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Need to know Information for visitors to St. Kitts & Nevis
November 13 - St. Kitts & Nevis officially opened its borders to international travel on October 31, 2020. This update outlines three changes that have been made to the travel requirements for visitors arriving to the Federation.
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The price for the PCR test for International Travelers (Non-Nationals/Non-Residents) is now USD $150 and for Nationals/Residents the cost remains USD $100.
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The Travel Authorization form can be found at knatravelform.kn. To complete the travel form visitors will be required to have proof of a negative PCR test completed within 72 hours of travel and proof of their booked accommodations at one of the seven (7) approved hotels for International Travelers (Non-Nationals/Non-Residents).
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The test can be taken at a CLIA/CDC/UKAS approved lab accredited with ISO/IEO 17025 standard.
Update #4
Since the opening of the borders on Saturday, the Federation has welcomed 183 travelers to its shores who were greeted with a festive performance by the St. Kitts Masqueraders. All persons were processed proficiently and transferred to their accommodations. This update outlines a change to the exit test requirements.All International Travelers (Non-Nationals/Non-Residents) are required to take a PCR-Test, 72 hours prior to travel and submit proof of test with the Travel Authorization Form (knatravelform.kn). Travelers staying 7 nights or less, are required to take a PCR-test 72 hours prior to departure. The PCR-test will be done on the hotel property, at the nurse’s station. The Ministry of Health will advise the respective hotel, of the date and time for the traveler’s PCR-test before departure. If positive before departure, the traveler will be required to stay in isolation at their cost, at their respective hotel. If negative, travelers will proceed with departure on their respective date.
The cost for the PCR test is USD $150 for Non-Nationals/Non-Residents.
Travelers should regularly check the St. Kitts Tourism Authority and Nevis Tourism Authority websites for updates and information.
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The price for the PCR test for International Travellers (Non-Nationals/Non-Residents) is now USD $150 and for Nationals/Residents the cost remains USD $100.
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The Travel Authorization form can be found at knatravelform.kn. To complete the travel form visitors will be required to have proof of a negative PCR test completed within 72 hours of travel and proof of their booked accommodations at one of the seven (7) approved hotels for International Travellers (Non-Nationals/Non-Residents).
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The test can be taken at a CLIA/CDC/UKAS approved lab accredited with ISO/IEO 17025 standard.
Update #4
Since the opening of the borders on Saturday, the Federation has welcomed 183 travellers to its shores who were greeted with a festive performance by the St. Kitts Masqueraders. All persons were processed proficiently and transferred to their accommodations. This update outlines a change to the exit test requirements.All International Travellers (Non-Nationals/Non-Residents) are required to take a PCR-Test, 72 hours prior to travel and submit proof of test with the Travel Authorization Form (knatravelform.kn). Travellers staying 7 nights or less, are required to take a PCR-test 72 hours prior to departure. The PCR-test will be done on the hotel property, at the nurse’s station. The Ministry of Health will advise the respective hotel, of the date and time for the traveler’s PCR-test before departure. If positive before departure, the traveler will be required to stay in isolation at their cost, at their respective hotel. If negative, travllers will proceed with departure on their respective date.
The cost for the PCR test is USD $150 for Non-Nationals/Non-Residents.
Travellers should regularly check the St. Kitts Tourism Authority and Nevis Tourism Authority websites for updates and information.
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Revisions to the travel requirements for St. Kitts & Nevis