Norway will lift travel restrictions to and from more than 20 European countries from July 15, including France, Germany and Britain and three of the 21 provinces of neighboring Sweden.

Norway, which is not a member of the EU but belongs to the passport-free Schengen Area travel zone, currently has some of the strictest limitations on travel in Europe due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Citizens and foreign residents of Denmark, Iceland and Finland have been allowed to enter Norway since June 15. Spain, Greece and the Netherlands were among those added by the government to the list of approved nations on Friday. The list will be reviewed at least every 14 days based on data such as infection rates and hospital admissions in each country.

Bulgaria, Croatia, Luxembourg, Portugal, Romania and Hungary will remain on the list of restricted EU countries, as will 18 Swedish regions, Reuters reports. Travel outside of Europe is also on hold, as well as for non-EU nations such as Russia, Turkey and Ukraine.

Source: RT

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