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Dominican Republic – Covid-19 – Immigration update

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Update: September 23rd, 2020

Negative COVID-19 test no longer required for entry 

What is the change?

The Dominican Republic has dropped a COVID-19 testing requirement for those entering the country. Up until recently, all people entering the country were required to carry test results with them or have administered at the airport if they were not tested prior to travel.

Key Points:

The Dominican Republic extended its state of emergency until Oct. 18 and curfew until September 27. The curfew is strictly enforced and is different in each city. Travelers must carry their airline ticket, travel itinerary and passport while en route to and from an airport. Anyone visiting immigration centers should be prepared to follow health protocols currently in place to limit the spread of COVID-19.

Update: May 27th, 2020

Government entities to reopen, pending immigration appointments to be rescheduled 

What is the change?

The president has announced a four-phase plan to reopen the economy, including reopening government entities.

Key Points:

The government implemented measures in March to mitigate the spread of the virus, including travel restrictions, border closures and postponement of immigration processes.

Update: March 24th, 2020

Border closed, flights suspended 

What is the change?

The government has closed its border and implemented further travel restrictions and measures to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.

Key Points

The most recent measures to prevent the spread of COVID-19 will suspend all inbound and outbound travel until at least April 2 with few exceptions. Employers should expect delays in immigration processing in the coming weeks. Deloitte will continue to follow developments and alert clients of any changes.

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