Entering Chile by air: frequently asked questions
The lack of harmonization of entry requirements between the different countries of the region continues to generate inconveniences when it comes to having to travel, adding another point of anguish and uncertainty for passengers, who end up fearing more not comply with a requirement than to contract COVID-19.
In this sense, the Chilean government released yesterday through social networks a "quick guide" with frequently asked questions to understand how the new current requirements apply:
What do foreigners and NON-RESIDENT Chileans need to enter Chile?
What do foreigners and Chilean RESIDENTS who return to Chile need?
What happens if residents arrive in Chile without negative PCR results?
Do children also have to have a negative PCR to enter Chile?
What happens to the PCR deadline if the trip makes stops to get to Chile?
Is there a health license to justify the mandatory days of quarantine upon re-entry to Chile?
No, the SEREMI de Salud does not generate or grant medical licenses for travelers. In this case, it must be evaluated directly with the employer.