Originally Posted by
RedChili
Interesting to read that after the latest adjustments, residents of Norway are theoretically free to travel to the following nine countries without having any problems with entry in either the visited country nor back home in Norway nor with the travel insurance: Estonia, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, San Marino, Slovakia, Slovenia, Greenland, and some parts of Denmark.
Regional, like southern Sweden? I'd be interested in seeing the map if it's handy to you.
Also, I ran into an American yesterday whose husband is Norwegian, and she said they can't travel to Norway together because, unlike Denmark, he's a non-resident. I take it it's really so.