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Entrance conditions/requests in Member States

12/01/2021

| |COUNTRY |COVID test requested to enter |Comments |

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|1 |ÁUSTRIA |Mandatory a negative |[pic] |

| | |COVID-Test not older than 72 |third-country nationals arriving from out of Schengen area are not allowed to enter Austria |

| | |hours OR 10 days quarantine |third-country nationals arriving from Schengen area, Australia, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, Ireland, Japan, Monaco, New Zealand, Portugal (except Lisbon and Norte) |

| | | |Romania, Republic of Korea, San Marino, Sweden, United Kingdom, Uruguay, or Vatican are required to provide a health certificate not older than 72 hours which confirms that|

| | | |a negative molecular biological SARS-CoV-2- test is given and are required to start a 10-days quarantine |

| | | |remaining persons are required to provide a health certificate not older than 72 hours which confirms that a negative molecular biological SARS-CoV-2- test is given or are |

| | | |required to start a 10-days quarantine |

| | | |if not providing a health certificate and arriving from , Albania, Andorra, Argentine, Bangladesh, Bahrain, Belarus, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, Costa |

| | | |Rica, Czech Republic (only Prague) Ecuador, Egypt, France, India, Indonesia, Iran, Israel, Kosovo, Kuwait, Maldives, Mexico, Moldova, Montenegro, Nigeria, North Macedonia |

| | | |(Rep.), Pakistan, China (People´s Rep.) – Province Hubei, Peru, Philippines, Portugal, Romania, Russian Fed., Senegal, Serbia, Spain mainland (* as of 10.08.2020), South |

| | | |Africa, Sweden, Turkey, Ukraine or USA a molecular biological SARS-CoV-2-test has to be made within 48 hours after arrival |

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| | | |FAQs of the Federal Ministry of Health on entry requirements can be found at |

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|2 |BELGIUM |PCR test : |All non-essential travel to Belgium by non-EU/EEA/Schengen (including British) citizens residing in a country outside the EU and the Schengen area (including the UK) |

| | |- for all non-residents: |remains prohibited, except for residents of Australia, South Korea, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda, Singapore and Thailand |

| | |carried out within 72 hours |All travelers (residents and non-residents, including Belgian citizens) going to Belgium, who have been abroad for more than 48 hours, including essential travelers: |

| | |before arrival in Belgium; |must complete the Passenger Locator Form at the earliest 48 hours before arrival in Belgium, |

| | |- for residents: on the 1st |are subject, when travelling from a country not mentioned on the list above (including Brazil), to a mandatory quarantine of minimum 7 days until, at least, receipt of the |

| | |day upon arrival in Belgium. |negative result of the PCR test that has to be carried out on the 7th day of quarantine (except for children below 6 years old, who are not required to carry out a test). |

| | | |The quarantine is extended to 10 days in case no test can be carried out and for those who are exempt from the test (such as children below 6). Except for some very |

| | |Even with negative result, |specific exceptions (e.g. healthcare workers, exams for students, medical care), travelers may not leave the quarantine for any reason. |

| | |quarantine and screening test |In addition, for travelers coming to Belgium from a “red zone” country (including Brazil), who have been abroad for more than 48 hours: |

| | |on the 7th day upon arrival |all non-residents (including Belgian citizens) from 12 years old must also present the negative result of a PCR screening test against Covid-19 carried out within 72 hours |

| | |remain mandatory. |before departure towards Belgium, produced in Dutch, French, German or English; |

| | | |all residents (including Belgian citizens) must be tested on day 1 of the quarantine (except for children below 6 years old). This test can be carried out upon arrival at |

| | | |Brussels Airport. |

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| | | |Even with the negative result of the abovementioned tests, quarantine and the second screening test on the 7th day upon arrival remain mandatory. |

| | | |For more details see the FPS Public Health website: |

|3 |BULGARIA |Mandatory COVID-Test before |The new restrictions for entering Bulgaria are valid until the 31th January: |

| | |entering OR 14 days quarantine|LIST OF LOW RISK COUNTRIES (Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, |

| | | |Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Sweden, plus the United Kingdom, Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein, Switzerland, |

| | | |Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican City, as well as Australia, Canada, Georgia, Japan, Morocco, New Zealand, Rwanda, South Korea, Thailand, Tunisia, Uruguay, Jordan and |

| | | |Ukraine}. |

| | | |EU citizens entering from countries with high risk like Brazil must present PCR test taken in 72 hours before entering or 14 days quarantine; |

| | | |Nationals from countries from countries with high risk cannot enter Bulgaria, with the exception of family members of Bulgarian citizens, humanitarian cases, etc. |

| | | |Diplomats and international officials of organizations can enter Bulgaria and they are exempt from presenting PCR test or quarantine. |

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|4 |CROATIA |Mandatory 14 days quarantine |If foreigners do not hold the citizenship of an EU/EEA Member State or the aforementioned countries, nor have regulated stay in those countries and travel from a non-member|

| | | |country due to urgent personal reasons, they must prove their reason for entering the Republic of Croatia upon arriving at the border crossing point which could be: urgent |

| | | |personal reasons or if you are the owner or lessee (also applies to leaseholders) of real estate, movable property or seagoing vessel (ship, yacht, etc.) in the Republic of|

| | | |Croatia. |

| | | |A quarantine / self-isolation measure with health supervision for 14 days has been determined for these persons, with the possibility of shortening its duration to 7 days, |

| | | |if a person gets their nose and throat swabbed at their own expense seven days after entering Croatia and receives a negative PCR test result for SARS-CoV-2. |

| | | |If foreigners who do not hold the citizenship of an EU/EEA Member State or the aforementioned countries nor have regulated stay in those countries want to enter the |

| | | |Republic of Croatia due to: Business reasons or economic interest of the Republic of Croatia, Tourist reasons or Education. These persons are not subject to a quarantine / |

| | | |self-isolation measure if they present a negative PCR result of a nasal and throat swab for SARS-Cov-2 at the border crossing point, which is not older than 48 hours |

| | | |(counting from the time of taking the swab to arriving at the border crossing point). If third-country nationals have a test older than 48 hours when entering Croatia, they|

| | | |will be allowed to enter Croatia, however, they will be obligated to self-isolate and re-test themselves in Croatia at their own expense. The above can be applied to |

| | | |passengers and crew members on yachts. |

| | | |Persons who do not present a negative PCR result are subject to a mandatory 14-day quarantine / self-isolation measure. |

| | | |In order to shorten the procedure at the border crossing point, we advise you to fill the announcement in advance at |

| | | |TRANSIT : Passengers in transit may travel through the Republic of Croatia provided that it is possible to enter or transit through the neighbouring country. During |

| | | |transit, the shortest traffic routes should be used without undue delay, including the motorway where possible. It is necessary to leave the Republic of Croatia as soon as |

| | | |possible and no longer than 12 hours from the moment of entry, which will be checked by the border police. |

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|5 |CYPRUS |Covid test 72h before |Brazil is considered a category C (High Risk) country based on Epidemiological Risk factors |

| | |traveling/ upon arrival and 14|Mandatory registration on platform .cy within 24 hours before traveling |

| | |days self-isolation |A Special Permission is needed for foreign citizens traveling from Brazil to Cyprus for Professional Reasons, Family Reunification reasons (first degree kinship), Aircraft |

| | | |Crew Changes or Seafarers and are not permanent residents of Cyprus (diplomatic and service passport holders exempted). Applications with reason for visiting Cyprus and |

| | | |supporting documents should be done up to 14 days before traveling via platform |

| | | |Covid test can be done up to 72 hours before traveling, but another one can be requested upon arrival (cost falls on the traveller) |

| | | |Mandatory self-isolation for 14 days after arrival (even if test is negative) for all citizens arriving from any category C country |

|6 |CZECH REPUBLIC | |New conditions on the 09th November |

| | | |All passengers travelling from the countries that are not on the list of the countries with a low risk of COVID-19 transmission („the red countries“) have to fill the |

| | | |Public Health Passenger Locator Form before entering the country: |

| | | |Different conditions depending from where the traveller is arriving. |

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|7 |DENMARK |COVID test is mandatory in |Only the Danish Police holds authority on matters concerning Danish borders, entry restrictions and conditions. All information is available on the Danish Police website. |

| | |some cases |Foreigners with clear symptoms such as dry cough and fever cannot enter Denmark. From June 27th, Denmark imposed a new model for entry, based on status of country of |

| | | |residence (open or banned). The list is based on the current number of infected people and is updated weekly: |

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| | | |Rules and documents required if you are resident in an open country and want to enter Denmark: |

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| | | |Rules, tests and documents required if you are resident in a banned country and want to enter Denmark: |

| | | |. Countries other than EU Member States, Schengen countries |

| | | |and the United Kingdom are currently by definition banned countries (some exceptions apply). |

| | | |You can transit through Denmark if you have a worthy purpose outside Denmark or you are going on holiday. This applies regardless of your habitual residence, and regardless|

| | | |of your vehicle. Further information here: . |

|8 |ESTONIA |No mandatory tests but |Based on the coronavirus infection rate, starting from Monday 13 July, a two-week self-isolation requirement applies to people arriving in Estonia from Sweden, Portugal, |

| | |mandatory self-isolation for |Romania, Bulgaria, Croatia, the Czech Republic and Luxembourg. |

| | |the persons arriving from |From the list of third countries agreed in the European Union (Algeria, Australia, Canada, Georgia, Japan, Morocco, Montenegro, New Zealand, Rwanda, Serbia, South Korea, |

| | |certain countries |Thailand, Tunisia and Uruguay), anyone arriving from Montenegro and Serbia must self-isolate. |

| | | |Information about countries and requirements is available on the website of the Foreign Ministry: |

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| | | |However, due to the spread of the coronavirus, the Foreign Ministry strongly advises against travel, except for European countries where the rate of infection is below 16 |

| | | |per 100 000 inhabitants in the past 14 days, and where mandatory self-isolation on return does not apply. |

|9 |FINLAND |No mandatory tests before |Internal border control will continue to be in place in travel between Finland and Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary,|

| | |entering Finland but the |Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Lithuania, Poland, Latvia, Liechtenstein and Switzerland, with the |

| | |PCR-test will be taken from |exception of pleasure craft travel. - See category 1 instructions in the link below. |

| | |everybody on arrival from |For Brazilians: entry is restricted; those with residence permit or other essential reason (for example intimate relationship, one’s own wedding, representatives of |

| | |abroad (the test will be free |culture, sports and business life if entry is justifiable) are permitted to cross the border. Full exception list in the link below (category 2). |

| | |of charge) |A 10-day period of self-isolation is recommended for travellers arriving in Finland |

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| | |Voluntary 10-day quarantine |Guideline for Finnish Borders: |

| | |for most countries (can be |Quarantine instructions: |

| | |shortened by taking 2x tests).| |

|10 |FRANCE |Test mandatory when arriving |Quarantine/isolation can be implemented if persons were in the previous month in regions that have been identified with the virus transmission: Arrêté du 10 juillet 2020 |

| | |from Brazil (before travelling|identifiant les zones de circulation de l'infection du virus SARS-CoV-2 + Décret n° 2020-860 du 10 juillet 2020 |

| | |or when arriving) + |If you are arriving from a country on the list, you can enter metropolitan France without any COVID-19 restrictions: Member States of the European Union, Andorra, |

| | |possibility of quarantine |Australia, the Holy See, Iceland, Japan, Liechtenstein, Monaco, New Zealand, Norway, Rwanda, San Marino, South Korea, Singapore, Switzerland, Thailand and the United |

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| | | |If you are in another country, you are recommended to limit international travel as much as possible. If you however must travel, you can only enter France if your journey |

| | | |meets one of the following criteria for exceptions: |

| | | |If you are a French national (you may be accompanied by your spouse and children); |

| | | |If you are a European Union citizen or a national of Andorra, the Holy See, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Monaco, Norway, San Marino, Switzerland or the United Kingdom, and your |

| | | |main residence is in France or you are crossing France to reach your country of nationality or residence (you may be accompanied by your spouse and children); |

| | | |If you hold a valid French or European residence permit or long-stay visa and your main residence is in France or you are crossing France to reach your residence in the |

| | | |European space; |

| | | |If you are transiting for less than 24 hours in an international zone; |

| | | |If you hold an official passport; |

| | | |If you take up your duties in a diplomatic or consular mission or in an international organization headquartered or having an office in France, where necessary with your |

| | | |spouse and children, or if you travel to France with a mission order issued by your home State; |

| | | |If you are a foreign health professional helping to fight COVID-19 or recruited as a trainee for this purpose; |

| | | |If you are a member of crew or personnel operating passenger or cargo flights, or travelling as a passenger to reach your departure base; |

| | | |If you are carrying out international goods transport; |

| | | |If you are a passenger coach or train driver or crew member; |

| | | |If you are a member of crew or personnel operating a merchant or fishing vessel; |

| | | |If you are a student with a long-stay visa or short-stay visa (VCS) for study or placements or coming for less than 90 days from a country exempted from VCS requirements or|

| | | |you are a minor enrolled in school, and you can prove you have accommodation in France; |

| | | |If you are a professor or researcher employed or invited by a French higher education establishment or research laboratory and you are travelling for study and teaching |

| | | |purposes; |

| | | |If you have a “Talent Passport” or “ICT posted worker” long-stay visa, where necessary with your spouse and children; |

| | | |If you are travelling to France to receive treatment in a public or private hospital. |

| | | |Every traveller is requested, since 8 April 2020, to fill out and carry a travel certificate. |

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|11 |GERMANY |Mandatory 5 or 10 days |From November, 8th all travellers to Germany have to register online prior to their entry on the website einreiseanmeldung.de , if they have stayed in a risk area (e.g.|

| | |quarantine |Brazil) within the last 10 days prior to their entry to Germany. Also they must be able to present proof of this registration when entering Germany. |

| | | |Travelers are required to proceed directly to their destination following entry into Germany and self-isolate at home or other suitable accommodation for 10 days |

| | | |(quarantine). |

| | | |Exception: transit |

| | | |The obligation to self-isolate at home does not apply in the case of transit through Germany. In this case, however, travellers are obliged to leave Germany immediately. |

| | | |The specific regulations of the federal states apply. |

| | | |Exception: negative test result after 5 days |

| | | |Depending on the regulations of the federal states, the quarantine may end after 5 days if a test for Coronavirus carried out on the fifth day after entry to Germany or |

| | | |later is negative. |

| | | |It is highly recommended to consult the website of the federal state of final destination. |

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| | | |Further information can be found on the website of the Federal Ministry of Health |

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|12 |GREECE |Until January 21 : mandatory |Given the current situation of COVID pandemic in Brazil, Brazilian citizens are not allowed to enter Greece, until January 21. Exceptions are provided for Brazilians who a)|

| | |negative COVID test & 7-day |fall within the scope of Council Recommendation 9208/20 of June 30, 2020 (ex. healthcare professionals, diplomats, transit passengers, students, seafarers etc), and, b) |

| | |quarantine (plus second COVID|need to travel, either for imperative family reasons (first degree relatives, except of those mentioned in art. 5a of the above mentioned Recommendation), or for imperative|

| | |test for passengers coming |professional reasons, such as signature of contract or fulfilment of contractual obligations. Both family and professional imperative reasons must be supported by |

| | |from the UK) |documented evidence. |

| | | |All international passengers who are allowed to enter Greece (including Greek and other EU citizens) are required to present, upon arrival : A) a negative COVID-19 PCR |

| | | |test, which must have been conducted 72 hours before entering Greece and, B) a certificate of the negative COVID-19 diagnosis, in English, which must include the full name |

| | | |and the passport (if foreigner) or ID number (if Greek citizen) of the incoming passenger. International passengers are also required to (C) fill-in a Passenger Locator |

| | | |Form (PLF), at least 24 hours before check-in. The PLF can be found at and the Greek Foreign Ministry's website |

| | | |"Protocol for Arrivals in Greece"; it includes information on the departure airport, the residence or sojourn address in Greece, the time of sojourn etc. After the |

| | | |electronic submission of the PLF form, the incoming passenger will receive (by e-mail, and by midnight of the day of arrival in Greece) a special barcode, which is |

| | | |considered as a travel document. Incoming passengers should present to the authorized staff of the National Public Health Agency a virtual or hard copy of the completed PLF|

| | | |form, displaying the above-mentioned barcode. International passengers should also present the above mentioned documents (negative COVID-19 PCR test, medical certificate, |

| | | |PLF form with the barcode) to the airline staff, as a precondition to embark the flight to Greece. |

| | | |Notwithstanding the negative COVID test, incoming passengers may still be subjected to random testing, while those coming from high risk countries (e.g. Brazil, see |

| | | |exceptions above) may still be subjected to mandatory testing. The passengers who will be tested, will also have to self-quarantine at the address declared on the PLF, |

| | | |until the test result is issued. Upon a COVID-positive result, they will have to extend the quarantine for a period of 14 days and they will receive further instructions by|

| | | |the National Public Health Agency staff. |

| | | |Notwithstanding the negative COVID test, incoming passengers will also have to self-quarantine at the address declared on the PLF, for a period of 7 days. Passengers coming|

| | | |from the United Kingdom, in particular, after the 7-days preventive quarantine, will be subjected to a second mandatory PCR test and will remain in self-quarantine at the |

| | | |address declared on the PLF, until the test result is issued. |

| | | |The above measures will be in force until January 21 and re-evaluated on that date. |

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|13 |HUNGARY |Brazilian citizens are allowed|From 1 September ONLY Hungarian citizens and their family members are allowed to enter to Hungary. |

| | |only upon a special |Therefore, Brazilian citizens are not allowed to enter Hungary, with the exception of those given a special exemption based on a leniency application. Applications are to |

| | |permission; mandatory 14 days |be submitted at and will be assessed by the responsible |

| | |quarantine |police authorities. |

| | | |A mandatory health check is carried out at the state border. Should medical checks reveal the suspicion of COVID-19 infection; the entry will be denied. Should medical |

| | | |checks not reveal the suspicion of COVID-19 infection, the epidemiological authority would order a mandatory home quarantine for 14 days. |

|14 |IRELAND |No mandatory tests |Ireland’s approach to implementing the new EU “traffic light” system as follows: |

| | | |From 9 November, travellers from ‘green’ regions can enter Ireland without being requested to restrict their movements or undergo testing for Covid-19; |

| | |Travellers should restrict |From 9 November, this general request to restrict movement for 14 days does not apply to passengers arriving from an ‘orange’ region, provided they have received a |

| | |their movements for 14 days |negative/ ‘not detected’ PCR test result during the three days before arriving in Ireland (tests to be done at passenger’s own expense); |

| | |(unless exempt) |From 9 November, certain travellers with an essential need or function, as outlined in the EU Recommendation, may be able to claim an exemption from restrictions. These |

| | | |include passengers travelling for the purposes of an imperative business or family reason, only while carrying out that essential function (supporting documentation should |

| | | |be carried); |

| | | |From 29 November, persons travelling from ‘red’ regions may be able to claim an exemption from restricted movements after 5 days, if they can produce a negative PCR result |

| | | |from a test taken after a minimum of 5 days after arrival in the State. This provision is also available for arrivals from ‘orange’ regions who may not have availed of a |

| | | |pre-departure test. |

| | | |For the time being, travellers from countries outside the EU / EEA will be treated like travellers from ‘red’ / ‘grey’ regions. |

| | | |All passengers will be required to complete a Passenger Locator Form before or upon arrival. |

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| | | |More information, including the COVID-19 Passenger Locator Form, can be found here: |

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|15 |ITALY |Self-isolation for 14 days |It is forbidden to enter the Italian national territory to persons who have transited or stayed in Brazil in the last fourteen days, with the following exceptions: |

| | | |a) work; |

| | | |b) absolute urgency; |

| | | |c) health related necessities; |

| | | |d) study; |

| | | |e) return to one’s own residence; |

| | | |f) entry into the national territory by nationals of Member States of the European Union, of States party to the Schengen Agreement, of the UK, Andorra, the Principality of|

| | | |Monaco, the Republic of San Marino, the Vatican City State; |

| | | |g) entry into the national territory by family members of the persons indicated by letter f); |

| | | |h) entry into the national territory by third country nationals that are long-term residents; |

| | | |i) entry into the national territory by family members of the persons indicated by letter h); |

| | | |l) entry into the national territory to reach the residence of a person indicated by letters f) and h) with whom there is a proven and stable relationship, even if he/she |

| | | |is not a cohabitant. |

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| | | |Upon entry into Italy from Brazil, people who are allowed to enter the national territory on the basis of the aforementioned exceptions, will have to undergo self-isolation|

| | | |and health surveillance and will be able to reach their final destination in Italy only by private means. On the basis of the aforementioned exceptions, it is required to |

| | | |present a self declaration before boarding. |

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|16 |LATVIA |No mandatory COVID-19 tests, |Persons returning to/entering Latvia are required to complete and submit an electronic form no earlier than 48 hours before entering Latvia. |

| | |mandatory 10 days |Mandatory 10 day self-isolation for countries with a high number of confirmed COVID-19 cases. The list of countries - on the website of the Latvian Centre for Disease |

| | |self-isolation for certain |Prevention and Control (Slimību profilakses un kontroles centrs)  (the list is updated weekly - on |

| | |countries, mandatory |Friday and comes into force on Saturday). |

| | |electronic form before |Countries outside the EU/EEA and the UK: Council Recommendation (EU) 2020/912 on the temporary restriction on non-essential travel into the EU and the possible lifting of |

| | |arriving |such restriction: |

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| | | |Additional info on Covidpass: |

| | | |48h- The form has to be completed no earlier than 48h before crossing the border of the Republic of Latvia |

| | | |For all persons- The form has to be completed for all persons, including wards and children |

| | | |QR code- When completing the form, you will receive a QR code with the necessary information for confirmation of submission |

| | | |30 days- Personal data are deleted automatically 30 days after submission of form |

| | | |Self-isolation- Become acquainted with the conditions, upon fulfilment of which mandatory self-isolation has to be observed |

| | | |Administrative liability- from 10 up to 2,000 EUR is stipulated for non-submission of the electronic form |

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|18 |LUXEMBOURG | |Given the global epidemiological evolution and in the effort of limiting the spread and importation of SARS-CoV-2 across the Schengen area, additional sanitary measures |

| | | |have been put in place at the external air border of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg: as of 21 August 2020, each third-country national aged 11 years or above, with the |

| | | |exception of flight crews and passengers in transit without leaving the transit area, wishing to travel by air to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg from a third country that is|

| | | |not included in the list of third countries whose residents are authorized to enter the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg, is required to present, before boarding, a negative |

| | | |result of a test for Covid-19, performed up to 72 hours before the flight. |

| | | |Family members of a citizen of the European Union, the United Kingdom, San Marino, Andorra, Monaco and the Vatican / Holy See, as well as other States party to the |

| | | |Agreement on the European Economic Area (Island, Liechtenstein, Norway) and the Swiss Confederation, who have a right of residence on the territory of one of the states |

| | | |mentioned above, are not affected by these additional sanitary measure. |

| |MALTA |Mandatory 14 days quarantine |At this point in time a Brazilian national who does not hold a valid Maltese passport or Residency card cannot travel to Malta as Brazil is not a listed as a safe-corridor |

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| | | |In cases where a Maltese national holder of a valid Maltese passport or valid Residency card wants to travel from Brazil to Malta via a ‘safe corridor’ country as listed in|

| | | |Legal Notice 290/20, s/he has to stay in that transit country for a period of not less than 14 days and submit a negative swab test certificate to the Maltese Health |

| | | |authorities valid for 7 days from entry in Malta. Furthermore, as per Legal Notice 333/20 of 2020, incoming travellers from the ‘safe’ corridor’ countries should access the|

| | | |'amber' list of corridor countries which is published from week to week. |

| | | |Passengers from 'amber' list of corridor countries must produce a negative PCR COVID-19 swab test result, with the test having been taken not longer than 72 hours prior to |

| | | |arrival in Malta. If a negative test is not presented, a swab test on arrival or a 14 day quarantine period may be required. |

| | | |The updated ‘safe corridor’ and ‘amber’ list countries, respectively, can be both readily accessed on the following link: |

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|20 |NETHERLANDS |From 29/12/2020: negative |Self-declaratory Health Declaration, distributed by the airline company and to be filled in before boarding. |

| | |PCR-test requested, max 72h |Netherlands will ask for negative PCR-test as of 29/12 00.01. Test results will only be accepted in Dutch, English, French, German or Spanish. |

| | |prior the arrival in NL | |

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|21 |POLAND |(until Jan. 17) Mandatory 10 |As of 13 June 2020, Poland has restored full border traffic within the internal borders of the European Union, and travellers have regained the right to free entry, exit |

| | |days quarantine for train, bus|and transit through the territory of the Republic of Poland. International rail traffic within the EU's internal borders has also been resumed, and from 17 June 2020, |

| | |and plane passengers crossing |international flights have been partially resumed. |

| | |the border |Our country's borders that are also the EU's external borders, remain closed. |

| | | |A 10-day quarantine is imposed on persons crossing the borders of the Republic of Poland that are also the external borders of the EU, when traveling to their place of |

| | | |residence or stay. |

| | | |Restrictions do not apply to vaccinated persons |

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|22 |PORTUGAL |COVID-19 test 72h before |Restrictive measures in place on air traffic to and from Portugal, authorizing only essential journeys. |

| | |traveling (but no need when |Essential journeys are the following: |

| | |in transit and not leaving |Those carried out to allow the transit, entry or departure from Portugal of nationals of the EU, or states associated with the Schengen Area (Liechtenstein, Norway, Iceland|

| | |airport facilities) |and Switzerland), and members of their families, under the terms of Directive 2004/38/EC of the Parliament and the Council, and third-country nationals legally resident in |

| | | |an EU Member State; |

| | | |Those intended to allow the transit, entry or departure from Portugal, of third-country nationals traveling for professional reasons, for study, for family reunions, for |

| | | |health or humanitarian reasons, and on a reciprocal basis. |

| | | |Admission for passengers traveling on tourism remains suspended. |

| | | |All passengers must present, at the time of departure, a proof of Covid-19 test (only PCR tests are accepted), with a negative result, obtained up to 72 hours prior to |

| | | |departure. |

| | | |The Covid-19 test proof presentation is exempt for the following situation: For passengers in transit regardless of the final destination when it is not necessary to leave |

| | | |the airport facilities. |

|23 |ROMANIA |Mandatory 14 days quarantine |During this period, only long-term study visas, highly qualified work, family reunification and humanitarian cases (but so far, none). |

| | | |RO applies “Communication from the Commission to the European Parliament, the European Council and the Council - On the third assessment of the application of the temporary|

| | | |restriction on non-essential travel to the EU”. |

| | | |Self-declaratory Health Declaration, distributed by the airline company or via mobile phone after landing. |

| | | |Passengers arriving from Brazil will be quarantined for 14 days. The quarantine of persons is established at the person's home, at a location declared by him or, as the |

| | | |case may be, in a special space designated by the authorities. Quarantine is recommended for all people who live at the same address. |

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|24 |SLOVAKIA |Negative test or mandatory |Persons who during the previous 14 days visited only EU member states are ordered a self-isolation until they receive the negative RT-PCR test result or must present a |

| | |self-isolation for the persons|negative RT-PCR test result done in the laboratories outside of the territory not older than 72 hours. |

| | |arriving from certain |Persons who during the previous 14 days visited a country which is not a member state of the EU are ordered a self-isolation until they receive the negative RT-PCR test for|

| | |countries until the negative |COVID-19. |

| | |result (test could be done |All persons above are ordered to report this fact immediately after returning to the country by phone or electronically to the competent regional Public Health Authority. |

| | |earliest on the 5th day of |The above measures do not apply to persons, who during the previous 14 days visited only the low-risk countries or other to whom exemptions apply (see link |

| | |self isolation) | ). |

| | | |Foreigners (including EU citizens) who have visited a country not listed as a “low-risk country” (except for the Slovak Republic) within the period of last 14 days, may |

| | | |enter through the internal borders of the SR with the CZ, AT, PL and HU, as well as air borders (border crossing points located at the airports on the territory of the SR) |

| | | |provided that they comply with the quarantine measures of the Public Health Authority (they remain in self-isolation until they receive the negative RT-PCR test result for |

| | | |COVID-19 done in the SK). |

|25 |SLOVENIA |Without quarantine if PCR test|Certain temporary restrictions of traffic are still valid not only on the border with Croatia, but also on the internal Schengen borders. A new ordinance on measures at the|

| | |(48hrs prior to entrance) or |state border to prevent the spread of COVID-19 has entered into force on 8 June 2020. A list of countries (red, yellow, green) is constantly updated. |

| | |10 days mandatory quarantine |Brazil is currently amongst the countries on the RED LIST, for which 10-days quarantine is mandatory. The quarantine can be avoided with a negative PCR test (48 hours prior|

| | | |entrance) to all travellers arriving in Slovenia, irrespective of citizenship or residence. |

| | | |There is a list of recognised laboratories in Brazil accepted, beyond the tests being made within the EU/Schengen area. |

| | | |If there is no valid negative test, mandatory quarantine for 10 days. |

|26 |SPAIN |PCR required |Tourists from Australia, Japan, New Zealand, Rwanda, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, Uruguay and China will also be accepted with visa, as appropriate. |

| | | |Quarantine or PCR tests will be required to passengers coming from an evolving list of countries. From 30th November Spain will also require a PCR for travellers from |

| | | |Brasil. |

| | | |All passengers whose origin is any port or airport out of Spain should fill a document, before travelling to Spain. It is a public health document you can access in the web|

| | | |page spth.gob.es or through the App SPAIN TRAVEL HEALTH-SpTH. Once the document is filled, the passenger shall obtain a QR code, to show when entering Spain. |

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| | | |The Spanish authorities allows the entry of EU citizens and their families. The rest of travellers must be in one of the following categories to be allowed in Spain: |

| | | |a) Residents of the European Union, Schengen Associated States, Andorra, Monaco, The Vatican (Holy See) or San Marino. |

| | | |b) Holders of a long-term visa issued by a Member State or Schengen Associated State. |

| | | |c) Health professionals, including health researchers, and elderly care professionals who go to or return from exercising their activity. |

| | | |d) Personnel dedicated to the transport of goods in the exercise of their activity, including ship crew, in order to ensure the provision of maritime transport services and|

| | | |fishing activity, and flight personnel necessary to carry out air transport activities. It will be an indispensable condition that they ensure the immediate continuation of|

| | | |the trip. |

| | | |e) Diplomatic, consular, international, military and civil protection organizations and members of humanitarian organizations, in the exercise of their functions. |

| | | |f) Students who study in the Member States or Schengen Associated States and who have the corresponding permit or visa. |

| | | |g) Highly qualified workers whose work is necessary and cannot be postponed or carried out remotely. These circumstances must be justified with relevant documents. |

| | | |h) People traveling for imperative family reasons. |

| | | |i) People traveling for reasons of force majeure or humanitarian. |

| | | |International transit is allowed. For transit to another Schengen country it is recommended that the border authorities at the Schengen destination country send in advance |

| | | |the permission entry to the Spanish border authorities. |

| | | |Spain requires a PCR for travellers from Brasil. The certificate must be written in Spanish, English, French or German. |

| | | |All passengers whose origin is any port or airport out of Spain should fill a document, before travelling to Spain. It is a public health document you can access in the web|

| | | |page spth.gob.es or through the App SPAIN TRAVEL HEALTH-SpTH. Once the document is filled, the passenger shall obtain a QR code, to show when entering Spain. |

|27 |SWEDEN |No |The current entry ban is valid until 31st March 2021. Brazilian citizens can enter Sweden only if they already have a granted residence permit. |

| | | |More information can be found here: |

| | | |There is also an entry ban from travels from the UK and Denmark as from 22nd of December 2020: |

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| | | |The recommendations of the Public Health Agency of Sweden applies to everyone being in Sweden. The recommendations can be found here in English (and also other languages): |

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| | | |krisinformation.se/en |

|28 |UK |Mandatory 14 days quarantine |There have been no changes to the UK Immigration Rules since the Covid-19 crisis, however foreign passengers may need to demonstrate on arrival that they have a legitimate |

| | | |reason to be entering the UK. |

| | | |From the 8th June, all international arrivals in the UK (this includes British Nationals and visitors), except those on a corridor list, are required to self-isolate in |

| | | |suitable accommodation for 14 days. Arriving passengers will also be required to complete an online form before arriving, setting out their arrival details, contact |

| | | |details, and onward location of self-isolation. The online quarantine form needs to be completed no earlier than 48 hours in advance. To see full details, please access |

| | | |the link below. |

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| | | |From 10 July, travellers from country or territory on the corridor list will not have to self-isolate when arriving in the UK. Journey and contact details will need to be |

| | | |given at the UK border. Travellers will still be required to self-isolate if they have visited or stopped in any country that is not on the list in the previous 14 days, |

| | | |except in very limited situations. Please note, Brazil is not in the list, nut the corridor list will be kept under review and may change at short notice. |

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|29 |SWITZERLAND |Mandatory 10 days quarantine |Travellers from countries with incidence at least 60 higher than Switzerland (number of positive cases for 100 000 heads of person) have to register with the authorities |

| | |for visitors of some |and go into self-isolation. The list, which is available on internet, does not include Brazil anymore. Visitors who have spent time in these countries in the previous 14 |

| | |countries/regions |days must notify the Cantonal authority immediately on arrival and then go into quarantine for 10 days. |

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|30 |NORWAY |Mandatory 10 days quarantine |Anyone arriving in Norway from abroad shall be in home quarantine for 10 days, with the exception of specified countries in Europe with sufficiently low transmission (see |

| | | |the map and table in the link). |

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