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I plan on traveling to Zanzibar, Tanzania. I would drive from Budapest to Vienna, then fly from there though either Doha or Dubai. As far as I know, this part of my itinerary would be difficulty-free, at least when it comes to coronavirus-related border closures and travel restrictions.

However, I'm not sure whether the same can be said about the return journey. I have been browsing this site for general information about the restrictions. I haven't found the answer.

The question: is it possible for me to travel to Austria from Tanzania? The site doesn't list my African destination in either the "open borders" or the "high-risk countries", so I'm not sure whether it's possible at all.

Thanks.

Riwen
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I can't find an official English translation, but this web page from the Austrian government on Covid related travel restrictions answers your question:

(my translation)

When a person in one of the previously mentioned groups (Austrian, EU, EEA and Swiss citizens) enters Austria from all other states (which are not in the groups of states with a stable or instable Covid-19 situation), the person must either:

  • present a negative PCR test, which is not older than 72 hours
  • or quarantine for 10 days

The qurantine can be lifted following a negative PCR test.

The difference is that if you enter from a country with an instable Covid-19 situation, you must take a PCR test in Austria within 48 hours if you don't present a recent negative test at the border. If you come from other countries, the PCR test in Austria is voluntary.

I don't find any particular requirements for the foreign PCR tests or if the test result must be presented in a specific language.

Be aware that this is the current set of rules. Everything may have changed when you return from Tanzania at some point in the future.

Tor-Einar Jarnbjo
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