“During your stay, you no longer need to prove your “3-G” status,” the official travel portal of Austria states. The PCR test must be taken within 72 hours before arrival in Austria, and the rapid antigen test must be taken within 72 hours before arrival.Įven though Austria still continues to keep in place entry rules for incoming travellers, the country has already dropped the majority of its domestic COVID-19 rules. Austria currently recognises only recovery certificates indicating that the holder has tested positive for the virus for the last time within the previous 180 days.Īs for the negative COVID-19 tests, Austria accepts both PCR and rapid antigen tests.
On the other hand, the recovery passes have a shorter validity.
The Austrian authorities explain that the country accepts only vaccination certificates that prove that the holder has completed vaccination in the last 270 days or has received an additional vaccine dose. However, it has been highlighted that everyone must make sure to meet the validity period that currently applies to vaccination and recovery certificates as well as to the negative test results. Travellers who present one of the three passes are permitted restriction-free entry to Austria, meaning that they do not need to undergo any other additional entry rules. The Austrian official travel portal explains that currently, all persons are required to present one of the certificates – a vaccination, recovery, or test certificate – upon their arrival. Austria © Dan V | UnsplashĪustria continues to keep in place its entry rules for all incoming travellers. On the other hand, the other countries still continue to require travellers to meet entry rules.īefore planning your escape to Europe this summer, make sure to check the entry rules that each country currently applies. The list of the EU/EEA countries that have dropped all of their restrictions and now permit restriction-free entry to all travellers is as follows: While some European Union/European Economic Area have only decided to ease some of their restrictions, others have lifted all of their COVID-19 entry rules for all travellers, reports.
i do enjoy going out dancing and going to karaoke though, so it's not like i'm totally opposed to hanging out in bars.Īnyway, just looking to get to know some cool people in the area and find some interesting things (queer and non-queer centered stuff) in the area to get involved in.Īnyway, so send me an email at if you might be into hanging out or if you know of anything cool going on i might be into.With the summer holidays just around the corner, travellers from all over the world can start planning their trip to Europe as the majority of countries have already relaxed their COVID-19 entry rules. i don't mind being around alcohol/going to bars, but love to do stuff that's not centered around alcohol too (which can be kinda hard to come by in gay/queer communities). Staying in metro Detroit area right now, but will be moving to SW Detroit in late January. I am progressive in my politics, i love to read, I have a cat and a dog who are both super sweet. I'm applying to grad school and want to teach High School English. Just getting out of a serious long-term relationship and trying to rebuild my life, sort of starting over from scratch.
My family is here and i still have a couple friends here and there, but mostly I am looking to establish myself in the community, make new friends etc.Ī little about me, I'm FTM, queer/bi/pansexual//whatever- i'm mostly into dating guys but i've dated and been in relationships with everyone. I'm Jack, i grew up in Michigan, but moved away when I was 18.īeen living in Portland, Oregon for awhile, but i just moved back about a week ago.