Netherlands travel regulations.
- Ana Tabuenca
- Mar 18, 2021
- 1 min read
Authorities have extended the nationwide 2100-0430 curfew imposed to stem the spread of COVID-19 until 0430 March 31.
If you are aged 13 or over and travelling to the Netherlands from a high-risk country, you must provide proof that you have tested negative for COVID-19. You can do this by presenting a negative NAAT (PCR) test result based on a sample collected no more than 24 hours before boarding. Or you can present both a negative NAAT (PCR) test result based on a sample collected no more than 72 hours before arrival in the Netherlands and a negative rapid test result based on a sample collected no more than 24 hours before boarding. Latest information on the Coronavirus and Schiphol
If you are travelling by air or sea, you must show these documents to the airline or shipping/ferry company before departure. If you are unable to present the correct documents, you will not be permitted to board. If you are coming from an EU/Schengen area country or outside an EU/Schengen area country, a safety region official may ask you to present the documents on arrival. If you are coming from a country outside the EU/Schengen area, the Royal Military and Border Police (Koninklijke Marechaussee) will ask to see your documents at passport control. If you are unable to present the correct documents and you are not a national of an EU or Schengen country, the Royal Military and Border Police may refuse you entry to the Netherlands
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