Luxembourg
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Luxembourg is Moderate restrictions for travel. Get travel ban, restrictions alerts and advice before travelling to Luxembourg. Luxembourg is part of Europe with main city at
Luxembourg. Its Developed country with a
population of 576K people. The main currency is Euro. The languages
spoken are French, German and Luxembourgish.
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π¨ Travel Advice for Luxembourg
Moderate restrictions
for travelInternational travel to Luxembourg is permitted. It is necessary to comply with requirements to ensure entry is allowed.
The vaccine must be authorized by the European Medicines Agency and issued by an EU Member State, a Schengen Area Member State, or other specific countries. The full list can be found at https://covid19.public.lu/en/travellers/visiting-luxembourg.html
Full details on the EU Digital Certificate, including how EU residents can access their certificate, can be found at https://ec.europa.eu/info/live-work-travel-eu/coronavirus-response/safe-covid-19-vaccines-europeans/eu-digital-covid-certificateen
Those who have recently recovered from COVID-19 are exempt from testing requirements and may provide proof of a positive antigen or PCR test, taken at least 14 days before departure and not more than 180 days, on departure. This only applies to certificates issued by an EU Member State or Schengen Area Member country.
Health documentation must be in Luxembourgish, German, French, English, Spanish, Italian, or Portuguese.
For more details Government of Luxembourg
Information related to the COVID-19 response in Luxembourg can be found at https://covid19.public.lu/en/sanitary-measures.html
Vaccinated travelers must still provide a pre-departure test and may be randomly selected to be tested on arrival. Travelers are also required to have a suitable quarantine plan in place for 14 days as a precaution, even when seeking the fully vaccinated exemption.
Proof of vaccination must be uploaded on the ArriveCAN application. The final dose must have been administered at least 15 days before departure and supporting documentation must be in English, French, or with a certified translation.
Further information can be found at https://travel.gc.ca/travel-covid/travel-restrictions/covid-vaccinated-travellers-entering-canada#determine-fully
Travelers testing negative on the day-8 test may leave quarantine 14 days after arrival. Travelers testing positive will undergo further 10-day quarantine from the day the test was taken and follow the instructions of local authorities.
Travelers may instead provide documentation of having recovered from COVID-19. This will require proof of a positive test result, taken at least 15 days before departure and not more than 180 days before departure.
Proof of negative molecular test result or recovery must be uploaded to the ArriveCAN application. Further information on the testing requirements, such as types of tests accepted, can be found at https://travel.gc.ca/travel-covid/travel-restrictions/flying-canada-checklist/covid-19-testing-travellers-coming-into-canada?utmcampaign=gac-amc-covid-20-21&utmsource=travel-covidtravel-restrictionsflying&utmmedium=redirect&utmcontent=en#getting-tested
Travelers may register for the test on arrival at https://travel.gc.ca/travel-covid/travel-restrictions/flying-canada-checklist/covid-19-testing-travellers-coming-into-canada?utmcampaign=gac-amc-covid-20-21&utmsource=travel-covidtravel-restrictionsflying&utmmedium=redirect&utmcontent=en#register
Travelers who can present proof of a positive test result, taken at least 14 days before departure and not more than 180 days before, are exempt from testing on arrival.
Open with conditions
If another country has been visited in the previous 14 days that is considered high-risk, travelers will be required to undergo testing and quarantine requirements on arrival. Full details can be found at https://covid19.public.lu/en/travellers/visiting-luxembourg.htmlVaccinations and vaccinated travel
Travelers who present a valid international certificate for full vaccination against COVID-19, with the use of an approved vaccine, are exempt from testing requirements. The final dose must have been administered at least 14 days before departure.The vaccine must be authorized by the European Medicines Agency and issued by an EU Member State, a Schengen Area Member State, or other specific countries. The full list can be found at https://covid19.public.lu/en/travellers/visiting-luxembourg.html
EU Digital COVID Certificate
Travelers may provide their EU Digital Certificate in paper or digital format as proof of vaccination, negative test result, or previous recovery. Health documents provided this way will not require further verification on arrival.Full details on the EU Digital Certificate, including how EU residents can access their certificate, can be found at https://ec.europa.eu/info/live-work-travel-eu/coronavirus-response/safe-covid-19-vaccines-europeans/eu-digital-covid-certificateen
Test/medical certificate required
Proof of a negative nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT) test taken within the previous 48 hours, must be provided before departure. Accepted NAAT tests include PCR, TMA, or LAMP. Alternatively, travelers can present a rapid antigen test, taken within 24 hours.Those who have recently recovered from COVID-19 are exempt from testing requirements and may provide proof of a positive antigen or PCR test, taken at least 14 days before departure and not more than 180 days, on departure. This only applies to certificates issued by an EU Member State or Schengen Area Member country.
Health documentation must be in Luxembourgish, German, French, English, Spanish, Italian, or Portuguese.
For more details Government of Luxembourg
Government measures
Although restrictions are gradually lifting, they may be re-introduced at any time and preventative health measures remain encouraged. The 'CovidCheck system' as proof of vaccination, negative test result, or previous recovery is required to access most establishments and facilities or to attend events. Social distancing measures must be observed with gatherings of over 10 people and the CovidCheck system will be in place for gatherings of 20 people. Full details can be found at https://covid19.public.lu/en/covidcheck/system.htmlInformation related to the COVID-19 response in Luxembourg can be found at https://covid19.public.lu/en/sanitary-measures.html
Use of masks
Face masks are required in all indoor public spaces, on public transportation, and in gatherings of more than 10 people.Public transport
Public transportation is operational with social distancing rules in place. Drivers are currently not selling tickets so tickets should be purchased in advance.Restaurants
Restaurants are open until 11 pm for vaccinated and recently recovered customers who have proof of having received a vaccine booster or a recent negative test. A self-test can also be performed on-site.Bars
Bars are open until 11 pm for vaccinated and recently recovered customers who have proof of having received a vaccine booster or a recent negative test. A self-test can also be performed on-site.Nightclubs
Nightclubs may open until 11 pm for vaccinated and recently recovered customers who have proof of having received a vaccine booster or a recent negative test. A self-test can also be performed on-site.Shops
Shops are open with adapted safety measures in place, such as the use of hand sanitizer and social distancing.On return
Vaccinations and vaccinated travel
Travelers who present a valid international certificate for full vaccination against COVID-19, with the use of an approved vaccine, do not require an essential reason to enter and are exempt from quarantine requirements.Vaccinated travelers must still provide a pre-departure test and may be randomly selected to be tested on arrival. Travelers are also required to have a suitable quarantine plan in place for 14 days as a precaution, even when seeking the fully vaccinated exemption.
Proof of vaccination must be uploaded on the ArriveCAN application. The final dose must have been administered at least 15 days before departure and supporting documentation must be in English, French, or with a certified translation.
Further information can be found at https://travel.gc.ca/travel-covid/travel-restrictions/covid-vaccinated-travellers-entering-canada#determine-fully
Quarantine required
Travelers are required to self-quarantine for 14 days on arrival at their own residence or accommodation.Travelers testing negative on the day-8 test may leave quarantine 14 days after arrival. Travelers testing positive will undergo further 10-day quarantine from the day the test was taken and follow the instructions of local authorities.
Test/medical certificate required
Proof of a negative test result, taken within the previous 72 hours, must be provided on departure.Travelers may instead provide documentation of having recovered from COVID-19. This will require proof of a positive test result, taken at least 15 days before departure and not more than 180 days before departure.
Proof of negative molecular test result or recovery must be uploaded to the ArriveCAN application. Further information on the testing requirements, such as types of tests accepted, can be found at https://travel.gc.ca/travel-covid/travel-restrictions/flying-canada-checklist/covid-19-testing-travellers-coming-into-canada?utmcampaign=gac-amc-covid-20-21&utmsource=travel-covidtravel-restrictionsflying&utmmedium=redirect&utmcontent=en#getting-tested
Testing on arrival
A molecular test will be administered on arrival and travelers will be provided COVID-19 at-home specimen collection kits which must be taken on day 8 of the quarantine period. The kit contains information on how to collect, store and ship the samples.Travelers may register for the test on arrival at https://travel.gc.ca/travel-covid/travel-restrictions/flying-canada-checklist/covid-19-testing-travellers-coming-into-canada?utmcampaign=gac-amc-covid-20-21&utmsource=travel-covidtravel-restrictionsflying&utmmedium=redirect&utmcontent=en#register
Travelers who can present proof of a positive test result, taken at least 14 days before departure and not more than 180 days before, are exempt from testing on arrival.
Travel restriction details for Luxembourg
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π Lockdown Details for Luxembourg
Restaurants, bars and cafΓ©s are open to the public both indoors and outdoors.
The accommodation of customers is subject to specific rules depending on the system under which these establishments choose to operate.
Both indoor and outdoor gatherings are permitted.
Owners of restaurants, bars and cafΓ©s can choose whether they want to opt for the CovidCheck system or not.
Shops, including non-essential shops, are open to the public.
Shopping centres with a sales area equal to or greater than 400m2 must in addition, provide a health protocol, which has be accepted by the National Health Directorate.
In order to enable the shops to welcome their customers in the best possible safety conditions, certain measures have been put in place:
-Masks must be worn for all activities in closed spaces, open to the public. -Try to keep an interpersonal distance of 2 meters. -Consider the protective measures. -Avoid hand-to-hand exchanges. -Not wearing a mask in shops is punishable and customers may be refused.
The accommodation of customers is subject to specific rules depending on the system under which these establishments choose to operate.
Both indoor and outdoor gatherings are permitted.
Owners of restaurants, bars and cafΓ©s can choose whether they want to opt for the CovidCheck system or not.
Shops, including non-essential shops, are open to the public.
Shopping centres with a sales area equal to or greater than 400m2 must in addition, provide a health protocol, which has be accepted by the National Health Directorate.
In order to enable the shops to welcome their customers in the best possible safety conditions, certain measures have been put in place:
-Masks must be worn for all activities in closed spaces, open to the public. -Try to keep an interpersonal distance of 2 meters. -Consider the protective measures. -Avoid hand-to-hand exchanges. -Not wearing a mask in shops is punishable and customers may be refused.
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