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  1. From Monday 20 September, travellers entering Switzerland who have not been vaccinated or have not recovered from COVID-19 will have to present a negative test result. They will then have to be tested again after four to seven days.

  2. 22 Απρ 2022 · Entry. Entry from Schengen / EU / EFTA: possible without restrictions. Entry from third countries: With effect from 2 May 2022, all remaining countries are removed from the SEM risk country list. This means that entry into Switzerland from all countries in the world will again be possible as before the pandemic.

  3. COVID-19: Travel. Here you will find information on entering Switzerland and travelling abroad. There are currently no COVID-19 pandemic-related restrictions on entering Switzerland. You do not need to present proof of vaccination, recovery or recent test results in order to enter the country.

  4. If you have neither been vaccinated nor have recovered from COVID, depending on how you are entering Switzerland you must show a negative PCR or rapid antigen test result and go into quarantine after entry. People entering by air must supply their contact data.

  5. The Federal Council also began a consultation on two proposals: one regarding rules on entering the country for people who have not been vaccinated or who have not recovered from COVID-19, and another on people vaccinated abroad obtaining a Swiss COVID certificate.

  6. New rules on entering Switzerland: Applicable to all travellers – vaccinated/recovered or unvaccinated, regardless of point of departure: From 4 December Complete entry form Present negative PCR test result (not more than 72 hours old) Foreign nationals: Check if you are allowed to enter at www.sem.admin.ch Travellers entering Switzerland

  7. Restrictions on entering Switzerland to be relaxed. The Federal Council has also decided to relax the requirements for entering Switzerland, as it proposed in the consultation. Persons entering from the Schengen area will no longer be required to quarantine.