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  • 18 August 2020 / Ministry of Health, Prime Minister's Office, Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    New rules on quarantine, isolation and screening at the border

    Passengers arriving in Iceland on and after 19 August 2020 may choose either to submit to two screening tests for COVID-19, separated by five days’ quarantine until the results of the second test are ...


  • 14 August 2020 / Ministry of Health, Ministry of Food٫ Agriculture and Fisheries, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Infrastructure, Prime Minister's Office, Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Double border screening for all arriving passengers

    The Government of Iceland has decided to impose more comprehensive border-screening measures as of 19 August. All arriving passengers must choose between a 14-day quarantine and a double tes...


  • 30 July 2020 / Ministry of Health, Prime Minister's Office, Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Iceland takes precautionary measures

    New clusters of domestic infections are being investigated Gathering limit set at 100 individuals Continued emphasis on personal hygienic measures and individual responsibility Renewed r...


  • 23 July 2020 / Ministry of Health, Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Further easing of restrictions announced

    No new domestic infections in the last three weeks 11 active infections found in border screening during the same period Local incidence in the past 14 days is 0, but 2,2 per 100 thousand...


  • 16 July 2020 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Justice

    Revised list - residents of twelve non-EEA and Schengen states allowed to visit Iceland

    European Union Member States have updated the list of countries for which travel restrictions at the external border should be gradually lifted. Two countries have been removed from the list: Serbia a...


  • 14 July 2020 / Ministry of Health, Ministry of Food٫ Agriculture and Fisheries, Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Travellers from Denmark, Norway, Finland, and Germany to be exempt from screening and quarantine requirements

    Iceland's chief epidemiologist has decided that as of Thursday 16 July, Denmark, Norway, Finland, and Germany will be removed from the list of high-risk countries. The effect of this change is that tr...


  • 13 July 2020 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Justice

    Residents of fourteen non-EEA and Schengen states allowed to visit Iceland

    Update 16 July 2020: the list of non-EEA and Schengen states allowed to visit Iceland has been revised. The Minister of Justice has decided to extend the travel restrictions imposed by the EU and...


  • 10 July 2020 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Health

    Icelanders and residents in Iceland to take special precautions after arriving in Iceland

    The Minister of Health has decided, based on the recommendations of the Chief Epidemiologist, that Icelandic citizens and residents of Iceland who choose to be tested upon arrival will have to take sp...


  • 06 July 2020 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Joint press statement: Nordic Foreign Ministers receive report on Nordic cooperation on foreign and security policy

    On 30 October 2019, the foreign ministers of Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden decided to task Mr. Björn Bjarnason of Iceland to prepare an independent report with non-binding proposals on ...


  • 03 July 2020 / Ministry of Health, Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    COVID-19: Decision on revised border screening regulations

    The Minister of Health has agreed to the Chief Epidemiologist’s recommendations to revise the current border-screening regulations, to be issued and effective no later than 13 July. The revision will...


  • 03 July 2020 / Prime Minister's Office, Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Iceland one of the UN Member States in Generation Equality Forum Action Coalitions

    Iceland will be among the UN Member States chosen to lead one of the UN Women Generation Equality Forum Action Coalitions, as has been announced. Iceland will lead the Action Coalition on gender-based...


  • 01 July 2020 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Justice, Ministry of Health

    Few active COVID-19 cases found in border tests - new cases in line with what was expected

    Since 15 June Iceland has offered all international arrivals the opportunity to undergo COVID-19 testing at their point of entry as an alternative to a 14-day quarantine. The rule does not apply to mi...


  • 30 June 2020 / Ministry of Justice, Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Travel restrictions for residents of 15 countries to be lifted soon

    Iceland will soon lift travel restrictions for residents of fifteen states outside the EU/Schengen Area in line with the decision of EU Member States. EU/Schengen citizens and residents are free to t...


  • 26 June 2020 / Ministry of Health, Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Price for border screening decreases

    Starting 1 July, passengers who choose to be tested on arrival will be charged a fee of ISK 11,000 if paid on site, but ISK 9000 if paid in advance. The fee is lower than initially announced (ISK 150...


  • 16 June 2020 / Ministry of Health, Ministry of Justice, Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Easing of restrictions on gatherings on 15 June

    On June 15, the Minister of Health announced a further relaxation of the restrictions of gatherings that have been in place due to COVID-19. The main change is that larger gatherings will now be limit...


  • 15 June 2020 / Ministry of Health, Ministry of Food٫ Agriculture and Fisheries, Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Travellers to be tested at border - Science to guide path to the easing of travel restrictions

    Starting today, Monday 15 June, Iceland will offer voluntary testing for COVID-19 for passengers arriving in Iceland, as an alternative to a 14-day quarantine. This is the first step in a carefully ma...


  • 12 June 2020 / Ministry for Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Justice

    Changes in travel restrictions until 1 July

    Iceland will continue to implement the EU/Schengen travel restrictions, which have now been extended until 1 July. EU, EFTA, and UK nationals will continue to be able to enter Iceland under the condit...


  • 12 June 2020 / Ministry of Health, Ministry of Food٫ Agriculture and Fisheries, Ministry of Justice, Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Regulation on quarantine, isolation and testing for COVID-19 at the border

    On 15 June a new and amended regulations regarding on quarantine, isolation, testing for COVID-19 will take effect. The changes are in line with the recommendations of the Chief Epidemiolog...


  • 08 June 2020 / Ministry of Health, Ministry of Food٫ Agriculture and Fisheries, Ministry of Justice, Prime Minister's Office, Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Information for travellers arriving in Iceland from 15 June 2020

    Passengers arriving in Iceland from 15 June can choose to be tested for COVID-19 or to go into quarantine for two weeks. This is in line with  the Chief Epidemiologist's recommendations and ...


  • 05 June 2020 / Ministry of Health, Ministry of Food٫ Agriculture and Fisheries, Ministry of Justice, Ministry for Foreign Affairs

    Information for travellers arriving in Iceland from 15 June 2020

    The Government has today announced that all passengers arriving in Iceland from 15 June can choose to be tested for COVID-19 (free of charge for an initial two-week period) or quarantine for two weeks...

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