28 Oct 2022 | 08:56 AM UTC
Czech Republic, Slovakia: Czech authorities to extend temporary border controls at crossings with Slovakia, as of Oct. 28 /update 2
Czech authorities to extend temporary border controls at crossings with Slovakia as of Oct. 28; border crossing disruptions likely.
Event
Authorities in the Czech Republic will extend checks at the land border with Slovakia until at least Nov. 12 due to concerns regarding a significant increase in illegal immigration. Border control checks are not usually carried out at this border as both the Czech Republic and Slovakia are in the Schengen Area. The measure was first introduced on Sept. 29 for a 10-day period and subsequently extended twice. Further extensions are likely.
Czech officials state checks will be reinstated at 17 road crossings, seven railway crossings, and three river crossings; other crossing points will be impassable. Exceptions are in place for farmers, foresters, hunters, and fishermen. The additional checks will likely result in minor border crossing delays for individuals and goods entering the Czech Republic from Slovakia.
Advice
Ensure all appropriate documentation is in order and confirm the status of border crossing points prior to travel if entering or shipping goods to the Czech Republic from Slovakia. Anticipate disruption, including possible queues and delays, at border checkpoints.
Resources
Czech Republic Ministry of the Interior - Border Control Information (Czech)