Denmark to open borders for Georgian citizens
Denmark to open borders for Georgian citizens

Denmark will be opening borders for Georgian citizens from July 18 based on the decision of Coordination Council of Denmark.

According to the Danish Foreign Ministry, the country’s officials considered the list of the European Union about safe ‘green countries’ and will be opening borders to the citizens of several other countries, namely Tunisia and Uruguay.

Starting July, Denmark has opened borders to Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, South Korea and Thailand.

Foreign Ministry of Denmark also underlines that travel restrictions and quarantine measures are acting for citizens Denmark in Georgia and Uruguay and traveling to these countries is not recommended except of emergency need.