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Visas, Immigration & Nationality

Another EU Country Lifted Covid Restrictions: Denmark Scraps Last Remaining Travel Restrictions

The Danish authorities have announced that the country will no longer apply COVID-19 measures to incoming third-country travellers. The Ministry of Health confirmed in a statement that on 29 March, it was lifting the remaining rules, after most travel restrictions were lifted last month. Although the majority of Denmark’s travel restrictions ended in February, there…
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Travel Rules To Austria In April 2022

With Easter on the horizon, many people will be itching to get away for a holiday. All travellers to Austria must show either proof of full vaccination, recovery from Covid-19 in the past 180 days, or a negative test to enter Austria.  Two-dose vaccinations are only valid for 180 days whilst a booster is valid…
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UK Summer Holidays: Expect Flight Delays to Italy, Portugal & Spain

British holidaymakers are booking their summer holidays but they may be in for a bumpy flight.  Travellers have been warned they could face lengthy delays to flights this summer as France introduces a new air traffic control system.  This is going to mean that many flights may have to use alternative routes until the new…
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Sweden Removes All Entry Restriction

After more than two years, Sweden has finally announced it will remove the entry ban on non-essential travel from third countries. Last 9 February, the Swedish government removed all border restrictions for travellers from the EU, EEA or any of the Nordic countries. This means that if you travel from one of these countries directly…
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Singapore To Lift Covid-19 Travel Curbs – Replacing Vaccinated Travel Lanes (VTL)

Singapore will lift restrictions for all vaccinated travellers from the beginning of April. The city-state is a gateway for many travellers arriving in the Asia-Pacific, and it had already started quarantine-free travel schemes with some countries in recent months. From 1 April, fully vaccinated adults and unvaccinated children will be allowed to enter the country…
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