[Updated]: Luxembourg: Additional Third-Country Vaccine Certificates Approved

Last Updated on February 23, 2023

This article was originally published on 18 November 2022 and was updated on 5 July 2022 to reflect new information.  

5 July 2022 Update: The government of Luxembourg expanded the list of approved COVID-19 vaccination certificates for entry into the country. The new vaccination certificates that will be considered equivalent to COVID-19 vaccines approved by the European Commission will include vaccination certificates issued by the governments of Bahrain, Ecuador, Indonesia, Kosovo, Madagascar, Seychelles and Vietnam.


Key Points  

  • Four additional vaccine certificates will be accepted for travelers arriving from third countries  

Overview  

As of 16 Nov. 2021, the government of Luxembourg will recognize COVID-19 vaccine certificates issued by the authorities of Georgia, Moldova, New Zealand and Serbia. Third-country foreign nationals from these countries will now be permitted to enter Luxembourg regardless of purpose so long as they hold a valid vaccine certificate in addition to an applicable visa or entry document. For a list of other approved vaccine certificates issued in third-countries click here.  

What are the Changes? 

The government of Luxembourg has approved four additional vaccine certificates for the purpose of non-essential travel.  

Looking Ahead 

Continue to check the government of Luxembourg’s website and Envoy’s website for additional information and updates.  


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