Bermuda has scrapped its travel authorisation (TA) process three weeks earlier than originally scheduled in a move to "streamline the overall travel experience" for visitors.
The requirement for an approved TA, the associated $40 fee, and proof of vaccination or medical insurance will no longer be a condition of travel from 14 November.
In its place, the Bermuda Tourism Authority (BTA) will reinstate the Bermuda Arrival Card, a digital form which was in place prior to the pandemic.
Previously, the Bermuda government announced Covid-19 legislation would come to an end on 30 November.
Bermuda’s tourism minister Vance Campbell said: "Our government has delivered on its pledge to protect the health and safety of our residents and visitors and now with the earlier end date for the TA, travel to Bermuda will be simpler for our visitors."
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