In connection with the upcoming NATO Foreign Ministers Meeting in Tallinn, Estonia will strengthen the safety level and reintroduce border control between:
Saturday April 17th at 21.00 until Friday April 23rd at 21.00
The Estonian Police and Border Guard Board have published the following information:
The temporary border control will be applied to persons entering Estonia at the Estonian-Latvian border, as well as at ports and airports.
The requirements of customs-, sanitary-, veterinary- and fytosanitary control will not be implemented during the temporary border check.
Crossing of the border in areas between border crossing points is not permitted during this period of reintroduced border control.
EU citizens can enter Estonia at the internal border of Schengen area by presenting a travel document or an ID-card.
Third country citizens must carry a travel document (passport) and a document proving the rights to enter Schengen area when crossing the border.
In general all Estonian border crossing points are open 24h.
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Forwarded by,
Kristiina Sikk
SCCE Ombudsman