New Caledonia
Entry into New Caledonia depends on your vaccination status and the country you're travelling from. If you're fully vaccinated, aged 12 and over and come from a country classified as green or orange (including Australia), you're required to show proof of vaccination status. You no longer require a pre-departure negative COVID-19 test. If you're aged 12 and over, you'll still need to present a written undertaking to take a COVID-19 (auto-test or medically supervised RAT) test 2 days after arrival. This must be followed by a medically supervised COVID-19 PCR test if the initial test result is positive. If you're travelling from countries classified as red, not fully vaccinated, have a medical contra-indication or hold a COVID-19 recovery certificate, you must follow strict health rules. This includes an undertaking to follow mandatory quarantine, provide pre-departure (medically supervised PCR or RAT) and post-arrival tests, and proof of compelling travel reasons. Entry conditions and the classification of countries (green, orange, red) are available in English on the New Caledonian Government website.
We advise:
Exercise a high degree of caution in New Caledonia due to the impacts of COVID-19.
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