Belgium has removed the entry requirement of a negative PCR test for vaccinated arrivals, with effect from last Friday, February 18.
The only remaining restriction for Belgium-bound travellers is the need to have been vaccinated, (excepting for Belgian residents). In alignment with EU regulations, the completion of the primary set of vaccinations must have taken place no more than 270 days before arrival if a booster hasn’t been received. If a booster has been received, it has no time validity limit.
Unvaccinated travellers who are not Belgian residents may not enter, unless they are granted an exemption for essential purposes, in which case they must have a certificate of a negative result from a PCR or antigen test, or a recovery certificate in order to enter Belgium.