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12 Oct 2023 | 01:43 PM UTC

Central Europe: Austria, Czech Republic, Poland, and Slovakia extend border controls to early November /update 3

Controls tightened on Slovakia's borders with Austria, Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland into early November to curb illegal migration.

Informational

Event

Austrian, Czech, and Polish authorities have announced the extension of checks at the Slovak border through at least November 2 to combat illegal migration. Additionally, Slovak authorities have extended their renewed border controls at the Hungarian border through at least November 3. This comes after German authorities enacted temporary border checks on their borders with the Czech Republic and Poland from Sept. 27. Polish authorities opened 11 road and rail crossing points and 11 pedestrian crossing points on the country's border with Slovakia where they will carry out random checks; only EU citizens will be allowed to use the pedestrian crossings. Austrian and Czech authorities are also conducting random checks at their Slovak borders, while Slovak authorities are conducting random checks at their Hungarian border. It is unclear when German border controls are set to expire.

Individuals attempting to cross from Hungary into Slovakia, from Slovakia into Austria, the Czech Republic, or Poland, or from the Czech Republic or Poland into Germany will likely encounter border crossing delays while heightened controls remain in effect.

Advice

Allow additional time if crossing into Slovakia from Hungary, into Austria, Poland, or the Czech Republic from Slovakia, or into Germany from the Czech Republic or Poland. Keep important travel documents on hand and be prepared for potential inspections. Strictly heed all instructions issued by local officials.