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As of July 1, persons holding a valid EU Digital COVID Certificate (EUDCC) from the competent public authorities of the Member States of the EU, including the European Economic Area, will be allowed to enter the Republic of Cyprus, according to an announcement by Cyprus’ Ministry of Transport, Communications and Works.
The EUDCC is a European Union-wide initiative to facilitate travel in Covid-19 times.
In particular, travelers holding a valid EUDCC can enter Cyprus, provided that this is a:
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Vaccination certificate proving that the vaccination scheme has been completed with respect to the required number of doses and that the number of days, as determined by the Ministry of Health, has elapsed between the administration of the last dose (depending on the vaccine) and the date of travel. In addition, only vaccines licensed by the European Medicines Agency (EEA), as well as Sputnik V or Sinopharm (BBIBP COVID-19) vaccines, will be acceptable.