Norway releases the entry of Brazilian tourists without the need for mandatory quarantine

Norway

The Government of Norway has announced that, as of January 26, all travelers who do not have a European port will be able to enter the country without the need for mandatory quarantine. Previously, due to the pandemic, Norway required 10 days of isolation for all non-European tourists.

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The Scandinavian country, known for its beautiful landscapes, nature activities and ski resorts, is part of the Schengen area and does not require a visa for visitors with a Brazilian port. However, the government released new rules and requirements for entering the country.

Check below the main requirements for entry into Norway: 

  • Completion of the official entry form in the country up to 72 hours before arrival (for all those over 16 years old).
  • Covid-19 test on arrival in Norway – there are testing stations that carry out the test free of charge at the main points of entry into the country.
  • Presentation of a negative test for Covid-19 carried out up to 24 hours before departure, for all those who do not have the European vaccination certification. (Children under 16 do not need to take the test before boarding, but must take the test upon arrival in Norway).

To know all the requirements and documents required to travel to Norway, click here

Street: GVA News

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