Denmark to allow lovers to visit each other from other countries, but police require proof of relationship

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Denmark to allow lovers to visit each other from other countries, but police require proof of relationship
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Although Denmark's international travel restrictions remain in place, law enforcement and government officials recently eased regulations to allow spouses, partners and 'sweethearts' to visit from certain neighboring countries.

Spouses, live-in partners, fianceés and"sweethearts" of Danish citizens are now permitted to enter the country from Germany as well as other Scandinavian countries.

In its guidance for individuals who intend to act on this opportunity, Danish law enforcement noted that while the extent of"proof" a person wishes to provide is their decision, entry into the country is not guaranteed. After criticism surfaced questioning the need for law enforcement to survey private conversations between spouses or partners, Denmark's Minister of Justice, Nick Haekkerup, said providing a written statement confirming the relationship's existence would be sufficient to determine eligibility for entry.

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