From April 11, Malta will simplify entry into the country for citizens of countries included in the “red list”, including Russians.
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According to the innovation, in order to enter Malta, citizens from the “red list” countries will only need to present a negative PCR test result made no earlier than 72 hours and a completed PLF form. Thus, it will no longer be necessary to present a certificate of vaccination and undergo quarantine.
According to the Telegram channel @ranarod with reference to the Malta Tourism Authority, a certificate confirming the fact of recovery from COVID is also suitable for obtaining an entry permit -19 and valid no more than 180 days from the date of recovery. It is not yet known whether a certificate from the State Services is suitable or whether it is a EUDCC certificate.
It is specified that a Schengen visa is suitable for entry, but it will not be possible to get to Malta directly from Russia.