Since the coronavirus pandemic began in 2022, many countries have decided to implement certain security measures for the entry of travelers in order to avoid spreading the virus, such as a Vaccination Certificate or the Passenger Locator Form (PLF).
Now that the vast majority of the population is going through the third vaccine (in some countries even more) and the incidence of those infected has dropped considerably, there are some countries that have withdrawn these measures. That is why at Viajestic we wanted to collect those in which you no longer have to present the Vaccination Certificate:
1. United Kingdom
Since last March 18, United Kingdom ended its COVID protocol, thus allowing tourists to return to the country.
2. Sweden
Last february 9 Sweden ended all the measures against the coronavirus until then in force. Additionally, from April 1, Sweden will allow non-EU/EEA travelers to enter without providing a negative test or vaccination certificates.
3. Lithuania
The restrictions have ended in this European country for all travelers from Member States of the Union or belonging to the EEA, but remain in force for all those passengers who move from countries outside the EU/Schengen framework.
4. Czech Republic
Since March 18, the Czech Republic has allowed the free arrival of tourists from European Union countries and from Andorra, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Norway, San Marino, Switzerland and Vatican City.
5. Slovenia
Entry into the country is no longer affected by COVID measures.
6. Switzerland
Switzerland has completely opened the borders for the countries of the European Union and Schegen.
7. Norway
Since February 12, the Nordic country facilitates the entry of passengers.
8. Ireland
Since March 6, visitors do not need to provide proof of vaccination, a negative test or fill out a passenger form on arrival.
9. Iceland
Since February 25, Iceland has set aside the COVID measures for the entry of passengers.
10. Hungary
Since March 7, no COVID document is necessary to enter Hungary.
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