COVID-19 Precautionary Measures in Chad (20 July Update)

*Can a resident enter the country? *

  • Yes

  • Citizens and residents are allowed to enter.

*Can a foreigner enter the country? *

  • Yes with exceptions

  • Foreign nationals are allowed to enter Chad.

  • Passengers arriving from South Africa are banned from entering Chad until further notice.

*Is a test required on arrival? *

  • Yes

  • Travellers will have their temperature screened on arrival.

  • Inbound travellers are required to take an antigen or RT-PCR test at the airport.

  • Any traveller who wishes to stay in Chad for more than 7 days must be tested at their own expense on the seventh day.

  • Vaccinated travellers will be exempt from the PCR test requirement if they have a vaccination certificate issued by Canadian authorities.

Test certificate required?

  • Yes

  • All international travellers over 12 years of age are required to have a negative COVID-19 PCR test certificate issued within 72 hours prior to arrival.

  • A certificate for a negative PCR test performed within 72 hours prior to departure may also be required to exit Chad.

*Is quarantine required on arrival? *

  • Yes with exceptions

  • Travellers are required to submit passports to the authorities on arrival and then travellers will have to undergo quarantine at their home for seven days. On the seventh day, a COVID-19 PCR test is required. Passports will be returned only after the presentation of a negative COVID-19 PCR test receipt.

  • Arrivals who stay less than seven days in Chad are not required to go through quarantine, however, they must follow all social distancing protocols during their stay. Travellers must be prepared to provide their contact history during their visit before departure.

  • Based on the above restrictions, the traveller will be required to spend between 0 and 7 days in quarantine.

*Entry form required? *

  • No with exceptions

  • At some entry points, travellers must submit a health declaration form on arrival.

Is vaccination required?

  • No

  • A vaccination for COVID-19 is not required for entry into the country.

Is Insurance required?

  • No.

  • Proof of insurance coverage for COVID-19 expenses is not required to enter the country.

Airline restrictions

  • Moderate

  • Airports have reopened for commercial services.

  • N’Djamena International Airport is open.

Border restrictions

  • Moderate

  • Air borders have reopened.

  • Land borders with Sudan, Libya, and the Central African Republic are closed. The land border of N'Djamena with Cameroon is open.

Curfew restrictions

  • Significant

  • There is no curfew in place.

  • A State of Health Emergency is in effect until 11 September.

Social distancing restrictions

  • Moderate

  • Large gatherings for funerals and weddings are prohibited, however, two to three close family members are allowed to attend a funeral.

Internal travel restrictions

  • Moderate

  • Masks are required.

  • Transportation services, such as yellow taxis, are operating with a limited number of people.

  • Urban and interurban passenger transport activities are allowed with limitations.

*Non-essential shops open? *

  • Yes

  • Markets are open in N’Djamena

*Accommodations open? *

  • Yes

  • Hotels are open. Travellers can also stay at hotels for quarantine purposes but must maintain social distancing measures.

*Restaurants open? *

  • Yes

  • Restaurants are open.

*Bars and cafes open? *

  • Yes

  • Bars are open.

*Museums and heritage sites open? *

  • Yes

  • Museums are open.

*Personal care services open? *

  • Yes

  • Personal care services are open, including hairdressers.

*Events allowed? *

  • Yes

  • Cultural events are allowed to be held.

*Places of worship open? *

  • Yes

  • Churches and mosques are open.

*Masks required in public? *

  • Yes

  • Wearing face masks is mandatory in public places. Violation of the rule could attract fines and possible imprisonment.

Other

  • Schools and universities are open.

Advice For Travellers

The COVID-19 epidemic is constantly changing worldwide. Travel and border restrictions may change with little or no notice. Airlines may have their own requirements for testing, masking, and distancing. It is recommended that travellers carry a supply of face masks since the requirement can vary by location. It is recommended that travellers practice social distancing and maintain a 6-foot distance from other individuals and avoid crowded areas. Check with your airline, booking agent, or country's embassy for information on your specific travel plans.