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Originally Posted by pseudoswede
(Post 33266579)
After reading the transit page about 1000 times, I think I finally understand it.
Mrs. Swede & Miss Swede - Swedish and US passport holders; can transit through CPH because of worthy purpose in Sweden (can enter/leave Sweden at will); requires a negative COVID test to transit CPH Baby Swede - Swedish and US passport holder; can transit through CPH because of worthy purpose in Sweden (can enter/leave Sweden at will); does not require COVID test since under 15 Me - US passport holder; can transit CPH because of worthy purpose in Sweden (can enter/leave Sweden at will when accompanied by Swedish spouse and/or children); requires a negative COVID test to transit CPH Is this (currently) correct? |
Some this (EU Digital COVID Certificate) and that (update of countries, in Danish).
Digital green certificate: Deal reached to introduce an EU-wide COVID travel pass https://www.euronews.com/travel/amp/...id-travel-pass EU Digital COVID Certificate: European Parliament and Council reach agreement on Commission proposal https://ec.europa.eu/commission/pres.../en/ip_21_2593 E.U. agrees on covid certificates to sweep away barriers on travel between countries https://www.washingtonpost.com/world...ca9_story.html Rejser frarådes ikke længere til seks regioner og et europæisk land https://www.berlingske.dk/samfund/re...uropaeisk-land Rejsebranche ærgrer sig over, at Grækenland forbliver orange: »Det er drønærgerligt, at de græske øer ikke kommer med« https://politiken.dk/rejser/art82187...ke-kommer-med« Se Udenrigsministeriets opdaterede rejsevejledning https://jyllands-posten.dk/indland/E...jsevejledning/ |
Is Denmark's coronavirus 'passport' a prototype for European travel?
https://www.dw.com/en/is-denmarks-co...vel/a-57567432 COVID-19: Is Denmark's vaccine pass an EU prototype? https://www.dw.com/en/covid-19-is-de...pe/av-57594558 |
The Coronapas app (the real deal, not the Minsundhed app that has been used so far) was released today.
Regeringen er klar med nyt digitalt coronapas https://fm.dk/nyheder/nyhedsarkiv/20...alt-coronapas/ I have included a screenshot from setting up the app. https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...0752979732.jpg |
Danish:
"Hvis du rejser som færdigvaccineret ... Danske statsborgere, herunder udlandsdanskere, der kan dokumentere at have gennemført et vaccinationsforløb med en EMA-godkendt vaccine i et land uden for EU/Schengenområdet (tredjelande), eller i Danmark, er sidestillede med færdigvaccinerede fra EU- og Schengenlande i forhold til rejserestriktionerne. Det betyder, at de undtages for test og isolation, når de rejser til Danmark." Hvem skal testes og i isolation efter indrejse i Danmark? https://coronasmitte.dk/raad-og-regl...v-ved-indrejse English: "If you are travelling and are fully vaccinated ... If you are a Danish citizen fully vaccinated against COVID-19, no matter in which country in the world, you will also be exempt from the requirement of test and isolation after entry when arriving from yellow and orange countries or regions. You do not need to have residence in Greenland, the Faroe Islands or an EU or Schengen country. However, you still have to be considered as a fully vaccinated person.” Requirements regarding test and isolation when entering Denmark https://en.coronasmitte.dk/rules-and...nts-upon-entry Danish: "Er ægtefælle, fast samlever, forælder m.v. til en dansker, der bor i udlandet, og rejser sammen ... Er ægtefælle, fast samlever, forlovet, kæreste, forælder, stedforælder, søskende, stedsøskende, bedsteforælder, stedbedsteforælder, barn, stedbarn, barnebarn eller stedbarnebarn til en dansker, der bor i udlandet, såfremt du i øvrigt lovligt kan rejse ind i Danmark. Indrejsen skal ske sammen med det danske familiemedlem. For udlændinge med fast bopæl i udlandet https://coronasmitte.dk/raad-og-regl...ael-i-udlandet English: "You are the spouse, live-in partner, parent etc. of a Danish national resident abroad and you enter Denmark together ... You can enter Denmark if you are the spouse, live-in partner, fiancé, sweetheart, parent, stepparent, sister, brother, stepsister, stepbrother, grandparent, stepgrandparent, child, stepchild, grandchild or stepgrandchild of a Danish national resident abroad and you otherwise have a legal right to enter Denmark. You must enter Denmark together with your Danish family member.” Foreigners habitually resident abroad https://en.coronasmitte.dk/rules-and...esident-abroad |
Now only if Denmark starts thinking about the non-Danes vaccinated in the US in such a way as to put us in the same boat as Danes vaccinated in the US. :D
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Originally Posted by GUWonder
(Post 33289201)
Now only if Denmark starts thinking about the non-Danes vaccinated in the US in such a way as to put us in the same boat as Danes vaccinated in the US. :D
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Originally Posted by vanillabean
(Post 33289268)
I share your sentiment. My wife certainly does! She will be cooped up somewhere for five days while I roam the streets.
I wonder if any Danish-American couples will be coming to Sweden or Germany in the weeks and months ahead to try to get more room elsewhere in Europe before going to Denmark. The middle-aged and older Danes in Sweden seem to be largely back to getting Danish visitors, as there is a big increase in DK plates around residential areas in Skane and also more visiting Danes shopping in Malmö once again. A sign of Denmark reopening and vaccinations. |
Being vaccinated is now more beneficial!
“Med virkning fra lørdag den 5. juni 2021 kl. 16 sidestilles færdigvaccinerede fra OECD-lande, herunder Storbritannien og USA, og færdigvaccinerede fra ”gule” tredjelande, med færdigvaccinerede fra EU- og Schengenlande. Det vil sige, at de kan indrejse, hvis de kan dokumentere, at de er færdigvaccineret med en EMA-godkendt vaccine, og at der er gået 14 dage siden sidste stik. De vil være undtaget bl.a. fra krav om anerkendelsesværdigt formål og test- og isolationskrav.” Ændrede rejsevejledninger pr. 5. juni 2021 https://um.dk/da/Udenrigspolitik/ude...Es0PhSqPmqoi0w |
Originally Posted by vanillabean
(Post 33303569)
Being vaccinated is now more beneficial!
“Med virkning fra lørdag den 5. juni 2021 kl. 16 sidestilles færdigvaccinerede fra OECD-lande, herunder Storbritannien og USA, og færdigvaccinerede fra ”gule” tredjelande, med færdigvaccinerede fra EU- og Schengenlande. Det vil sige, at de kan indrejse, hvis de kan dokumentere, at de er færdigvaccineret med en EMA-godkendt vaccine, og at der er gået 14 dage siden sidste stik. De vil være undtaget bl.a. fra krav om anerkendelsesværdigt formål og test- og isolationskrav.” Ændrede rejsevejledninger pr. 5. juni 2021 https://um.dk/da/Udenrigspolitik/ude...Es0PhSqPmqoi0w Sweden has phased out the passport control staffing for Denmark-Sweden crossings by public transit this weekend. No passport control when coming into Malmö from Copenhagen today. Trains from Copenhagen into Malmö are packed like crazy this morning, but part of that could be due to service interruptions. They are packed with mask wearing passengers from Copenhagen being the majority, but then the masks get removed somewhere between Malmö-Hyllie arrival and wherever in Sweden the passengers get off. But by the time the train reaches Lund, the mask use seems to plummet to sub-3% of passengers. I have my CDC COVID-19 vaccination proof along with me. Just don’t know yet if I’ll be taking the train to Copenhagen today or flying from Sweden to Copenhagen later this weekend (if at all getting back to Denmark before Monday). I’ll be sure to share what I find out from my crossings and those of others. |
Fun reading when with spare time:
https://en.coronasmitte.dk/rules-and...nts-upon-entry So it appears that flying to Denmark will no longer always require my nose to have a visit from a swab for COVID-19 testing before arrival. |
Originally Posted by GUWonder
(Post 33305285)
Fun reading when with spare time:
https://en.coronasmitte.dk/rules-and...nts-upon-entry So it appears that flying to Denmark will no longer always require my nose to have a visit from a swab for COVID-19 testing before arrival. |
Originally Posted by GUWonder
(Post 33305285)
Originally Posted by GUWonder
(Post 33305285)
So it appears that flying to Denmark will no longer always require my nose to have a visit from a swab for COVID-19 testing before arrival.
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Originally Posted by YYZ1313
(Post 33305416)
I'm confused by all these rules. As a fully vaccinated Canadian citizen and resident, can I visit Denmark for tourism purposes? It would be in August so I'm sure things can change.
Canada is an OECD country and is orange. So it would appear that if you are otherwise permitted to enter the country, being fully vaccinated now exempts you from test and quarantine. You should reach out for official verification though. |
Originally Posted by GUWonder
(Post 33304955)
I have my CDC COVID-19 vaccination proof along with me. Just don’t know yet if I’ll be taking the train to Copenhagen today or flying from Sweden to Copenhagen later this weekend (if at all getting back to Denmark before Monday). I’ll be sure to share what I find out from my crossings and those of others.
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