Wataha.no
Send report Radio TV Your account

Facts about the new entry restrictions to Norway

add to Favorites
Rate the article
Rate the article

From November 26, these rules apply to travelers to Norway:

* Entry is open to all foreigners who are allowed entry under the Immigration Act.

* There will now be a requirement for all participants to register in the entry registration system. Exceptions apply children under 16 years of age and selected groups. All participants are required to present proof of registration and any police identification certificate at check-in.

* There may still be grounds for expelling foreigners depending on the circumstances. Those who do not comply with the rules of entry registration, entry quarantine and examination in connection with entry. All travelers, including Norwegians, can be reported and may be fined for breach of entry obligations.

* Requirement of a negative test certificate within 24 hours prior to entry for people who do not have a valid coronavirus certificate.

* Additionally, the obligation to check upon entry changes. There is now an obligation to test yourself regardless of where you come from to Norway. This obligation applies to anyone who does not have a valid certificate. Other exceptions to the obligation to self-test upon arrival in Norway continue.

* Persons who are required to check can test themselves at a test station at the border or within 24 hours if there is no such station at the border. All municipalities in the country must be prepared to be able to test arriving passengers with the obligation to test.

* The government is equipping the National Arrival Control Center to resume inspection activities there, allowing municipalities to obtain information on travelers that may justify municipalities to follow up.

* The application programs for the Norwegian Maritime Directorate and the Norwegian Directorate of Agriculture have been withdrawn.

Source: NTB

Read our next article: Rules for entering Norway ...

Weather

loader image
Oslo, NO
10:52pm, May 11, 2024
temperature icon 15° C
heavily cloudy
Humidity: 71%
Pressure: 1024 mb
Wind: 3 mph
Wind Taste: 5 mph
clouds: 100%
Visibility: 0 km
Sunrise: 4:48 am
Sunset: 9:38 pm

Exchange rate

Polish zlotys

1 PLN

=

NOK

0,375

Norwegian crown

SEK

0,384

Swedish Krona

EUR

4,310

Euro

USD

3,932

United States dollar

Featured Articles

Latest articles

Eurovision 2024: The final evening of a competition that arouses both fascination and controversy!

Eurovision 2024: The final evening of a competition that arouses both fascination and controversy! In 2023, the Eurovision song contest attracted record audiences, reaching 162 million viewers. This is an event that raises extreme…


Lack of rainfall increases the risk of forest fires!

Lack of rainfall increases the risk of forest fires! - If you are even remotely unsure whether it is safe to light a barbecue or fire, don't do it. It's that simple, says director Elisabeth...


Climate change: Norway must prepare for rising sea levels

Climate change: Norway must prepare for rising sea levels A new report shows that if global warming continues at its current rate, sea levels along much of the Norwegian coast…


Visit our social networking sites