We are talking about the temporary removal of all restrictions on entry into Germany in connection with the coronavirus pandemic.
On June 11, Germany resumed issuing all types of visas to Russians, including those for tourists and private travel. This was reported on the official website of the German representations in Russia.
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“For entry into Germany, it is no longer necessary to provide a vaccination certificate, certificate of previous illness or negative test for COVID,” the message said.
It also warned that “due to high demand, there may be delays during the application and issuance of visas.” Those wishing to apply for a visa in Germany can do so through VisaMetric’s visa service centers. Registration for an interview is “conducted on the company’s website.”
As you know, since June 29, 2021, Germany has included Russia in the list of countries where new strains of the coronavirus are actively spreading. For Russians entering Germany, a strict 14 -day quarantine has been introduced, the period of which cannot be reduced even if there is a negative test for coronavirus. Quarantine is mandatory even for fully vaccinated and survivors of coronavirus infection.
Earlier this week, it was learned that Germany had lifted all entry restrictions imposed since the start of the coronavirus pandemic.
Note that since April, France has continued to issue all types of visas to Russians. Restrictions associated with the COVID-19 pandemic have been removed.
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Source: korrespondent

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