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The latest entry regulations of Denmark 202 1

Now there are new rules for entering Denmark. If you want to enter Denmark now, you need to abide by the new rules. Be sure to prepare enough information before you enter the country, so that you will not delay your trip when you enter the country. This is the latest immigration policy.

Color zoning update Since April 2, this year, the Danish border has been divided into yellow, orange and red for different countries and regions around the world.

On this basis, the color division was updated again on July 3rd, including green, yellow, orange and red. The color code determines the corresponding rules that must be followed when entering Denmark. Please note, however, that the colors of countries and regions may be adjusted weekly according to objective standards and sanitary conditions of relevant countries.

Tips:

According to the latest list of countries and regions, Chinese mainland belongs to the orange region, while Hongkong, Macau and Taiwan Province Province belong to the yellow region.

Entry policy According to the different conditions of inbound passengers, such as whether they have been fully vaccinated with vaccines approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA), Danish borders adopt different entry restrictions. However, at present, the domestic vaccines are not on the list of vaccines approved by EMA, so passport holders should first interpret the domestic entry regulations applicable to applicants.

If the inbound passenger has no history of diagnosis in COVID-19.

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Except that the departure place is in the red area, whether it is necessary to make a negative nucleic acid report before boarding depends on the requirements of the departure country, while the Danish border only requires the inbound passengers whose departure place is in the non-green area to carry out nucleic acid testing after entering the country, and the passengers departing from the orange and red areas are isolated.

2) If passengers start from orange and red areas, they need to meet the demand for going to Denmark.

3) No matter which color zone passengers leave the country, they need to take the exam to obtain the EU digital certificate of coronavirus pneumonia when they enter Denmark.

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It should be pointed out that the requirement to meet the needs of going to Denmark does not apply to Danish nationals and foreigners who have permanent residence in Denmark or hold Danish residence permits. This requirement is based on the country of residence and applies according to whether the foreigner concerned has always lived in a green, yellow, orange or red country. Foreigners who do not meet the requirements may be refused entry into Denmark.

If you are diagnosed with COVID-19's disease.

Then passengers from the red area need to meet the needs of going to Denmark and be isolated after entering the country;

Passengers from the orange area only need to meet the requirement that they must travel to Denmark.

Tips:

Starting from Chinese mainland, you need:

Provide negative nucleic acid report before boarding (depending on the requirements of the departure airport)

Enter Denmark for nucleic acid inspection and separation.

Take the test and get the digital certificate of EU coronavirus pneumonia.

Starting from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan, there is no need for isolation, and other requirements are the same as starting from Chinese mainland.

Entry requirements after transit have been effectively controlled with the epidemic situation in China. There are more and more people who need to go to Denmark for business investigation, work, study or visit relatives, and there will be many questions about travel. What epidemic prevention requirements do I need to cooperate with if I want to transfer before entering Denmark during my trip?

For continuous journeys, the following rules apply:

If a passenger goes to Denmark through a connecting flight at one or more airports, the nucleic acid test can be carried out within 72 hours before boarding at the first airport.

If the flight takes off from a country or region in the red area, it is necessary to ensure that the nucleic acid test is carried out within 72 hours before the last flight enters Denmark.

Finally, Passport Jun would like to remind everyone that if you need to go to the center to apply for a Danish short-term visa, remember to attach travel insurance covering COVID-19 terms!