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WARNING! NEW TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS for TRAVEL TO

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BulgariaBulgaria has lifted all pandemic travel restrictions and, therefore, it is no longer necessary to present vaccination or recovery certificates or negative test results for the disease. This applies equally to travelers from the European Union and the rest of the world.

SloveniaSlovenia has lifted all travel restrictions due to the coronavirus pandemic and no longer requires quarantine or certificates of vaccination, recovery or negative test results for the virus when entering the country.

HungaryOn March 7, Hungary lifted all pandemic travel restrictions for travelers and therefore no longer requires vaccination or recovery certificates or negative test results for the disease. This applies equally to travelers from the European Union and the rest of the world.

PolandPoland has lifted all pandemic travel restrictions and, therefore, it is no longer necessary to present certificates of vaccination or recovery or negative test results for the disease. This applies equally to travelers from the European Union and the rest of the world.

The VACCINATION PASSPORT for travel WITHOUT

As Council Recommendation (EU) 2020/912 of June 30, which established a list of third countries whose residents were exempt from travel restrictions to the European Union, has not changed, the effects of Order INT/657/2020, which ends on March 31, are extended for one month. This is without prejudice to the possibility of amending any of its articles before that date should circumstances change.

The Council Recommendation has been modified on successive occasions to adapt the list of third countries to the epidemiological circumstances or to make certain adjustments to the criteria applied. However, the list remains unchanged, pending its possible elimination as of May.

Thus, this Order will be effective from 24:00 hours on July 22, 2020 until 24:00 hours on April 30, 2022, without prejudice to its possible modification to respond to a change of circumstances or to new recommendations at the European Union level.

European Union lifted travel restrictions

If you are going to travel within the national territory, please consult the information provided by the Autonomous Communities regarding their requirements to the traveler through the following

* Based on Article 5.2. of the Agreement on the Accession of the Kingdom of Denmark to the Convention implementing the Schengen Agreement of 14 June 1985 on the gradual abolition of checks at common borders, signed in Schengen on 19 June 1990, passengers from Greenland and the Faroe Islands will not be subject to border checks.

At present, there are no countries that are required to take additional measures to those already mentioned. In the event that the epidemiological situation in a country/territory or zone worsens to an alarming degree, exceptional health control measures may be applied to passengers arriving from such countries/zones.

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The “Re-open EU” platform is one of the measures announced by the Commission in its 13 May tourism and transport package to help resume safe travel and tourism in the Union, while respecting the necessary health precautions.

It allows specific information on each of the EU Member States to be consulted via an interactive map presenting up-to-date information on applicable national measures, as well as practical advice for visitors to the country. The platform is easily accessible from fixed or mobile devices via the link “Re-open EU”: https://reopen.europa.eu/

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