residents who have transited through or have been in mainland China in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter. Non-nationals or non-residents arriving from certain countries who have transited through Fiji, Kiribati, Nauru or Papua New Guinea are not allowed to enter.
SOMALIA (As of Feb. 10)
Passengers who have been in mainland China in the past 20 days are not allowed to enter. Residents who have been in mainland China are subject to immediate quarantine for a maximum of 14 days.
SRI LANKA (As of Feb. 6)
Mainland Chinese can no longer obtain a visa on arrival.
TONGA (As of Feb. 7)
Passengers and airline crew arriving from or transiting through mainland China are not allowed to enter. They must have stayed in a country with no confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus for at least 14 days before entering Tonga and have an official medical clearance undertaken within 3 days prior to arrival. This doesn’t apply to Tonga nationals, permanent residents, their immediate families or airline crew on direct flights from mainland China who have been using appropriate personal protective equipment.
TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO (As of Feb. 7)
Non-nationals, non-residents or crew members who have been in mainland China in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter Trinidad and Tobago. Nationals of Trinidad and Tobago, as well permanent residents who have been in mainland China in the past 14 days will be allowed entry but put in immediate isolation.
USA (As of Feb. 6)
Non-nationals or non-residents who have been in mainland China in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter. For those allowed entry that have been in mainland China in the past 14 days must arrive at one of the following airports: Atlanta (ATL), Chicago (ORD), Dallas, (DFW), Detroit (DTW), Honolulu (HNL), Los Angeles (LAX), New York (JFK or EWR), San Francisco (SFO), Seattle (SEA) and Washington (IAD).
VANUATU (As of Feb. 10)
Passengers who have been in mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong or Macau in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter. Passengers must complete an Incoming Passenger Health Declaration Form before boarding. Passengers who have been in mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong or Macau since Dec. 31 but who have spent the previous 14 days outside of mainland China, Taiwan, Hong Kong or Macau must supply a copy of Medical Clearance Form 1, completed by a registered medical practitioner certifying that they are free from any respiratory illness. Passengers showing symptoms of respiratory illness (flu, running nose, fever, headache, chest pain, or difficulty in breathing) must be tested by a registered medical practitioner for the novel coronavirus and supply a copy of Medical Clearance Form 2 completed by a registered medical practitioner certifying that they have been tested for 2019-nCoV at a WHO appointed 2019-nCoV referral laboratory, and that the test returned a negative result for 2019-nCoV.
VIETNAM (As of Feb. 6)
Foreigners or non-residents who have been in or transited through mainland China in the past 14 days are not allowed to enter.
(Updates with latest restrictions worldwide.)
理论上可以,实际不知道。这个问题由于工作原因,我向一些机构咨询过。
原则上也就是法律上来说完全没有问题。这条规定不是限制中国人,只是希望拒绝入境有潜在风险的人群。所以只要排除携带病毒危险就可以入境。
但实际在执行时,海关有很大的权利决定一个人能否入境,也就是说它可以决定什么情况下这个人符合此原则。同样他也可以以其他理由拒绝你的入境。
所以情况严格来说就是case by case,可能根本不管,也可能你被拒绝入境了叶不知道原因。
原则上也就是法律上来说完全没有问题。这条规定不是限制中国人,只是希望拒绝入境有潜在风险的人群。所以只要排除携带病毒危险就可以入境。
但实际在执行时,海关有很大的权利决定一个人能否入境,也就是说它可以决定什么情况下这个人符合此原则。同样他也可以以其他理由拒绝你的入境。
所以情况严格来说就是case by case,可能根本不管,也可能你被拒绝入境了叶不知道原因。
可以。
传言有人在澳大利亚刚刚封关时宣称自己从香港来,海关就让他走了。。
又比如A国并没有封关。你可以国内直飞到A国,呆14天,然后再去美国。可以查一下香港能不能。封关国家列表参考:https://fortune.com/2020/02/06/countries-china-travel-restrictions-coronavirus/
又比如,你有美国绿卡,或者是绿卡/美籍持有者的 immediate family,那完全可以直接飞。当然到达之后你得在家呆两周self quarantine。
传言有人在澳大利亚刚刚封关时宣称自己从香港来,海关就让他走了。。
又比如A国并没有封关。你可以国内直飞到A国,呆14天,然后再去美国。可以查一下香港能不能。封关国家列表参考:https://fortune.com/2020/02/06/countries-china-travel-restrictions-coronavirus/
又比如,你有美国绿卡,或者是绿卡/美籍持有者的 immediate family,那完全可以直接飞。当然到达之后你得在家呆两周self quarantine。
我记得持有效美国签证可以入境墨西哥180天,你可以确认一下