Abstract: Sweden announces removal of COVID travel restrictions from April 1, 2022.
Highlights:
- Sweden opened its borders to developing countries.
- The changes in the travel rules to Sweden are effective from April 1, 2022.
- Documents of vaccination and test reports are also not required.
On March 25, 2022, Sweden announced allowing citizens from developing countries to enter the country. It had already removed travel restrictions for the EU or European Union countries since February 9, 2022.
The decision was announced by the Ministry of Justice of Sweden in a press release.
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Requirement of Vaccination Documents
Sweden announced that it would not ask for vaccination certificates or RT-PCR negative test reports for COVID-19.
The Swedish government emphasized that the pandemic is far from being over. The high vaccination rates among the global population and a milder variant of the virus, make it convenient to open the borders for everyone.
Swedish Government's take on the COVID-19 variant
On March 8, 2022, the Swedish government declared that the Coronavirus is not dangerous anymore. Wearing face masks is compulsory in all public places and transports.
Other EU countries that do not Require Vaccination Certificates
Here is a list of EU countries that do not ask for vaccination certificates.
- Ireland
- Norway
- Hungary
- Iceland
- Slovenia
- Romania
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