Ukrainians vaccinated against coronavirus can travel to Sweden. This country is the tenth in Europe to decide not to restrict entry for Ukrainian citizens.
This was reported by UA with reference to a message on Twitter by Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba.
“Sweden remained open to Ukrainians with full vaccination or a negative test (for coronavirus – ed.)” – Dmytro Kuleba wrote.
According to him, the Foreign Ministry continues to work with partners so that Ukrainians have more opportunities to travel.
All conditions of entry to Sweden are published on the ministry’s website. In particular, the country recognizes digital vaccination certificates issued in Ukraine. They can be verified and validated by the technical capabilities used to validate EU digital certificates.
If you do not have a vaccination certificate, you must have a negative PCR or antigen test when entering Sweden, not earlier than 72 hours at the time of crossing the border. This requirement applies to Ukrainians over 18 years of age.
To remind, Cyprus, Estonia, Croatia and the Netherlands retain entry for Ukrainians.