Ukraine has abolished the requirement to have "covid" documents for Ukrainian citizens when returning home
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On February 23, 2022, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine canceled the requirement for mandatory self-isolation and installation of the Vdoma app for Ukrainians who returned from abroad and do not have a vaccination document, a negative test or a certificate of recovery.
This means that in order to cross the state border of Ukraine, its citizens are not required to have “covid” documents:
• "yellow" or "green" COVID-certificate,
• a document on the results of testing for COVID-19,
• certificate of recovery.
That is, Ukrainians only need a passport to return to Ukraine, as it was in pre-pandemic times.
In addition, the changes lifted the ban on crossing the state border for foreigners arriving from 8 countries of South Africa: South Africa, the Republic of Botswana, Zimbabwe, Namibia, the Kingdom of Lesotho, the Kingdom of Eswatini, Mozambique, the Republic of Malawi.
Current entry rules and a 24-hour hotline are always at https://visitukraine.today.
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