Compulsory 10-day quarantine is introduced for citizens who have not been vaccinated and have not been ill
January 14, 2022, 18:44 , updated at 18:46
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As of January 16, 2022, Germany introduces new requirements for those arriving from Bulgaria, after our country was classified as a high-risk region due to COVID -19.
According to our embassy in Berlin, all those entering the country from Bulgaria will have to fill in a digital form for pre-registration of: einreiseanmeldung.de .
Mandatory 10-day quarantine is introduced for citizens who have not been vaccinated and have not been ill.
EC introduces mandatory validity for COVID certificates when traveling
Those arriving in Germany are required to present one of the the following documents: vaccination certificate, illness document (positive result from a PCR test at least 28 days ago but not more than 6 months before arrival), a negative PCR or antigen test performed no later than 48 hours before entry into Germany. The requirements apply to all, except children under 6 years of age, regardless of the type of vehicle used to travel. Detailed information on the types of recognized tests can be found at the following link: pei.de/impfstoffe/covid-19.
) Germany removed Bulgaria from the list of high-risk countries
Passengers who have not been vaccinated and have not had coronavirus , may terminate the quarantine after a negative PCR test at the earliest 5 days after entering Germany
Children under the age of 6 are subject to a mandatory 5-day home quarantine , which expires automatically on the 5th day after entering the country.