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Tell me, please, I have a seasonal Polish visa, but I want to visit my son in Denmark for a week. Will Poland release and let Denmark in (there is an invitation from the son)? Is the test checked at the border?
Tell me, please, I have a seasonal Polish visa, but I want to visit my son in Denmark for a week. Will Poland release and let Denmark in (there is an invitation from the son)? Is the test checked at the border?
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аватар Elenka08
See Rules for entering Denmark
аватар tschingiss
https://coronasmitte.dk/en/entry-into-denmark/entry-rules
If you know English, you can read it yourself. The bottom line is this: EU residents are allowed to enter the country if there is a good reason (in your case, a trip to your son). A negative COVID test is required upon entry, taken no later than 72 hours prior to entry.
аватар Elenka08
tschingiss, keywords * EU residents * And where does it say that the author is a resident of the EU?
аватар tschingiss
If the author is legally on the territory of Poland (with COVID-19 for more than 10 days), then he automatically enjoys all the rights of EU residents when moving around the EU.
аватар Elenka08
tschingiss, who told you that??
аватар tschingiss
In the general rules of stay for the EU there is such a provision (I retell in my own words): third-country nationals who have a visa to visit any one EU country can freely move around all EU countries. So far, no epidemics have canceled the rule.
аватар Elenka08
Now there are many nuances and limitations. For example, in Poland, now there is such a thing as the extension of permits (visas, biometrics), I will not go into details, but this gives the right to be only in Poland! It is very likely that in other countries right now there is something similar.
аватар tschingiss
Hello Elenka08! I wonder if the author of the question is following our debate? I take information from a source that displays the quarantine requirements of all EU countries. In Poland, only those who apply for long-term residence do not have the right to leave the territory of Poland until the issue of this permit is resolved. In my opinion this is a "card of residence", but I could be wrong. Everyone else can have days off and holidays and can move anywhere as long as the movements do not violate quarantine measures.
аватар Elenka08
tschingiss, hello) maybe you are right :)) and we are talking to you here. But still, I repeat, now there is the concept of an extended visa, and in this case a person can only be in Poland
аватар shevtsova12
Hello tschingiss and Elenka08. Thanks for the information and of course I'm following the answers. (I put thanks with likes on the answer). The problem is that now I am still in Ukraine, upon arrival in Poland, of course, I will undergo observation and before starting work I want to go to my son for a week in Denmark. and I know that now Denmark requires a 24 hour Covid test before boarding a plane.
I was wondering if I could fly out of Poland and provide a test 24 hours before departure.
I don't want to apply for long term stay.
аватар Elenka08
shevtsova12, you will be released from Poland. According to the test, it means you need to find out everything in advance, where, how and so on, in order to be in time
аватар tschingiss
Hello shevtsova12! Indeed, while Elenka08 and I were discussing your question, Denmark has tightened the entry rules. If earlier a negative test was required within 72 hours, then from 01/09/2021, a maximum of 24 hours is required. Therefore, you will have to fly by plane. You can't make it with other means of transport. There is good news. The Danish police have set up an entry hotline. +45 7020 6044 (Monday to Wednesday from 8:00 to 16:00, Thursday from 8:00 to 15:00, Friday from 8:00 to 14:00). Your son (if he speaks the language well enough) or one of the locals, at his request, can call and find out everything for you. And please keep in mind that entry rules can change every week, sometimes even more often. Good luck to you!
аватар shevtsova12
Thank you very much for your advice and wishes. Yes, I will try.
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