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15.09.2020 Travelling to Latvia Entry is allowed to foreigners transiting through the territory of Latvia on their return to their country of residence. Self-isolation does not apply to persons who cross the territory in transit. An updated list of countries for which entry to Latvia is restricted is available on the Latvian Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. Countries marked as red or yellow have registered infections above the allowed threshold. Travelling from Latvia or returning to Latvia You must self-isolate if you enter Latvia or return from a country which is subject to special precautionary and restrictive measures due to a high number of confirmed COVID-19 cases. The list of affected countries can be found on the website of the Latvian Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. Rules and Exceptions
A list of countries for mandatory 14-day isolation upon arrival is periodically updated. All travellers, including citizens and permanent residents of Latvia, who have arrived from countries in which the 14-day cumulative number of COVID-19 cases has exceeded 16 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, must self-isolate for a 14-day period upon arrival in Latvia. Mandatory Travel Documentation Links to national sources Latvian Centre for Disease Prevention and Control Source: https://reopen.europa.eu/en/map/LVA |
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21.04.2020 Emergency situation declared throughout national territory Suspension of international transit of passengers through airports and ports, by bus and rail, except for the travel of passengers by State aircraft and military transport. Prohibition of the movement of passengers and vehicles through border crossing points at airports and ports, on road and railway lines at the external border of the European Union, as well as through the border crossing points intended for local border traffic, with the exception of the carriage of goods. Start date: 17.03.2020 End date: 12.05.2020 Further information can be found on the website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Cabinet of Ministers. |
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24.09.2020 Over the past few days longer queues have been observed at the border crossing point between Terekhovo (LVA) and Burachki (RUS). More traffic and ongoing reconstruction works have led to a waiting time of up to 20 hours to cross the borders. Transport operators are kindly requested to take this information into consideration and use nearby border crossing points, particularly between Grebnevo (LVA) and Ubylinka (RUS). Queues are minimal and TIR carnets can be used to enter Russia at this crossing point.
Source: Latvijas Auto, State Revenue Service of Latvia
30.06.2020 The State of Emergency ended in Latvia on June 9. However, borders are only open to residents of Latvia, other EU Member States, countries in the European Economic Area and Switzerland, that hold proper residency documentation. The Government of Latvia is monitoring the rates of COVID-19 in these countries and passenger from countries with more than 15 cases per 100,000 inhabitants will be required to self-isolate for 14 days upon arrival. As of 9 June, face masks are mandatory on public transport. International passenger transport operations cannot be performed to countries listed by the Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. The transport of workers that is specifically carried out so that they can fulfil their work duties is exempted from this provision. From 10 June, movements of people to and from countries at risk is banned; road transport workers are exempt from this provision, as well as from quarantine requirements upon entry into Latvia. Borders with Russia and Belarus remain closed for all international passenger travel. Source: Latvian Government
15.05.2020 International passenger transport between the Baltic States is authorised from 15 May. The government decided to authorise the resumption of international passenger transport by air, sea, bus and rail from and to Lithuania and Estonia. International passenger transport to other destinations will still require the permission of the Minister for Transport, based on a case-by-case basis. Latvian nationals and permanent residents, as well as foreigners who have not visited other countries in the last 14 days, except Lithuania or Estonia, as well as Lithuanian and Estonian nationals who cross Latvia in transit, do not have to spend 14 days in self-isolation. Persons who transit through Latvia do not have to spend 14 days in self-isolation either. Amendments to the Order provide that persons who have arrived in Latvia from abroad, except Estonia and Lithuania, may only use public transport if they have self-isolated and they must cover their mouth and nose within the public transport network. More detailed information can be found on the official website here. Source: LATVIJAS AUTO
18.04.2020 On 27 March, the Latvian government notified a set of relaxations on driving and rest times rules, which apply until 25 April and are as follows: - Art. 6.1: increase of the maximum daily driving time from 9 hours to 11 hours - Art. 6.2: increase of the maximum weekly driving time from 56 hours to 60 hours - Art. 6.3: increase of the maximum fortnightly driving time from 90 hours to 96 hours - Art 7: the driver shall have an uninterrupted break of at least forty-five minutes if he does not take a rest period after five and a half hours of driving - Art. 8: a regular weekly rest period of 45 hours may be reduced to 24 hours without the requirement of compensation. Source: ITF
22.03.2020 From 18 March 2020, people entering Latvia will have to fill out the following application forms and submit them to the State Border Service:
Source: Latvian Ministry of Transport |