Chile has closed its borders for 30 days to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.

Key Points:

  • The closures will apply to non-resident foreign nationals, with exceptions for:
    • Diplomats.
    • Transit passengers.
    • Minors who are traveling with parents who are Chilean nationals or residents. In these cases, an apostilled birth certificate must be presented to border police upon arrival.
    • Travelers who, in the past 14 days, have not been in any country that has community transmission of COVID-19, as determined by the World Health Organization.
    • Travelers who have obtained official authorization to travel from a Chilean consulate for certain emergencies.
  • Chilean nationals and residents will be able to travel to Chile if:
    • They test negative for COVID-19 on a PCR test taken within 72 hours before the departure of their last flight for Chile.
    • They complete a sworn declaration to enter the country within 48 hours before the departure of their last flight for Chile.
    • They quarantine for 10 days upon arrival. The first five days must be completed in a quarantine hotel at the traveler’s expense. Travelers will be tested for COVID-19 on the fifth day of their quarantine. If the test is negative, they can complete the quarantine at home or another hotel. If it is positive, they must remain in the quarantine hotel for an additional 11 days.
  • Chilean and foreign nationals will be prohibited from leaving the country during the 30-day period, with narrow exceptions for extreme cases. Exceptions can be requested online but will only be available for cases such as needing to travel for medical treatment or departing Chile without the intention to return.
  • Chile will impose a curfew from 9 p.m. until 5 a.m. during this time.

Analysis & Comments: The measures will add to the restrictions Chile put in place earlier this week as it grapples with a rise in COVID-19 infections. The response to the COVID-19 pandemic continues to develop, and Deloitte will provide additional updates as information becomes available.

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