Sweden has extended a ban on entry from outside the EU, four days before it was set to run out.
Sweden has had the entry ban in place since mid-March, in line with the EU’s coronavirus recommendations, but has updated it several times. On Thursday the government again extended it from August 31st to October 31st.
The exemptions to the ban all remain in place. Those include people from the following countries, regardless of their purpose of travel (which means anyone, including tourists, from those countries can travel to Sweden):
- EU/EEA, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Switzerland, Vatican City
- Australia
- Canada
- Georgia
- Japan
- New Zealand
- Rwanda
- South Korea
- Thailand
- Tunisia
- Uruguay
Other exceptions include for example people who are travelling for urgent family reasons, workers in key jobs, or people who are moving to Sweden. You can read a full list of exemptions here.