‘The situation has not yet normalised. The spread of infection and local restrictions can change very quickly, which makes the situation unpredictable. Therefore, it is not a good idea to withdraw the global travel advice at this time,’ said Minister of Foreign Affairs Ine Eriksen Søreide.
The Government has decided to rescind the global travel advice in stages. As of 5 July, the travel advice was withdrawn for the EU/EEA, Switzerland and the UK. The travel advice was also withdrawn for certain countries and regions on the EU’s list of epidemiologically safe third countries. These are non-EU/EEA countries and regions that meet the criteria for infection levels set by the Norwegian Institute of Public Health.
The following countries and regions on the EU’s list of safe third countries have been classified as ‘purple’, and are therefore also excepted from the Ministry’s global travel advice: Australia, New Zealand, Saudi Arabia, Singapore and Taiwan. Please note that Albania, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Canada, Israel, Japan, Kosovo, Moldova, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Qatar, Serbia, South Korea, Ukraine and the US are also excepted from the travel advice despite the fact that these countries no longer satisfy the Norwegian Institute of Public Health’s criteria for ‘purple’ countries.
Anyone who is considering travelling abroad should think carefully about whether it is necessary for them to travel, and make sure that they know what the situation is in the country they are planning to visit.
The Ministry will review the g