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Sweden Authorities extend warning against nonessential travel to non-EU countries until at least 1 July

Sweden Authorities extend warning against nonessential travel to non-EU countries until at least 1 July

From media reports: The Local reported that Sweden's foreign ministry has again extended its advice against non-essential travel to non-EU countries until at least 1 July, with a few exceptions.  

From 1 June, some countries will be exempted from the list, meaning travel from Sweden to the following countries will no longer be advised against: Australia, Israel, New Zealand, Rwanda, Singapore, South Korea and Thailand.  

These countries had previously been removed from Sweden's non-EU entry ban, but it is the first time that they are added to the exempted list for travel in the other direction.  

All countries in the EU, EEA and Schengen area, as well as the UK, have already had the travel advisory lifted, although this does not mean travel to these places is encouraged.  

The advisory has been extended multiple times since it was first introduced in mid-March 2020. 

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