
Citizens of Armenia, Iraq, South Korea, and Moldova are now allowed to enter the territory of Malta as long as they are able to present a valid COVID-19 certificate.
The Maltese authorities announced last Friday, October 15, that the country has decided to recognise the certificates issued by these four countries as valid proof of immunity against the virus, SchengenVisaInfo.com reports.
Accordingly, in line with the statement that has been made by Malta’s official travel portal, VisitMalta, all nationals of one of these countries are now permitted entry to Malta provided that their vaccination certificate meets the requirements that the country’s authorities have set.
Based on the current rules that Malta has, in order for a vaccination certificate that has been issued in Armenia, Iraq, South Korea, and Moldova to be recognised, the document should indicate that the holder has been fully immunised with one of the vaccines that have been approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA).
This indicates that Armenians, Iraqis, South Koreans, and Moldova...
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