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The latest policy According to the New Finland Daily, the Finnish government made a decision on Thursday to extend the entry restriction to February 9, 2002/KLOC-0.
"On a global scale, the number of people infected with coronavirus pneumonia-19 in COVID-19 is still increasing significantly, and the number of infected people in most countries is growing faster than that in Finland. "Therefore, there is no reason to relax the restrictions now.
The threshold of this decision is the countries with more than 25 new cases per 65,438+million people in the past 14 days. It applies to Schengen countries, non-Schengen EU countries and Britain.
Entering Finland from other Schengen countries requires Schengen internal border traffic control, which applies to people from Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and Portugal.
For Schengen internal border traffic control, only one of the following conditions is allowed to enter Finland:
Return to Finland
Finnish citizens and their family members
Citizens of the European Union and Schengen countries living in Finland and their family members.
Third-country nationals with Finnish residence permit
Transportation to and from other EU and Schengen countries.
Citizens of other EU and Schengen countries and their family members.
Third-country nationals with residence permits from the European Union or Schengen countries.
Work-related or necessary travel
Work-related travel based on work or task
In performing their duties, diplomats, staff of international organizations, military personnel and humanitarian aid workers
Representatives of countries participating in international negotiations and people working for international non-governmental organizations
People studying in Finland
Holders of Finnish residence permits and EU/Schengen citizens with registered residency.
Land border traffic between Finland and Swedish border communities (including Harpalanda, Sweden)? Vuitenet? Pajala and Tornya in Kiruna, Finland,
Ylitornio,Pello,Kolari,Muonio,Enonteki? Community)
Land border traffic between Finnish and Norwegian border communities (including Storfjord, K? Fjord, Nordresha, Kauto Kai Nuo, Kaalashok,
Tana, Nisby, S? R-Varanger community, and Enonteki in Finland? , Inari, Utzhoki community)
Passengers due to family affairs (such as meeting relatives, relationships, funerals, weddings, illness)
Passengers in need of international protection or for other humanitarian reasons
Other necessary and reasonable reasons (for example, necessary personal reasons, representatives of foreign media, scheduled flights at the airport, Finnish property, residence or second residence, Finnish property arrangement and domestic border traffic in pursuit of Sami livelihood and culture).
In addition, there are the following special circumstances:
Leisure boating entering Finland from other Schengen countries is not subject to Schengen internal border traffic control.
People can come to work in Finland from Sweden and Estonia, and there is no self-isolation period of 10 days.
Crossing the frozen river boundaries between Finland and Sweden and between Finland and Norway, but not allowed to go ashore and enter the territory of another country.
Entering Finland from other non-Schengen EU countries and entering Finland from other non-Schengen EU countries, the current travel restrictions are similar to the above-mentioned Schengen internal border traffic control, and apply to entering Finland from Andorra, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Ireland, Monaco, Romania, San Marino and the United Kingdom.
Entering Finland from countries outside the EU and from other non-Schengen EU countries need to follow the Schengen external border traffic control, which is applicable to all third countries, such as Russia, the United States and China.
For traffic control at the outer border of Schengen, only one of the following situations is allowed to enter Finland:
Return to Finland
Finnish citizens and their family members
Citizens of the European Union and Schengen countries living in Finland and their family members.
Third-country nationals with Finnish residence permit
Transportation to and from other EU and Schengen countries.
Citizens of other EU and Schengen countries and their family members.
Third-country nationals with residence permits from the European Union or Schengen countries.
Necessary travel
Health care and rescue service personnel (including emergency personnel) and elderly care professionals.
Freight logistics personnel performing tasks
In performing their duties, diplomats, staff of international organizations, military personnel and humanitarian aid workers
Representatives of countries participating in international negotiations and people working for international non-governmental organizations
Passengers with Finnish residence permit
People who need international protection or travel for other humanitarian reasons.
Urgent family affairs (for example, the birth of one's own child, the serious illness of a close relative, one's own wedding, dating relationship) or other urgent personal reasons.
Other necessary and reasonable transportation, such as work of great significance to social operation or supply security, requires one or more people from other countries to contribute, and the work cannot be delayed; Representatives of foreign media; Regular flights transit at the airport and the return of Finnish citizens' overseas family members
Special groups (such as representatives of culture, sports and business life)
Do you need to isolate yourself after entering Finland? At present, the Finnish Health and Welfare Bureau (THL) has set up traffic lights with infection threshold according to the countries with more than 25 new cases per 654.38+million people in the past 65,438+04 days.
THL is updated every week, and the latest traffic lights start at 20211. The main change of the latest traffic lights is that Japan and South Korea have upgraded from the previous green light to the red light because of the rising infection rate.
If you arrive in Finland from a country with a green light, you don't need to isolate yourself. Even if you pass through red or gray countries on the way, you don't need isolation.
If you arrive in Finland from a country with red or gray traffic lights, it is recommended that you conduct self-isolation for 10 days. Even if you pass through countries with green lights along the way, I suggest you isolate them.
If you take a boat trip or disembark in a country or region with red or gray signal lights, you are advised to isolate yourself.
Exceptions to quarantine recommendations
If your medical certificate shows that you are infected with COVID-19 virus within 6 months, there is no need for self-isolation.
If you arrive in Finland with a COVID-19 negative test certificate within 72 hours and stay in Finland for less than 72 hours, there is no need for a second test and voluntary isolation.
Residents of Finnish and Swedish border communities and residents of Finland and Norway can cross the border without being discovered or isolated.
Regular work commuting from Sweden and Estonia to Finland, and corresponding work commuting from Finland to Sweden and Estonia, without voluntary isolation or testing 10 days. Commuting must be regular, at least once a week.
The period of voluntary isolation can be shortened by two trials.
You can shorten the voluntary isolation period by conducting two voluntary tests.
If you have a COVID-19 negative test certificate within 72 hours after your arrival in Finland, please have another COVID-19 test at least 72 hours after your arrival. If the result of the second test is negative, you can stop isolating yourself.
If you arrive in Finland without a negative test certificate from COVID-19, or if you have a negative test certificate from COVID-19 for more than 72 hours, no matter how long you stay in Finland, we suggest that you conduct voluntary isolation. You can take the COVID-19 test immediately after your arrival in Finland and take the second test 72 hours after the first test. If the results of both tests are negative, self-isolation can also be stopped.
Please stay at home or accommodation for voluntary isolation while waiting for the test results.
Where can I do the COVID-19 test? There are health information stations at airports, docks and land borders. You can ask where the nearest test center is.
You can do the test at the airport, the clinic in your city or the private clinic. If you go to a private clinic, you will have to pay for the test.
If you are not a permanent resident of Finland, please contact your local health care center. It can also be tested in a private clinic, but it needs to be tested for a fee.
Please use a private car when you come home from the airport. If you don't have a car, you can take a taxi or take a train and wear a mask.
Description of voluntary isolation
Voluntary isolation means that a person tries to avoid close contact with people outside his family and stays at home. By observing voluntary isolation 10 days, others can be protected from infection.
I suggest you stay at home and don't go to the workplace or other places outside your home. This helps to protect others from infection. You need to reach an agreement with your employer about your work during the isolation period of 10 days after you return to China.
You can make necessary trips, such as going to see a doctor. However, remember to keep a safe distance and use a mask. Leisure activities don't have to travel.
It is suggested that children should not participate in early childhood education and care during voluntary isolation.
Children who receive basic education should stay at home. You need to reach an agreement with the school on the special arrangement of teaching.
Avoid using public transport.
Please observe the safety instructions
Avoid crowds as much as possible and avoid close contact with others.
The safe distance from others is at least 1 to 2 meters.
Follow good hand hygiene and hygienic habits of coughing and sneezing.
Please follow the instructions provided by the health department.
How to inquire about the information needed to enter Finland during the epidemic? In order to help people to travel to Finland more conveniently during the COVID-19 epidemic, the Helsinki University Hospital Area (HUS), the Finnish Ministry of Social Affairs and Health and the Finnish Health and Welfare Agency (THL) jointly launched the FINENTRY online service. It provides passengers with information and instructions about inspection and self-quarantine in COVID-19.
The Finnish authorities advise passengers to use this new service, because it can speed up your arrival in Finland and guide you how to get a free COVID-19 test in Finland. Negative COVID-19 test results can shorten the time of self-isolation.
FINENTRY can provide the following services:
Make an appointment to take the COVID-19 exam in Finland.
Get the instructions to reach the detection site through SMS.
Get your COVID-19 test results by SMS.