BY: Alison Fox
Italy introduced a questionnaire visitors can use to determine if and how they can enter the country in an effort to simplify navigating travel restrictions, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.
The interactive questionnaire tells visitors if they need a reason to come as well as what restrictions or pre-arrival testing would be required. The survey asks potential visitors questions like which country they plan on entering Italy from, where they have been for the previous 14 days before their trip if they are an EU citizen or from a Schengen Country, and if they are a legal resident in Italy.
SOURCE: https://www.travelandleisure.com
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