Key Points
- Updated entry requirements for travelers from EU, EEA, and Nordic countries beginning December 21. 2021
- More countries added to the approved vaccination certificate list
Overview
The government of Sweden will update entrance rules so that all travelers in the European Union and European Economic Area are subject to the exact requirements for entry into Sweden beginning December 21. 2021. All travelers entering from the EU, EEA, and Nordic countries aged 18 and above will be required to:
- Present an EU Digital COVID Certificate or a corresponding certificate demonstrating that the traveler has been vaccinated against COVID-19
- Tested negative within 72 hours before arrival, or recovered from COVID-19 in the last six months.
For information on countries exempt from the current entry ban, click here. The government has also updated the list of countries with approved vaccination certificates.
What are the Changes?
The government of Sweden has updated its entrance rules for travelers arriving from the EU, EEA, and Nordic countries. Additional countries have also been added to the government’s approved third-country vaccination certificates list.
Looking Ahead
Continue to check the government of Sweden’s website for additional updates and information.
Source: The Government Offices of Sweden