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Netherlands gets completely restriction-free travel

Friday, June 25, 2021

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Now  all travellers from the United States, Albania, Lebanon, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Taiwan can travel to the Netherlands completely restriction-free, including tourists, starting from June 24.

The decision has been announced by the Dutch Government, upon a recommendation of the Council of the EU to add these countries to the EU’s list of epidemiologically safe third-countries, the residents of which should be permitted to enter the EU countries for non-essential purposes.

Thus, starting from Thursday, June 24, the residents of the following third countries can travel to the Netherlands for all kinds of purposes.

Travellers from these countries Albania (from June 24 onwards), Australia, China (mainland China, Hong Kong, Macau) – only if China lifts entry restrictions on European travellers, Israel, Japan, Lebanon (from June 24 onwards), New Zealand, North Macedonia (from June 24 onwards), Rwanda, Serbia (from June 24 onwards), Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan (from June 24 onwards) Thailand and United States (from June 24 onwards) can enter completely restriction-free, as they are not requested to present any type of COVID-19 test, vaccination certificates, or undergo quarantine.

The arrivals from these countries can enter the Netherlands only if they are Dutch nationals or are travelling to the country for an absolutely essential purpose.

They will have to self-quarantine, even if they have been vaccinated against the virus. The requirement of negative COVID-19 test result applies to arrivals from these countries aged 13 and over. The health declaration is a must for those reaching the Netherlands by air.

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