Norway Entry Requirements Covid
25.09.2021: Updated according to the changes made to the regulations on entry conditions (relaxation of restrictions and entry measures) added from 25.9. to the 16. rules and tips for quarantine, appropriate quarantine location and tips for quarantine places where many live together, this has been moved from the previous chapter “Quarantine and Isolation”. 11.06.2021: From 11.6., fully vaccinated people and people who have contracted COVID-19 in the last 6 months no longer have to quarantine. Updated quarantine exception information accordingly. 11.01.2021: Clarified point under Test requirements: Test on arrival: From 2 January, it is mandatory to get tested for COVID-19 upon arrival in Norway. The obligation applies to all those who have been in an area subject to a quarantine obligation in the last 14 days prior to their arrival in Norway. This also applies to Norwegian citizens. The test must be carried out as soon as possible and no later than 24 hours after arrival in Norway. Travelers over the age of 18 entering Norway from a country or region where quarantine is mandatory are generally required to quarantine for 10 days after arrival.
The police will carry out street checks at the borders on all travellers entering from outside the Schengen area. During the pandemic, this control was expanded to include reviews and guidance on current registration, testing and quarantine requirements. For travellers arriving from the Schengen area, the police will continue their current knowledge-based internal border control. Norway is connected to the eudcc portal. The COVID-19 certificate can be used in the EU/EEA/Schengen area and in other countries connected to the EU portal. Anyone who decides to travel should familiarize themselves with the quarantine and infection control regulations for the country to which they are travelling. This varies from country to country. Entry requirements for different countries can be found under reopen.europa.eu/en.
You can also find information about the infection rate in these countries. The information is constantly updated and is available in 24 languages. The COVID-19 certificate must have a QR code that can be verified by the Norwegian authorities. The following certificates can be used when entering Norway: All foreigners who have the right to enter Norway under the Immigration Act can enter the country from 26 November 2021. On that day, stricter entry restrictions will be introduced. Government travel information pages on entry into Norway. Here you will also find links to travel information in many other foreign languages, including Polish, Arabic, Russian, Somali, Urdu, Turkish and more. 12.06.2020In addition, after 15 June, he will be allowed to enter Norway without quarantine on arrival after travelling to areas of the Nordic countries considered to be areas with low infection rates.
Maps and tables with an overview of the areas of the Nordic countries that are excluded from the entry quarantine are updated every 14 days. Criteria for assessing which areas of the northern region can be excluded from the entry quarantine are included. Foreigners who do not comply with the rules of entry registration, travel quarantine and examination related to entry into the country may be refused entry. People who are unable to document compliance with these rules may also be refused entry. All travellers, including Norwegians, can be reported to the police and, in some cases, fined for violating the obligations associated with entering the country. EU/EEA/Schengen citizens who are fully vaccinated or have recovered from COVID-19 in the last 6 months and can document this with a verifiable COVID-19 certificate associated with the EUDCC portal can freely enter Norway. These individuals are exempt from quarantine, border testing, and registration requirements. The same goes for citizens with a verifiable COVID-19 certificate with a QR code issued in England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland. For more information on testing requirements and exceptions, see helsenorge.no 23/12/2021: Due to a change in COVID-19 regulations, the section with stricter entry requirements for eight Southern African countries has been removed. §4b and §4e were repealed on 23 December 21 27.11.2021: Established that entry registration on arrival in Norway also applies to travelers who hold a COVID-19 certificate, are fully vaccinated, have had COVID-19 og or have a negative test result.
Each country has its own entry requirements and may introduce measures that may have consequences for you as a traveler. 20.12.2021: Sentences added: No changes are planned as to the countries and regions that require an entry quarantine during the Christmas and New Year periods. The next country assessment will apply from week 2 in 2022. 22.06.2021: Minor changes to the entry and quarantine table to make the recommendation clearer. Assess the need to mark corridors and common areas and whether it is necessary to provide references to social distancing requirements. Travellers from EEA/Schengen/UK countries/regions with a sufficiently low infection rate (green and orange countries/regions on the map below) do not need to enter quarantine unless they have stayed in or crossed a quarantined country/region in the last 10 days. Before travelling to Norway, you must register in the registration system (external website) if you are 16 years of age or older. You must provide a confirmation of registration if the police ask you to do so when crossing the border. Every Thursday, the NIPH prepares a report to assess which countries and regions in Europe should be quarantined at entry. The figures in the report come mainly from the ECDC.
The report is prepared according to assignment number 116, subasignment 3. This assessment is carried out every Thursday: all foreigners who have the right to enter Norway under the general rules of the Immigration Act will be allowed to enter Norway from 26 November 2021. This presupposes that the conditions laid down in the Immigration Act for the right to enter Norway are met. For example, a visa is required for people coming from a country with a visa requirement. The requirements of the Immigration Act for cases where a residence permit is required also apply. It is important that you familiarize yourself with the applicable rules before arriving in Norway. This applies to registration, testing, quarantine, and documentation requirements to obtain exceptions. Note that the rules may change in the short term and that you are responsible for being informed of the rules that apply at the time of participation. Here you will find full information on what applies: The possibility of taking a test to end the quarantine prematurely only applies to people who are tested in accordance with the requirements of the COVID-19 Regulation. If the hotel`s quarantine and quarantine requirements apply to you and you do not meet this requirement, you may be deported from Norway. 06.07.2021: Update of the map and table of entry quarantines into Europe, addition of the list of purple countries and modification of the text mentioning the thresholds.
General revision of the text. 03.06.2021: Clarification added only by 3. People in June who are protected against Covid-19 (fully vaccinated, 3 to 15 weeks after the first dose of vaccination or sick in the last 6 months), are exempt from quarantine hotels and can carry out the quarantine period in another appropriate quarantine place. Posted was a link to an article on regjeringen.no that concerns the verifiable corona certificate and the provisional solution until June 11, which means that from 03.06.2021 at 12 noon, travelers are not allowed to be in quarantine hotels, but can quarantine at home or in another appropriate place if they can prove at the border the helsenorge.no, that they have been vaccinated or have had Covid-19 in the last six months. .
- On March 18, 2022
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