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Source: European Union/Re-open EU

11.09.2020

Travelling to Liechtenstein
Travelling from EU/EAA countries, including the United Kingdom, is in principle allowed.


All travellers entering Liechtenstein from countries or regions that are defined as Covid risk areas will have to quarantine for 10 days.

As of 26.8.20, Andorra, Belgium, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Romania and Spain (with the exception of Canary Islands) are defined as Covid risk areas.

Third-country nationals

Following the EU council recommendations, entry restrictions are lifted for a selection of third countries. It currently concerns: Australia, Canada, Georgia, Japan, Morocco, New Zealand, Rwanda, South Korea, Thailand, Tunisia, and Urugay, and the EU states outside the Schengen area (Bulgaria, Ireland, Croatia, Romania, and Cyprus). China is also expected to be removed from the list in line with the EU recommendations, provided it guarantees reciprocal rights of entry to people travelling from Liechtenstein.


Travelling from Liechtenstein or returning to Liechtenstein
Currently, the following countries are exempt from the general advice against non-urgent travel abroad (unless they are defined as Covid risk areas): countries in the Schengen area, United Kingdom, Andorra, Australia, Bulgaria, Canada, Croatia, Cyprus, Georgia, Ireland, Japan, Morocco, Monaco, New Zealand, Romania, Rwanda, San Marino, South Korea, Thailand, Tunisia, Urugay, Vatican/Holy See.

If you re-enter Liechtenstein having at any point in the past 14 days spent time in a state or area defined as a Covid risk area, you must immediately go to your home or to other suitable accommodation, where you must stay for 10 days from the day of your arrival. A list of countries and territories with increased covid-infection risks is defined and regularly updated at www.bag.admin.ch.

Rules and Exceptions
Entry restrictions have been lifted for residents of EU/EEA countries (including UK), as well as for their family members (irrespective of their nationality).
Travellers that are required to go into quarantine willl be notified during the flight, on board of coaches and at border crossings. 

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