St. Kitts and Nevis will welcome visitors to their shores from October 31, 2020. The Federation will practice a slow reopening with express access and needs to be met through visitors. The situations described here relate to Phase 1.
In Phase 1 of the reopening, St. Kitts and Nevis will designate in 3 categories:
Travelers from the “Caribbean Bubble” come with travellers from the following 8 CARICOM Member States: Anguel, Antigua and Barbuda, Barbados, Dominica, Grenada, Montserrat, St. Lucia and St. Vincent and the Grenadines (the list of states is a matter to replace depending on the threat point we decided through the number of positive cases consistent with 100,000 inhabitants over a 14-day period consistent with the year). Those of the “Caribbean Bubble” must have resided in a “Caribbean Bubble” territory for at least 21 days and must meet the following requirements:
The traveler must join the Federation. Travelers of the “Caribbean bubble” may remain in pre-approved COVID-19 personal homes or in covid-19 qualified hotels:
The time category of travellers refers to those coming from outside the “Caribbean bubble”, adding the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Europe, Africa and South America, which must meet the following requirements:
Approved hotels for travelers are:
Returning citizens, citizens (proof of stamp on passport), holders of a Caribbean Single Market Economy Certificate (CSME) and holders of a paint permit
The third category of travellers refers to returning nationals, citizens (proof of apartment stamp on passport), holders of a Caribbean Single Market Economy Certificate (CSME) and holders of paint permits) These travellers must meet the following requirements:
After the medical examination of the airport, the traveler will be allowed to enter the Federation and be transported to government-approved accommodation, where he will remain in charge for 14 days in quarantine. The cost is $600. 00 and $100. 00 per COVID-19 test.
Government-approved premises are:
Any traveller in this category wishing to stay in one of the six (6) hotels approved for “on-site vacation” must do the following:
The CDC recently assessed the Federation’s Covid-19 threat as very low and designated it as “No travel warnings required,” having had 19 cases of coronavirus, no network spread, and no deaths.
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