Please note that only certificates and test results issued in English or German language by a medical professional or public authority will be accepted. VACCINATION CERTIFICATE (e.g. “CDC COVID-19 Vaccination Card” or Medical Certificate): 1. Accepted COVID-19 vaccines: 1.1. Two-dose vaccines: BioNtech/Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, Sinopharm, or Sinovac 1.2. Single-dose vaccine: Johnson&Johnson/Janssen 2. Start of validity: 2.1. At the day of full immunization= receipt of the second inoculation with a two-dose vaccine (BioNtech/Pfizer, Moderna, AstraZeneca, Sinopharm, or Sinovac minimum 14 days beetween the two doses), OR 22 days after receipt of a single dose vaccine (Johnson& Johnson/Janssen) 3. End of validity: 3.1. 360 days after the second inoculation with a two-dose vaccine or 270 days after inoculation with a single dose vaccine. 3.2. Booster doses received at least 120 days after the second inoculation (or single inoculation with J&J/Janssen) extend the validity of vaccinat... See full list on Travelers who have exclusively been to a “country or territory with low epidemiological risk” (listed in Annex 1 of the COVID-19 Entry Regulation) in the past 10 days may enter Austria without quarantine or pre-travel-registration if they provide upon entrya certificate of vaccination, a certificate of recovery or a negative COVID-19 test result (see below for specific requirements). If none of those certificates or test results can be provided upon entry, the person seeking entry must take a COVID-19 test at their own expense immediately (max. 24 hours) after arrival. In this case travelers are required to register in advance using the pre-travel clearance form. Countries and territories with low epidemiological risk (as of November 1, 2021): Andorra, Australia, Belgium, (Bosnia and Hercegovina until Oct. 31, 2021), Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, , Hungary, Iceland, Italy, (Kuwait as of Nov. 1), Latvia... See full list on Travelers who have been to an “area of variants of concern” (any country or territory listed in Annex 2) in the past 10 days are not allowed to enter Austria. Areas of variants of concern as of November 1, 2021: none (until Oct. 30, 2021: Brazil, Chile, Costa Rica, Suriname) The entry ban does not apply for the following groups of persons or to the following travel purposes: 1. Austrian citizens, EU/EEA citizens, and Swiss citizens and all persons living in the same household, 2. Persons with a residence in Austria,the EU/EEA, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, the Vatican or Switzerland, and all persons living in the same household, 3. Holders of a residence permitissued by Austria or an ID card according to § 5 of the International Headquarters Act, 4. Members of diplomatic missions and consular representations as well as employees of international organizations, 5. Entry for prouding sport professionals and artists, 6. Students andresearchers, 7. Perso... See full list on Travelers arriving from countries of territories not listed in Annex 1 or Annex 2, or who have been in such a country/territory within the past 10 daysbefore entering Austria, must: 1. complete the pre-travel registration form (no earlier than 72 hours before entry), 2. present upon entry a certificate of vaccination/recovery (see requirements above), or a negative molecular-biological COVID-19 test (taken no earlier than 72 hours (PCR test) or 48 hours(rapid/antigen test) before entry), 3. AND must observe a mandatory 10-day quarantine at their residence or at an appropriate accommodation at their own cost. The residence/hotel may not be left for the quarantine period. Quarantine may be terminated upon presentation of a negative COVID-19 test taken no earlier than five days after entry. THE FOLLOWING PERSONS ARE EXEMPT FROM REGISTRATION AND QUARANTINE REQUIREMENTS: 1. FULLY VACCINATED persons and persons who recovered from COVID-19 in the past 180 days. They must however present up... See full list on Persons entering Austria for the following purposes are not subject to COVID-19 entry restrictions or mandatory quarantine: 1. TRANSIT through Austria without stop or unnecessary delay. A change in mode of transportation is admissible (e.g. plane to train, bus, taxi, etc.). 2. Reception of absolutely necessary medical services if the recipient is either Austrian Citizen, is subject to mandatory health insurance in Austria, or hold a treatment conformation from an Austrian hospital. The absolute medical necessity of the medical services must be certifiedbing person is acceptable (certificate of vaccination/recovery or negative COVID-19 test required). See full list on See full list on Please note: This information does not replace legal advice and therefore no legal claims can be based on its use. Additional or legally binding information on these entry requirements can only be provided by the responsible Federal Ministry for Social Affairs, Health, Care and Consumer Protection: +43 1 71 100 86 22 86 or
[email protected] Legal Text: Regulation of the Federal Minister for Social Affairs, Health, Care, and Consumer Protection on entry into Austria in connection with COVID-19 Binding version: BGBl. II Nr. 276/2021 Amended by: BGBl. II Nr. 302/2021 BGBl. II Nr. 344/2021 BGBl. II Nr. 357/2021 BGBl. II Nr. 393/2021 BGBl. II Nr. 442/2021 Consolidated version(non binding) See full list on