As of July 1, 2020, the Netherlands has lifted the entry ban for travelers from 14 countries. The entry ban was imposed due to the corona pandemic.
Schengen entry ban gradually lifted as of 1 July
The European Commission has asked the Schengen member states to start admitting third-country nationals again from 1 July. This will then concern countries outside Europe where the epidemiological situation is comparable to the countries in Europe or countries where the corona outbreak is under control.
The Netherlands is extending the border closure for people from outside Europe
The travel restrictions that apply to foreigners from outside Europe due to the corona pandemic have been extended until July 1.
On holiday to the Netherlands
Tourists from a number of EU countries can go on holiday to the Netherlands from 15 June 2020. Foreign tourists must comply with the Dutch measures to combat the corona virus.
The Netherlands extends entry ban for persons from outside Europe
The travel restrictions for the Netherlands due to the corona crisis have been extended up to and including 15 June 2020. This concerns the restriction on all non-essential travel by persons from third countries to Europe (all EU Member States, all Schengen members and the UK), with the aim to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 virus.
EU entry ban extended
From 19 March 2020, the entry conditions for people who want to travel to the Netherlands have been tightened. The EU proposal regarding an entry ban for non-essential travel has been extended until 15 May 2020.