Luxembourg allows Moroccans on its territory
From December 6, 2021, third-country nationals with a certificate proving a complete vaccination schedule considered equivalent by Luxembourg and issued by Albania, Andorra, Armenia, the United States of ‘America, Georgia, Faroe Islands, Israel, Morocco, Moldova, Monaco, New Zealand, Panama, Republic of North Macedonia, United Kingdom, Salvador, San Marino, Serbia, Singapore, Togo, Turkey , Ukraine and the Vatican are allowed to enter Luxembourg territory, including for non-essential trips, said a press release from the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs relating to temporary immigration restrictions.
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“Third country nationals are also authorized to enter the territory of the Grand Duchy, if the trip is considered essential. To this end, an express request should be sent by email ([email protected]) to the Passport, Visa and Legalization Office, with a view to issuing a specific certificate ”, the same source said. “Is considered equivalent for this purpose: the certificate issued by a Member State of the European Union or of the Schengen Area as well as the certificate issued by a third country which is seen as equivalent either on the basis of a recognition note by the Luxembourg or by an implementing act of the European Commission ”, explains the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs.
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In addition to the certificate, other health measures are applicable for all travel by air transport to the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg. Anyone from the age of 12 years and 2 months must present one of the following documents upon boarding: a vaccination certificate attesting to a complete vaccination schedule against the coronavirus, established in accordance with article 3bis of the amended law of July 17, 2020 on measures to combat the Covid-19 pandemic; a certificate of recovery drawn up, in accordance with the provisions of Regulation (EU) 2021/953, for people who have suffered a recent SARS-CoV-2 infection within 6 months before their displacement and who have completed the isolation period applicable in the respective country with disappearance of all symptoms of infection and the negative result (on paper or electronic document) of a nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT) for the detection of the viral RNA of SARS-CoV-2 ( PCR, TMA or LAMP methods) carried out less than 72 hours before the flight or a rapid SARS-CoV-23 antigen test carried out less than 48 hours before the flight, by a medical analysis laboratory or any other body authorized for this effect.