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Finland extended restrictions on external border traffic until 8 May

Vanhankaupunginkoski in Helsinki Finland in February 2021 1625827258 115.187.61.220

The Finnish Government Interior Ministry issued a press release on Thursday (Apr 7) announcing the restrictions on external border traffic will continue until 8 May as the Covid-19 pandemic continues to spread.

People arriving from outside the EU and the Schengen area are required to present a valid certificate of a full course of vaccination or proof of recovery from COVID-19 within the past six months as a prerequisite for entry, apart from a few exceptions. This requirement applies to those born in 2006 or earlier.

The Border Guard will not require the above-mentioned certificates as a prerequisite for entry from the following groups of persons arriving in Finland from third countries: Finnish citizens, foreign nationals residing permanently in Finland, or persons who have an essential reason for entry, such as compelling family matters or another compelling personal reason.

Entry into Finland is also permitted without restrictions for residents of the countries and regions on the EU’s green list. Countries on the green list mean countries with a sufficiently good epidemiological situation for which the Council of the European Union has decided to allow free travel to the EU.

Entry into Finland from non-Schengen EU countries is also permitted without restrictions.

Requirements under the Communicable Diseases Act apply to all passengers Under the Communicable Diseases Act, all passengers arriving in Finland must have one of these certificates:

a vaccination certificate,

a certificate of recovery from COVID-19 or a negative test certificate (issued less than 72 hours prior to entry).

Passengers who do not have any of the above-mentioned certificates will be directed to a COVID-19 test at the point of entry.

With certain exceptions, the requirements apply to all those born in 2006 or earlier.

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