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Citizens of BiH need a negative PCR test to enter Sweden

Published December 30, 2021
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The Swedish Bus Federation has warned that entering the country requires a negative test for the corona virus not older than 48 hours for all foreign nationals who do not live in Sweden, and that the test must be taken by everyone over 12, the BiH Foreign Trade Chamber said. .

“Unfortunately, the Swedish border police had to refuse a number of passengers who came to Sweden to different bus companies, because they were not able to present the correct documents,” the bus federation said.

It was pointed out that the Swedish Police Administration wants to ensure that all carriers realize how important it is for passengers to have the documents needed to travel to that Scandinavian country.

“In case the passengers do not meet the conditions, it can have far-reaching consequences for the passengers and actors involved in this, ie the carrier plays an important role in supporting the passenger on his return to the destination,” said the Swedish Bus Federation.

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