Italy:
Italy Starts Reopening Its Borders
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Italy has started to reopen its borders, allowing travellers
from the EU and Schengen area to enter without being required to
quarantine.
From 3 June 2020, it is possible to travel from one Italian
region to another, with no restrictions, while complying with
social distancing rules.
From the same date, travellers from EU countries and the
Schengen area (plus UK, Northern Ireland, Andorra, Monaco and
Vatican City) are generally allowed to enter the country, with no
quarantine requirement.
Borders will continue to be closed, at least until 15 June 2020
to non-EU travellers, who are only allowed to enter the country in
specific cases (for work needs, health reasons, or to return to
their residence or domicile).
Firm: Toffoletto De Luca Tamajo e Soci
Originally published 17 Jun 2020
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