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Travel to Italy: What You Need to Know Now

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N.B. As of June 1, 2022, the Italian government is no longer requiring a green pass for entry into the countryThe domestic green pass requirement expired May 1, 2022.

Here at ItaliaPass, we’ve gathered information for you on the questions our community members are asking most frequently right now about the Italy green pass and other restrictions. We work hard to keep this information up to date as the situation changes and evolves; however, we advise you to double check with local government authorities regarding your specific itinerary prior to booking and travel.

Here’s what you’ll find in this article:

What is required for tourists to enter Italy?

To check the specific requirements for entering Italy based on your particular circumstances, complete the Italian Foreign Ministry’s interactive traveler survey here.

Generally speaking, these are the requirements for entry:

What is the EU Digital COVID Certificate? What is Italy’s green pass?

The EU Digital COVID Certificate is issued to EU citizens and residents as digital proof of one of the following criteria:

Health authorities in each EU country are responsible for issuing their own equivalent of the EU Digital COVID Certificate to their citizens and residents. 

Italy does not issue EU Digital COVID Certificates, aka green passes, to citizens or residents of other countries.

However, it does accept as a green pass equivalent proof of one of the above criteria issued from a country’s health authorities. For vaccinated travelers, these include:

Where can I find the most up-to-date information in English about traveling in Italy?

The best sources to check for current information about travel in Italy are your country’s embassy in Italy and the Italian authorities’ websites in English regarding travel. 

Here are some of those resources in brief:

United States

Are U.S. citizens permitted to enter? Yes. Travelers from the United States may enter Italy if they are asymptomatic AND present one of the following:

Passengers unable to present a valid vaccination or recovery certificate or negative test result will have to self isolate on arrival for five days and undergo a molecular PCR or rapid antigen test at the end of the isolation.

Canada

Travelers arriving from Canada are presently allowed entry to Italy, if certain specific criteria are met. You should not depend on the Government of Canada for assistance related to changes to your travel plans. To learn more about entry criteria and to verify if you can enter Italy, contact the Embassy of Italy in Canada to ask if you may be allowed entry, based on your individual circumstances and your itinerary.

Britain

Italian authorities

Italian National Tourism Board COVID-19 Updates: Information for Tourists

Italian Foreign Ministry COVID-19 Information for Foreigners in Italy

Italian Health Ministry COVID-19 Information for Travelers to Italy

Questions about how to get a super green pass? Visit our FAQ page.

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