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Key Points

  • The government of Luxemburg adopted EU Council recommendations on entrance restrictions for certain travelers

Overview

The government of Luxembourg updated its entrance restrictions under EU Council recommendations. Beginning November 22, 2021, third-country nationals residing in Singapore or Ukraine will no longer enter Luxembourg for non-essential travel. Meanwhile, third-country citizens living in Argentina, Colombia, Namibia, and Peru will be permitted to enter Luxembourg, including non-essential travel. To qualify, travelers will be required to present proof of residence. For a comprehensive list of third countries whose residents are authorized to enter Luxembourg, click here. For details on other requirements to enter Luxembourg click here.

What are the Changes?

Third-country nationals residing in Singapore and Ukraine will be prevented from entering Luxembourg for non-essential travel. Third-country citizens living in Argentina, Colombia, Namibia, and Peru will be permitted to enter Luxembourg regardless of the purpose of the trip.

Looking Ahead

Continue to check the government of Luxembourg’s website for additional information and updates.

Source: The Luxembourg Government

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