MEDICAL REQUIREMENTS AND OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION
Passenger Locator Form
The electronic Passenger Locator Form (e-PLF) is mandatory when traveling to or via Belgium from a country outside the E.U. / Schengen zone. Passengers traveling from a third country on the "white list" are exempt from completing the e-PLF.
Passengers whose final destination is Belgium must keep their ePLF for 48 hours after the arrival. In the event of an infraction, a fine of EUR 250 will be imposed.
Citizens and main residents of the EU – or a Schengen Member State
With the exception of passengers having their main residence in Belgium, all passengers (from 12 years old) traveling to Belgium need to present one of the following:
A valid vaccination certificate, i.e. being fully vaccinated for at least 14 days,
or a recovery certificate,
or a negative Covid-19 test certificate. Only a PCR test (less than 72h) or an antigen test (less than 24h) are accepted.
This is not applicable for transit passengers with a confirmed onward ticket to a non-Schengen country unless the country of their final destination requires otherwise.
Children younger than 12 years are exempt from the above regulations.
Citizens and main residents outside the EU / Schengen zone
Non-essential travel is allowed with a valid vaccination certificate, i.e. being fully vaccinated for at least 14 days before departure
Non-essential travel remains prohibited for not (fully) vaccinated passengers.
Essential travel is allowed, subject to certain conditions. More info on info-coronavirus.be
With the exception of passengers having their main residence in Belgium, all passengers (as from 12 years old) traveling to Belgium need to present one of the following:
A valid vaccination certificate, i.e. being fully vaccinated for at least 14 days,
or a recovery certificate,
or a negative Covid-19 test certificate. Only a PCR test (less than 72h) or an antigen test (less than 24h) are accepted.
Children younger than 12 years are exempt from the above regulations - if accompanied by an adult.
Returning Belgian residents
Residents returning to Belgium after having spent more than 48h abroad should adhere to the rules and regulations of the Belgian government.
More info is available via https://www.info-coronavirus.be and https://diplomatie.belgium.be.