Requirements for Entry into Italy from MaltaAs of Wednesday 1st June, all COVID-19 travel restrictions will be lifted in Italy. Passengers entering Italy from Malta will not need to take tests, present documentation proving immunity from COVID-19 or complete a passenger locator form....
For those whotest positive for Covidwhile in Italy, self-isolation forfive daysor until testing negative, followed by masking up to 10 days, was the latest requirement. More recently, locals report that quarantine is no longer being enforced. Italy Green Pass Requirements to Enter Restaurants, ...
Updated information on current Covid restrictions for travelers to Italy and all about the Italy green pass: what it is, how to get one and where to use it.
recovery from COVID-19 or a recent negative test to access public transport in Italy. Since August 6 the same COVID pass or green pass has been required of individuals to enter indoor venues like restaurants and museums.
this month, china expanded its visa-free transit policy to 54 countries to include citizens of norway. in august, china scrapped all covid test requirements for inbound travellers. it resumed 15-day visa-free entry for citizens of singapore and brunei in july. internati...
First off, all three AXA plans (Low-Cost,Europe Travel, andMulti-Trip) meet thenecessary requirements for obtaining a Schengen Visafor Italy. They also cover you in the rest of the 28 Schengen territories (and beyond). AXA’s plans have noage restrictions. ...
Covid ended international travel for many nationalities. If an Italian person wanted to visit Thailand, they had to meet the country’s entry requirements – Quarantine, Thailand Pass, hotel and flight bookings, and providing proof of valid Covid Insurance. ...
· Negative result to a COVID-19 PCR or Rapid Antigen test taken no more than 48 hours prior. Children under 6 are exempt from testing or quarantine requirements. If you are vaccinated or have doctor’s proof of recent recovery from Covid-19, you can use this same documentation to...
In particular, the main changes introduced include (1) the possibility of issuing the “EU Blue Card” to seasonal workers who meet the requirements for highly skilled jobs, (2) the facilitation of the entry of executives and specialists working in information and communication technology services;...
452/2019 providing for a coordination mechanism at EU level in relation to foreign direct investments, the Italian legislator has increased its protectionist approach by significantly extending the scope of the government veto rights or imposing more requirements/conditions on M&A transactions concerning ...