Visa policy of Greenland
The visa policy of Greenland covers the types and issuance of visas of Greenland.
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Greenland (Kalaallit Nunaat) is an autonomous country (Danish: land) of the Kingdom of Denmark. It is not part of the Schengen Area, and Schengen visa or resident permits issued by Schengen area countries are not valid for visiting Greenland. The territory maintains an open border with the Schengen Area and so arrivals from the Schengen Area are not subject to border checks. A special visa for Greenland can be obtained in consular establishments of the Kingdom of Denmark. The conditions are similar to the conditions for the Danish visa. Greenlandic visas are not valid for visiting Denmark.[1]
Passport checks
All arrivals from countries outside of the Nordic Passport Union and Schengen area have their passports checked. For internal European travel some people are exempt from having their passport checked when entering Greenland, these exemptions include:[2]
- Danish citizens travelling directly to Greenland from Denmark.
- Citizens from the Nordic Passport Union (Sweden, Norway, Finland and Iceland).
- All European Union citizens excluding Irish citizens as all European Union countries participate in the Schengen agreement except for Ireland.
Ireland and the United Kingdom are not part of the Schengen agreement therefore their passports are required to be checked.
National ID card travel to Greenland
Greenland allows citizens of certain countries to enter on a national identity card or in some cases any photo identification, these citizens include:
- All Nordic citizens may enter with a national ID card (or, when arriving from a Nordic country, any photo identification).
- All citizens of countries that make up the Schengen area may enter with a national ID card.
- Irish citizens may enter using their passport card instead of a passport booklet.
See also
Visa policy of the Kingdom of Denmark
- Visa policy of Denmark (Schengen Area)
- Visa policy of the Faroe Islands
Visa policy of the EU and EFTA
Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Greenland. |
References
- "Schengen and Tourists". Government of Greenland. Retrieved 18 October 2018.
- https://naalakkersuisut.gl/en/About-government-of-greenland/About-Greenland/Coming-to-Greenland/Schengen-and-Tourists