KEY POINTS
  • After shutting its borders to international visitors for 20 months due to the pandemic, India will now allow fully vaccinated foreign travelers from a list of nearly 100 countries to enter without the need to quarantine.
  • As of Nov. 13, there were 99 countries on that list including the United States, U.K., Singapore, Australia, Germany, France and Brazil.
  • To be clear, those arriving from countries that are not at risk can also skip quarantine, but need to self-monitor for 14 days.
File photo of Indira Gandhi International Airport, one of the busiest in the world, in New Delhi, India, on November 2, 2016.

After shutting its borders to international visitors for 20 months due to the pandemic, India will now allow fully vaccinated foreign travelers from a list of nearly 100 countries to enter without the need to quarantine.

In guidelines updated last week, India said travelers arriving from these 99 countries will be allowed to skip a post-arrival Covid test, but must monitor their health for the next 14 days — even if the country they are coming from is deemed "at-risk."