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European nations which you can visit even in Covid era, no restrictions here

Majority of the states have also lifted the domestic covid related restrictions, making the travel more convenient for the non EU visitors

New Delhi: Following the conspicuous recovery in COVID-19 cases globally, and after elevated vaccination rates across the countries, several states of European Union countries have already uplifted the entry restriction for travellers unconditionally, including those from the third world countries.

SchengenVisaInfo.com quoted in its report, “Travellers from non-EU countries can currently enter the 11 EU/EEA countries regardless of their vaccination status”.

With the recent development, the non-EU travellers are no longer required to carry a valid Covid-19 test being done in the last 36 hours of their arrival, a full vaccination certificate, or a recovery certificate to land in any of the below mentioned eleven countries.

Here is a list of these 11 nations that have recently ended travel curbs for non EU travellers:

1. Czechia
2. Denmark
3. Hungary
4. Iceland
5. Ireland
6. Latvia
7. Norway
8. Poland
9. Romania
10. Slovenia
11. Sweden

Now, the non EU travellers will only be required to carry the essential travel documents along with their passports and visa (if required), in order to visit any of these countries.

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Apart from the entry curbs to these states, majority have also lifted the domestic covid related restrictions, making the travel more convenient for the non EU visitors.

Tourists from impoverished nations or within the EU will no longer have to hold test or vaccination certificates in order to access the cafes, restaurants, movie theatres, shopping malls, public events, and other places of attraction in the various cities.

Meanwhile, Greece is also expected to remove its entry curbs for traveller of other countries. Greek Minister of Health, Thanos Plevris had recently announced, “All travellers regardless of their country of origin would be permitted restriction-free entry from May 2”.