Will I need to go through immigration when flying from Sweden to Finland?
I will be in Stockholm in January and I'm thinking of taking a flight to Rovaniemi, Finland while I'm there.
I know I will have to go through immigration to get into Sweden. But, since I'm already in the Schengen area, will I need to go through immigration/passport control to fly to Finland, or, will is be considered a domestic/Schengen fight even though it's international?
I doubt this will happen in Sweden, but I've been through immigration before where it took over an hour to get through and then you have to walk an additional 20 minutes to the gate. I want to make sure I allocate myself enough time.
I'm not sure of the airport of departure yet, it will either be Bromma or Arlanda (if that even makes a difference).
Now, I found this question, but that deals with transit. I will be in Sweden a few days before flying to Finland, and then visa versa.
I'm a US Citizen (if that even matters).
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What do I need to enter Finland from Sweden?
You can arrive in Finland, but you need to take a coronavirus test in 72-120 hours after arrival. The vaccination needs to be taken at least 14 days before you travel. You have a certificate of a negative coronavirus test result, and you take a new coronavirus test in 72-120 hours after arrival.Can you fly from Sweden to Finland?
The quickest way to get from Sweden to Finland is to fly which costs 230 kr - 1000 kr and takes 2h 33m.Which test do I need to travel to Finland?
COVID-19 testing upon arrival in Finland is compulsory. The obligations apply to people born in 2006 or before. a test certificate obtained in a test taken no earlier than 72 hours before entry and showing a negative result.Do I need a Covid test to enter Finland?
Those arriving to Finland from abroad can arrange coronavirus testing free of charge through the FINENTRY service. Approximate cost of private testing is 100 to 300 Euro and must be paid up front.THE SCHENGEN ZONE TRAVEL EXPLAINED - DIGITAL NOMAD TV
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