All EU / EEA countries accept the EU Certificate COVID while traveling
When the EU certification rules come into force today, on July 1, all EU / EEA countries are required to accept EU certification when traveling. certificate as evidence of illness, vaccination or negative test. Union Certificate COVID (also known as covid passport) must be linked to an EU solution.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will lift the recommendation advising against all travel
From 5 July, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs will lift a recommendation that advises against any travel that is not strictly necessary to the EEA / Schengen countries and the UK.
People who stayed in fully vaccinated (see information box below) or have had COVID-19 in the last six months and who can document this with a verifiable certificate linked to the EU solution will be able to travel freely to Norway regardless of the country, from which travelers come.
They are released from quarantine, pre-arrival test, border test and registration requirement on entry.
People who have only received one dose of the vaccine must be quarantined if they come from red or dark red countries.
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. It is important to familiarize yourself with what applies in the country you are traveling to.
It is important for those who will travel to become familiar with what is in force in the country to which they will be traveling. See an overview of the rules for different EU / EEA countries on the website europa.eu .