ALERT – New rules for Romanians traveling to Italy, in the context of the coronavirus epidemic – News from sources



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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs declares that the Italian authorities have reviewed the conditions of entry to the Italian Republic in the context of the evolution of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Therefore, for people traveling to the Italian Republic of Romania, a number of exceptions have been added to those in force at this time. The measures adopted are applicable from October 14 to November 13 of this year.

Thus, according to the information publicly communicated by the Italian authorities, persons who cumulatively meet the following conditions are exempt from the obligation of medical supervision and self-isolation for a period of 14 days upon entering the Italian Republic: they do not present symptoms of infection by the SARS virus. CoV-2, have not traveled in the last 14 days before entering Italy in the countries or territories of list F (Armenia, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Chile, Kuwait, North Macedonia, Republic of Moldova , Oman, Panama, Peru, Dominican Republic, Kosovo, Montenegro, Colombia) and you are in one of the following situations:

• people who enter Italy for the purpose of a short stay (up to 120 hours in total) for reasons of work, health or absolute urgency, with the obligation to leave Italian territory at the end of the period or, failing that, to leave subject to self-isolation and health surveillance measures;

• people who enter Italy for transit purposes for a maximum period of 36 hours in private means of transport, with the obligation to leave Italian territory at the end of the period or, failing that, to submit to measures of self-isolation and surveillance of health ,

• citizens and residents of an EU Member State or of the states and territories indicated in List A (San Marino, Holy See), List B (Austria, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Denmark, including the Faroe Islands and Greenland, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Poland, Portugal, including the Azores and Madeira, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Hungary, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, including the islands of Svalbard and Jan Mayen, Switzerland , Andorra, Principality of Monaco), list C (Belgium, France, including Guadeloupe, Martinique, Guyana, Reunion, Mayotte and other territories outside the European continent, the Netherlands, excluding territories outside the European continent, the Czech Republic, Spain , including the territories of the African continent, the United Kingdom United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (including the Channel Islands, Gibraltar, the Isle of Man and the British bases on the island of Cyprus and excluding the territories f outside the European continent) and Sta D (Australia, Canada, Georgia, Japan, New Zealand, Romania, Rwanda, Republic of Korea, Thailand, Tunisia, Uruguay) who travel to Italy for proven work reasons and who have not been or have been in transit in the last 14 days before entering the territory of Italy in one or more of the States and territories indicated in List C;

• health personnel who enter Italy for the purpose of practicing health professions, even in the cases of temporary practice provided for by art. 13 of Decree Law No. 18 of March 17, 2020, modified by law no. 27/2020;

• cross-border workers entering and leaving to go to work and then return to their home, residence or home;

• personnel of companies based or secondary in Italy who return to Italy after traveling abroad for work reasons, for a maximum period of 120 hours (5 days);

• Officials and agents, whatever they are called, of the European Union or international organizations, diplomatic agents, technical-administrative staff of diplomatic missions, consular officials and employees, Italian or foreign military and police forces, and firefighters in the exercise of their functions ;

• Pupils and students who take courses in a state other than that in which they have their domicile, residence or residence, and to which they return daily or at least once a week.

At the same time, the MFA establishes that the following categories of persons remain as exceptions to the obligation of medical supervision and self-isolation for a period of 14 days upon entry into the Italian Republic, provided that they do not show symptoms of infection by the SARS virus -CoV-2: of means of transport; navigation staff; people who enter Italy for work reasons covered by special security protocols approved by the competent health authority; In the case of registrations for reasons that cannot be postponed, including participation in sporting events and exhibitions at the international level, with prior authorization from the Ministry of Health and with the obligation to present the carrier at the time of shipment or any person designated to carry out controls, the certificate confirms the completion, within 72 hours prior to entering the national territory, of a molecular buffer type diagnosis or antigen capture test with a negative result.

The MFA emphasizes that for all other categories of persons traveling from Romania to the Italian Republic, the obligation of medical supervision and self-isolation for a period of 14 days applies.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs recalls that Romanian citizens can request consular assistance at the telephone numbers of the Romanian diplomatic mission and the consular offices in the Italian Republic:

Romanian Embassy in Rome: +39 06.835.233.44, +39 06.835.233.52, +39 06.835.233.58, +39 06.835.233.56, +39 06.835.233.69, +39 06.835.233.71, +39 06.835.233.74, +39345 147 3935 (emergency phone);

Romanian Consulate General in Milan: +39 0240098207, +39 02.40074018, +39 366.108.1444 (emergency telephone number);

Consulate General of Romania in Turin: +39 011 249 57 75, +39 011 249 52 64, +39 011 18 95 83 90, +39 338 756 8134 (emergency telephone number);

Consulate General of Romania in Trieste: +39 040 411 652, +39 040 452 8136, +39 040 416 350, +39 340 8821688 (emergency telephone number);

Romanian Consulate General in Bari: +39 080 548 1042, +39 080 546 1893, +39 080 548 4671, +39 080 546 1470, + 39-334 604 2299 (emergency telephone number);

Consulate General of Romania in Bologna: +39 051 5872120, +39 051; 5872209, +39349 1178220 (emergency phone number);

Consulate of Romania in Catania: +39.095.537.909, +39095536139, +39 320 965 3137 (emergency telephone number).

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs recommends consulting the pages: http://www.mae.ro/node/51917, http://roma.mae.ro/ and http://www.mae.ro/.



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