Because the COVID-19 situation in Armenia, Azerbaijan, Jordan, Moldova, and Brunei has improved, citizens of these countries will be allowed to enter Greece without being subjected to testing or quarantine restrictions.
Greece’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) acknowledged the decision, while also revealing that the existing entry-ban NOTAM has been extended until July 8, according to SchengenVisaInfo.com.
Permanent residents of the European Union and Schengen Zone nations are not covered by this NOTAM.
The following nations’ citizens are likewise exempt from the entrance restrictions when they arrive in Greece:
Albania, Bahrain, Australia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Belarus, Canada, Israel, China, Japan, Kuwait, Montenegro, Lebanon, New Zealand, Qatar, North Macedonia, Rwanda, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Serbia, South Korea, Ukraine, Thailand, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, United States of America.
All visitors from the aforementioned countries must produce a certificate obtained by competent authorities in their home country indicating that they were vaccinated against the disease at least two weeks before to arrival.
When entering Greece, travellers can also provide a COVID-19 PCR test result that is less than 72 hours old or a negative rapid test that is less than 48 hours old.
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