Italy Allows Essential Travel From India, Brazil, Bangladesh & Sri Lanka

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The Italian authorities have announced that travelers from India, Brazil, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka reaching the country for essential purposes are no longer banned since the countries have been moved to List E.

A official statement issued the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation reads;

“Since October 26, this order by the Ministry of Health has abolished the special restrictions previously applying to arrivals from Brazil, India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, which have since been included in list E and are therefore subject to the rules applying to those countries.”

Accordingly, based on the new rules, since October 26, travelers reaching Italy from the four countries mentioned above are not required to provide authorization from the Ministry of Health in order to be permitted entry to the country.

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However, it has been announced that only those who plan on travelling to Italy for work, health, and study-related reasons will be eligible to enter the country. In addition, those who need to enter Italy for other essential purposes are also allowed entry.

According to the data provided by the Italian Ministry of Health, persons returning to Italy after staying or transiting through one of the four countries during the last 14 days must present a negative COVID-19 test carried out within 72 hours before entry.

In addition, travelers from these areas are required to fill in a digital Passenger Locator Form and notify the health authorities on their arrival.

Apart from the requirements mentioned above, travelers from List E are obliged to follow a ten-day quarantine requirement as soon as they enter Italy and undergo another COVID-19 test at the end of the self-isolation period.

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Furthermore, the authorities have indicated that entry to Italy after staying or transiting in one of the List E countries during the last couple of weeks is allowed to the following groups of persons:

  • Italian/EU/Schengen Area citizens and their family members
  • Separated international couples
  • Athletes, technicians, foreign press representatives, competition officials and judges

Even though strict entry rules apply to those reaching Italy from countries placed on List E, the authorities have noted that transport crew members, onboard transport staff, cross-border workers, pupils, and students, among others, fall under the exemption list.


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Manish Khandelwal
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Manish Khandelwal, a travel-tech enthusiast with over a decade of experience in the travel industry. Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Travelobiz.com, he's passionate about writing.

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