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The latest news of entry and exit policies of various countries in 2022

In a blink of an eye, it is the season of spring. Since April, European countries have relaxed entry restrictions and epidemic prevention measures. For details of the latest entry and exit policies of European countries, let's look at the specific entry and exit policies.

Germany

All inbound passengers over 6 years old are required to provide one of the following three documents:

-Vaccination certificate (at least two weeks after the second injection)

-COVID-19's rehabilitation certificate (the date of rehabilitation is between 28 days ago and 180 days).

-PCR or antigen test is negative within 48 hours

If you can't provide the above certificate, you need to isolate yourself after entering the country 10 days. If the test is negative on the fifth day, the isolation can be lifted in advance.

Austria

All inbound passengers exceeding 12 are required to provide one of the following three documents:

-Vaccination certificate (the last vaccination did not exceed 270 days)

-COVID-19's rehabilitation certificate (the date of rehabilitation is between 28 days ago and 180 days).

-Negative antigen test within 24 hours, or negative RCR within 72 hours.

Belgium

All inbound passengers exceeding 12 are required to provide one of the following three documents:

-Vaccination certificate (at least two weeks after the second injection)

-COVID-19's rehabilitation certificate (the date of rehabilitation is between 28 days ago and 180 days).

-Negative antigen test within 24 hours, or negative RCR within 72 hours.

It should be noted that Belgium also recognizes Covishield, a vaccine produced in India.

Bulgaria

All inbound passengers exceeding 12 are required to provide one of the following three documents:

-Vaccination certificate (at least two weeks after the second injection)

-COVID-19's rehabilitation certificate (the date of rehabilitation is between 28 days ago and 180 days).

-The antigen test is negative within 24 hours, or the RCR is negative within 48 hours.

In addition to the four vaccines approved by the European Union, the vaccines approved by the Bulgarian government include Covishield, Sinopharm Holdings, Kexing and SputnikV. France is still on the Bulgarian government's "red list".

Cyprus

All inbound passengers exceeding 12 are required to provide one of the following three documents:

-Vaccination certificate (at least two weeks after the second injection)

-COVID-19's rehabilitation certificate (the date of rehabilitation is between 28 days ago and 180 days).

-Negative proof of antigen test within 24 hours (PCR test at the airport after landing, or negative proof of RCR within 72 hours).

Croatia

All inbound passengers exceeding 12 are required to provide one of the following three documents:

-Vaccination certificate (at least two weeks after the second injection)

-COVID-19's rehabilitation certificate (the date of rehabilitation is between 28 days ago and 180 days).

-Negative antigen test within 24 hours, or negative RCR within 72 hours.

The vaccines approved by the Croatian government include: four vaccines approved by the European Union, as well as BurtNikV and Sinopharm Holdings.

Denmark

There are no restrictions on entering Denmark from France.

Spain

All inbound passengers exceeding 12 are required to provide one of the following three documents:

-Vaccination certificate (at least two weeks after the second injection, if more than 270 days, it is necessary to strengthen the injection.

-COVID-19's rehabilitation certificate (the date of rehabilitation is between 28 days ago and 180 days).

-Negative antigen test within 24 hours, or negative RCR within 72 hours.

Estonia

France is listed as a "red list" by the Estonian government. All inbound passengers over 12 only need to provide one of the following two documents to avoid being isolated:

-Vaccination certificate (at least two weeks after the second injection)

-COVID-19's rehabilitation certificate (the date of rehabilitation is between 28 days ago and 180 days).

Passengers who are not fully vaccinated should provide negative proof of antigen detection within 24 hours or negative proof of RCR within 72 hours, and be quarantined for 7 days after entry.

Finland

All passengers above 16 need to provide one of the following two certificates to avoid being isolated:

-Vaccination certificate (at least two weeks after the second injection)

-COVID-19's rehabilitation certificate (the date of rehabilitation is between 28 days ago and 180 days).

Complete vaccination requires PCR or antigen negative detection within 72 hours. In addition, another PCR test must be conducted within 3 to 5 days after entry.

Greece

All passengers over 5 years old are required to provide one of the following three documents:

-Vaccination certificate (at least two weeks after the second injection, if it exceeds 270 days, it is necessary to strengthen the injection.

-COVID-19's rehabilitation certificate (the date of rehabilitation is between 28 days ago and 180 days).

-Negative antigen test within 24 hours, or negative RCR within 72 hours.

In addition to the four vaccines approved by the European Union, the vaccines accepted by the Greek government include Novavax, Kexing Biotechnology, BurtNikV, CancinoBiologics and Sinopharm Holdings (China Medicine).

Hungary

Hungary has no restrictions on tourists from France.

Ireland

Ireland has no travel restrictions.

Italy

Inbound passengers are required to provide one of the following three documents:

-Vaccination certificate (at least two weeks after the second injection, if it exceeds 270 days, it is necessary to strengthen the injection.

-COVID-19's rehabilitation certificate (the date of rehabilitation is between 28 days ago and 180 days).

Antigen test is negative within 48 hours, or RCR is negative within 72 hours.

It should be noted that from 65438+10.3, all vehicles need FFP2 masks. Inbound tourists will be randomly tested.

Latvia

All inbound passengers exceeding 12 are required to provide one of the following three documents:

-Vaccination certificate (at least two weeks after the second injection, if it exceeds 270 days, it is necessary to strengthen the injection.

-COVID-19's rehabilitation certificate (the date of rehabilitation is between 28 days ago and 180 days).

Antigen test is negative within 48 hours, or RCR is negative within 72 hours.

For tourists who enter the country by bus or train, if they can't provide proof of vaccination or recovery, they need to be tested within 24 hours of entry. Free inspection can be conducted at the arrival place of Riga Airport without reservation.

Luxembourg

Passengers who enter the country by air and are over 12 years old must provide one of the following three documents:

-Vaccination certificate (at least two weeks after the second injection, if it exceeds 270 days, it is necessary to strengthen the injection.

-COVID-19's rehabilitation certificate (the date of rehabilitation is between 28 days ago and 180 days).

-Negative antigen test within 24 hours, or negative RCR, TMA or LAMP test within 48 hours.

Passengers entering by land have no travel restrictions.

Malta

/kloc-Passengers over 0/2 years old are required to provide one of the following two documents:

-vaccination certificate (at least two weeks after vaccination, no more than three months after the second injection and no more than nine months after the booster injection)

-PCR negative certificate within 72 hours

Children aged 5- 1 1 year should provide proof of negative PCR within 72 hours.

It should be pointed out that people who have been vaccinated in COVID-19 but only received one dose of vaccine are not considered as "fully vaccinated people". All people who have not been fully vaccinated need to be isolated at the hotel chosen by the government at its own expense 14 days.

Norway

There are no travel restrictions in Norway.

However, for passengers above 16, if they want to go to Svalbard, they need one of the following three documents:

-proof of vaccination (at least two weeks after the second vaccination, more than 270 days, it is necessary to strengthen vaccination.

-COVID-19's rehabilitation certificate (the date of rehabilitation is between 28 days ago and 180 days).

Negative proof of antigen or polymerase chain reaction test within 24 hours.

Poland

/kloc-Passengers over 0/2 years old are required to provide one of the following three documents:

-Vaccination certificate (at least two weeks after the second injection)

-COVID-19's rehabilitation certificate (the date of rehabilitation is between 28 days ago and 180 days).

Negative proof of antigen or polymerase chain reaction test within 48 hours.

Portugal

/kloc-Passengers over 0/2 years old are required to provide one of the following three documents:

-Vaccination certificate (at least two weeks after the second injection, if it exceeds 270 days, it is necessary to strengthen the injection.

-COVID-19's rehabilitation certificate (the date of rehabilitation is between 28 days ago and 180 days).

-Negative antigen test within 24 hours, or negative RCR within 72 hours.

Czech(people)

Since March 65438, 2008, there are no travel restrictions in the Czech Republic.

Romania currently has no travel restrictions.

Britain, England

From March 18, there are no travel restrictions in the UK.

Slovakia

/kloc-Passengers over 0/2 years old can only be exempted from quarantine if they provide vaccination certificates (at least 2 weeks after the second injection, otherwise they will be quarantined for 5 days after entry (if negative test certificates can shorten the quarantine time).

Switzerland

From February 17, there are no travel restrictions.