Malta Opens Borders to 18 Third-Countries From 15 July for Non-Essential Purposes
Maltese authorities have made the decision to open up their borders to nationals of 28 third-countries for non-essential purposes, starting from 15 July 2020. The
Maltese authorities have made the decision to open up their borders to nationals of 28 third-countries for non-essential purposes, starting from 15 July 2020. The
The government of Iceland has officially announced that they will be allowing residents of 15 non-EU or Schengen states to enter, according to a press
Amid the European Council’s recommendations on 30 June to lift travel restrictions for 15 third-countries, several Schengen and EU Member States are not following the
Estonian authorities have made the decision to allow the residents of 14 “low-infection” third-countries enter from 7 July 2020, while people from all other countries
Spanish authorities have decided to open their borders to residents of 12 third-countries for tourism and other purposes. The decision comes in line with the
In a press release published by the European Parliament, Members of the European Parliament call for the abolition of border checks between European Union and
On 15 June 2020, France lifted COVID-19 related travel restrictions on EU and Schengen residents seeking to enter the country. However, citizens of Spain and
The European Union will be open to nationals of some third-countries from 1 July 2020, according to the EU College of Commissioners. This will be
France will be opening their borders to their neighbors and travelers from across the EU and Schengen Area on 15 June 2020, given that the
International travel and tourism are once again open to people from the Schengen Area and European Union and is the first European country to open
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