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News / Cuba updates entry requirements as of January 1, 2022
Ministry of Transportation and the Ministry of Tourism of Cuba are implementing a NEW FORM to provide information in advance prior entering and leaving Cuba
To facilitate and speed up the check-in at the Cuban airport, the Ministry of Transportation and the Ministry of Tourism of Cuba are implementing a NEW FORM to provide information in advance prior entering and leaving Cuba.
Travelers can log in at: dviajeros.mitrans.gob.cu/ to access this new form.
In the past, clients were given these forms on board, but starting on January 1, 2022, paper copies of the following documents will no longer be available:
- International Boarding and Disembarkation Card
- Customs Declaration Form
- Traveller's Health Affidavit
All travellers must provide information online within 72 hours before departing for Cuba. Once you provide it, you will receive a QR code by email. You must show an electronic or printed version of the QR code to authorities upon arrival.
“There is no doubt that this is a way to improve the travelers experience through the airport and to speed up procedures at the different points of entry, now passengers will have a stress-free flight and don’t need to hassle filling out forms on board” says Lessner Gonez, Director of the Cuba Tourist Board in Canada.
Cuba has made easy to enter the country, it has eliminated the quarantine and the PCR test upon arrival.
Now, incoming travelers must show their valid passport, tourist card (included), Covid 19 medical insurance and proof that they are fully vaccinated (all Health Canada approved vaccines and mixed doses are accepted) or, if they are not vaccinated, they must submit a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours before entering; children 12 years of age and under, are exempted from presenting a vaccination certificate or PCR test.