Most non-resident foreign nationals are indefinitely barred from entering the country via land borders; exceptions include freight transporters, international public transportation workers, diplomats, persons seeking urgent medical attention, and healthcare workers. International airports in the country remain open but are operating on reduced flight schedules. Nonresident foreign nationals may enter the country by air; travelers over six years of age must produce a negative result from a COVID-19 PCR test taken no more than 72 hours before arrival. In addition, travelers from countries with elevated disease activity must self-isolate for seven days upon arrival. Fully vaccinated travelers, or those transiting the country in fewer than 24 hours are not subject to self- isolation or the requirement to produce the results of a recent COVID-19 test.
Belarusian nationals and permanent residents are indefinitely barred from exiting the country via land borders, except for foreign nationals, freight transporters, international transport crews, individuals traveling due to a family or medical emergency, work-visa holders, and student-visa holders. Belarusian nationals and permanent residents may enter the country without restriction.
Self-isolation is no longer required of all categories of citizens arriving from abroad.