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  1. Travelling to the Netherlands

    Government of the Netherlands. You are ... Check if you need a visa and how to apply for one. COVID-19 and visiting the Netherlands. All travel restrictions related to the Coronavirus have been lifted. Bringing your pets. Find out what you need to do if you're travelling with your pet to the Netherlands. Declaring cash. If you're carrying ...

  2. Travelling and going on holiday (for people in the Netherlands)

    For people in the Netherlands: if you have holiday plans, make sure you prepare well. Always check the travel advice for your destination. And make sure to arrange a Covid certificate for travel outside the EU/Schengen area. For travellers from abroad: check if there are any restrictions before you travel to the Netherlands.

  3. Reisadviezen

    Reisadviezen. Bekijk het reisadvies voor een land of gebied. Lees wat de kleurcode is, welke veiligheidsrisico's er zijn en wat u nodig heeft voor uw reis. Vul een land in en gebruik de pijltoetsen om uw land te selecteren.

  4. Netherlands Travel Advisory

    Netherlands Travel Advisory. Reissued after periodic review without changes. Exercise increased caution in the Netherlands due to terrorism. Country Summary: Terrorists continue plotting possible attacks in the Netherlands. Terrorists may attack with little or no warning, targeting tourist locations, transportation hubs, markets/shopping malls ...

  5. Travelling from the Netherlands

    Visas for travelling outside the Netherlands. NetherlandsWorldwide. Here to help. Wherever you are. About NetherlandsWorldwide. About this website. Deze website in het Nederlands. Information from the Dutch government about travelling abroad in one place .

  6. COVID-19 and visiting the Netherlands

    Search within English part of Government.nl Search COVID-19 and visiting the Netherlands The Government of the Netherlands has decided to lift all travel restrictions related to coronavirus.

  7. Netherlands travel advice

    The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) provides advice about risks of travel to help you make informed decisions. Find out more about FCDO travel advice. Follow and contact FCDO ...

  8. Checklist for travelling abroad

    Ensure you have a valid passport or ID card. Make sure you have a valid travel document. Children also need their own, valid travel document. You can travel to lots of countries on a Dutch ID card. But for other countries, you'll need a passport. A driving licence is not a valid travel document. Check how long your travel document must be valid ...

  9. COVID-19: Travelling in and to the Netherlands

    Consider a holiday in the Netherlands. Travellers from countries where the health risks of COVID-19 are similar to or lower than in the Netherlands are welcome to spend their holiday here. Download the infographic 'Travel smart in the Netherlands'. For more information about travel and holidays: go to government.nl.

  10. Entry requirements

    The Netherlands follows Schengen area rules. Your passport must: have a 'date of issue' less than 10 years before the date you arrive - if you renewed your passport before 1 October 2018, it ...

  11. Travel

    One place for all information from the Dutch government about travel abroad. If you are traveling or living, working or studying outside the Netherlands. Go to content. ... Dutch travel advice by country (information in Dutch) What do I need for travelling from the Netherlands? Travelling with a Dutch passport or ID card;

  12. Health

    FCDO travel advice for the Netherlands. Includes safety and security, insurance, entry requirements and legal differences.

  13. Netherlands International Travel Information

    Enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) to receive security messages and make it easier to locate you in an emergency. Call us in Washington, D.C. at 1-888-407-4747 (toll-free in the United States and Canada) or 1-202-501-4444 (from all other countries) from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m., Eastern Standard Time, Monday through Friday ...

  14. Travelling to, from, and inside the Netherlands during coronavirus

    The Dutch government has changed its travel advice for most countries from code orange (avoid unnecessary travel) to code yellow (pay attention, safety risks). In practice, that means that residents of the Netherlands can travel to these countries this summer for a foreign holiday.

  15. Ministry of Foreign Affairs

    Frank Oostdam (Director, Dutch Association of Travel Agents and Tour Operators, ANVR): We regularly discuss travel advice with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. It helps us provide our customers with good, up-to-date advice. Pepijn Trapman (regional manager, ICCO, Nepal): I will never forget Saturday 25 April. The day started off so well.

  16. What do I need to travel to the Netherlands?

    NetherlandsWorldwide. Here to help. Wherever you are. About NetherlandsWorldwide. About this website. Deze website in het Nederlands. Before travelling to the Netherlands, check which documents you need and which requirements you need to meet.

  17. Travel advice and advisories for Netherlands

    Be particularly vigilant if attending sporting events and during religious holidays and other public celebrations, as terrorists have used such occasions to mount attacks. The Dutch government maintains a public alert system on terrorism and communicates threat level changes online and through local media.

  18. Getting help

    You can call FCDO in London if you need urgent help because something has happened to a friend or relative abroad. Telephone: 020 7008 5000 (24 hours) Find out about call charges.

  19. The Netherlands

    Travel during daylight hours only, especially in rural areas. If you choose to drive a vehicle in the Netherlands, learn the local traffic laws and have the proper paperwork. Get any driving permits and insurance you may need. Get an International Driving Permit (IDP). Carry the IDP and a US-issued driver's license at all times.

  20. Where can I holiday? Current travel advice from the Netherlands

    Travel Advice. Negative test: Yes.You need one no older than 48 hours or an antigen test no older than 24 hours.This does not apply if you can provide proof of vaccination. 🔑 Quarantine on entry: No, if you can provide a Digitial Coronavirus Certificate. Quarantine on return: No. 💉Vaccination passport accepted: Yes, the Digital Coronavirus Certificate or the yellow book are sufficient.

  21. The Netherlands changes travel advice as of today: here's what to

    Travel advice from the Dutch government. From today, all EU countries will be categorised as yellow or green risk, according to the Dutch government. A yellow colour code means that travel is allowed but to be aware of risks. Countries like Spain and Portugal, which are red on the European map, will become yellow according to Dutch travel ...

  22. Home

    Netherlandsworldwide.nl - All the information you need if you travel, live, work or study outside the Netherlands.

  23. Foreign travel advice

    Foreign travel advice. Get advice and warnings about travel abroad, including entry requirements, safety and security, health risks and legal differences. Search for a country or territory - you ...

  24. Libya Travel Advisory

    Updated risk indicators, and the "If you decide to travel" section. Do not travel to Libya due to crime, terrorism, unexploded landmines, civil unrest, kidnapping, and armed conflict.. Country Summary: Crime levels in Libya remain high, including the threat of kidnapping for ransom.U.S. citizens have been targets of these crimes.