Those who are going to Italy will have to start to find out if they will be allowed there

Those who are going to Italy will have to start to find out if they will be allowed there The Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has issued an online questionnaire, which should be filled out by tourists wishing to travel to this country in the near future. Answering the questions you can understand what are the limitations associated with COVID-19 at the moment and what is needed for the unimpeded crossing of the Italian border.
The state questionnaire is completely anonymous and does not give 100% guarantees that entry to Italy will be opened. The final decision is still taken by the Italian border guards.
In the questionnaire, a foreign guest is asked to choose a country and region from which he will go to Italy, as well as to specify the states whose borders have crossed them in the last 2 weeks. It is necessary to answer questions about the existence of EU citizenship or the country belonging to the Schengen area, as well as about the right to reside in Italy.
Once all the questionnaire fields have been filled out, the system will provide an answer about the possibility and conditions of entry into the country. For example, some will be able to get to Italy only for work, study or treatment. The questionnaire also provides an opportunity to learn about the need to comply with the mandatory 2-week quarantine on arrival, providing a negative result of testing for coronavirus.
It should be reminded that Italy, like other states, is forced to respond quickly to the changing epidemic in the world and to constantly take new measures to prevent the spread of infection. More recently, the list of European countries with an increased risk of infection has been increased. Therefore, all those who come from their territory must take a molecular or antigenic test no later than 3 days before arriving at the border. Otherwise, new arrivals will have to take the test within 2 days of arriving in Italy. These requirements apply to those who come from France, the Netherlands, the UK and Northern Ireland, as well as the Czech Republic and Spain.
There is also a group called "The Rest of the World", where Russia got. Russians, as well as other citizens of the "Rest of the World" can cross the border only for good reasons related to work, health, study or return home. Tourist trips for such guests are still closed.

Last news

14.02.2023 Vyborg - a unique monument of the knightly Middle Ages

Vyborg is a city with an ancient history, located at the Russian-Finnish border, a hundred kilometers from St. Petersburg. For seven centuries now, its cobbled streets have preserved the spirit of the ancient European era of knightly tournaments. This unique corner of Russia can be called a living monument of the history of human civilization.

10.02.2023 How to behave during turbulence to save your nerves and avoid injury. Part 2

In the last article, the main types of turbulence, the reasons for its occurrence, as well as answers to questions why you should not be afraid of it, were considered. This article will give recommendations on how to behave during a possible "shaking". As well as the actions of passengers that will prevent possible injuries and other negative consequences of turbulence, which can be taken even before the announcement of the danger by the stewardess.

07.02.2023 How to behave during turbulence to save your nerves and avoid injury

More than 30 people flying on a Hawaiian Airlines plane were recently injured due to being caught in a zone of severe turbulence. Such events are extremely rare. However, airline crews take this possibility very seriously. Therefore, passengers should also know what this phenomenon is and how to behave when they find themselves in turbulence.