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The Passenger Locator Form, is an online form, which must be completed before your travel. This online formular helps in the contact tracing. The Passenger Locator Form does not replace an Evisa and must be completed separately from the Evisa.
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Last updated: 02 May 2022, 12:00 Kenya (GMT +4)
Passengers that are fully vaccinated and who intend to travel to Kenya, are not required to take a pre departure COVID 19 PCR test.
Any unvaccinated and eligible travellers who are entering any port of entry in Kenya, must have a valid certificate stating a negative COVID 19 PCR test which was taken within 72h before the planned departure.
If any of those travellers entering any point of entry in Kenya who don’t have a COVID 19 PCR test certificate in their possession, they are subject to perform a rapid antigen test on their arrival and also at their own expense of 30 USD. Should there be any travellers who test positive on their arrival in the country are subject to perform a PCR Test at their own expense of 50 USD and will also need to self-isolate.
NOTE : Children under 12 are not required to show a negative PCR test or proof of a COVID-19 vaccination to enter Kenya.
If any passenger who cannot be vaccinated due to medical reason, must provide a proof detailing their medical condition from a recognised medical examiner.
Before travel, all passengers must fill and submit their passenger locator form (Kenya PLF).
Furthermore, all passengers must also have an Evisa in order to visit Kenya.