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Will Denmark restrict the entry of China people in 22?
Because the situation in China has started to improve, especially recently, all the entry and exit restrictions imposed on China some time ago have shown signs of recovery recently. In fact, among many countries, there are Danish countries in Europe that have not restricted the entry of China people. For more information about Danish entry, let's take a look.
Denmark has not imposed any entry and travel restrictions on China citizens
So far, Denmark has not imposed any entry and travel restrictions on China citizens, and the international ports entering Denmark are operating as usual. However, due to the cancellation of some flights and the delay of group trips by travel agencies, we hope that you will contact the airline and travel agencies to confirm before you travel, and the official channels will prevail to avoid delays.
According to the website of Danish Health Bureau, if you are already in Denmark and have symptoms of respiratory infection within 14 days after returning from China, please call your doctor. This also applies to people who have close contact with coronavirus infection recently. Please be sure to call before going to the clinic or emergency department. The following are the contact information of emergency medical services in various regions of Denmark:
Danish Health Bureau hotline:
+45 72 22 74 59, working hours are 8:3-15:3 from Monday to Friday.
In addition, the 24-hour consular protection and assistance telephone number of the Embassy of China in Denmark is +45 39 46 866. For more information, please see its consular service information page:/ce/cedk/CHN/lsfw/fwxx/t1538764.htm
If you encounter any emergency or accident in Denmark, please call the emergency number 112; If it is not an emergency, you can call 114 to contact the Danish police. Re-opening of visa application centers
From February 17th, some Danish visa application centers were re-opened (not full-time) to receive visa applications normally. They are: Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen. Visa centers in Jinan, Shenyang, Fuzhou and Chengdu will open on February 24th. The working hours of the above eight centers are from 9: to 12: from Monday to Friday.
The opening hours of other visa centers depend on further notice from the central, provincial and municipal governments in China. Please pay attention to the website of VFS Visa Center /Denmark/China
Danish entry in the front time
Denmark
In view of the current communication development in novel coronavirus, Danish visa application centers in China have been closed except Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Guangzhou. The reopening of other centers will be notified by the central, provincial and municipal authorities. Visa centers in Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Guangzhou are open from 9 am to 12 noon, Monday to Friday.
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