Latest Travel Alert
Citizens should exercise caution in any decisions about international travel, taking account of their overall health, their vaccine status, and the risk of testing positive for COVID-19 while abroad. Anyone considering travelling abroad should be aware that restrictions are subject to change at short notice, and additional restrictions may be imposed by the country of your destination, including during your visit.
Travel to Bangladesh
Fully vaccinated travellers are not required to present a negative COVID-19 RT-PCR test result to travel to Bangladesh. Arrivals who are unable to provide proof of vaccination, or proof that their vaccination course was completed at least 14 days prior to arrival, are required to present evidence of a negative RT PCR based COVID-19 test taken no more than 72 hours prior to departure for Bangladesh.
All travellers regardless of vaccination status may be subject to health screening measures on arrival. Travellers are strongly encouraged to confirm the latest requirements with their airline and Bangladeshi authorities before departure.
The full COVID-19 regulations for international arrivals are available on the website of the Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh. Please note that these regulations may change at short notice and official websites may not be up to date.
If you are currently in Bangladesh or if you intend to travel to Bangladesh, you should strictly abide by the Government of Bangladesh’s health guidelines for COVID-19, including any additional local restrictions. You must wear a facemask at all times when you are outside. You should also monitor local news to get the latest information on COVID-19 restrictions.
Visas
Irish passport holders require a visa to enter Bangladesh. The visa-on-arrival system has been generally suspended because of COVID-19. You are strongly encouraged to contact Bangladeshi authorities, such as the Embassy of Bangladesh to Ireland (based in London), for advice on visa requirements before you travel.
General Travel Advice
There are heightened security concerns about the potential threat to Western citizens in Bangladesh and Irish citizens should remain vigilant while travelling in the country. Due to the risk of terrorist attacks, Irish citizens are advised to exercise caution in public places, to avoid large gatherings or demonstrations, and venues frequented by expats/foreign tourists, and to keep informed of news reports or security developments.
We advise against all but essential travel to the Chittagong Hill Tracts (this does not include Chittagong City). If you must visit the area, you should only stay in the main towns of Khagrachari, Rangamati and Bandarban and only travel on the main roads. There’s a risk of being caught up in clashes between rival groups engaged in conflict there.
We suggest you learn as much as you can about Bangladesh before your trip from travel agents, tour operators and guide books. The best help is often close at hand so if you have problems when you’re in Bangladesh, try talking to your local contacts, tour operator representative or hotel management.

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