Yesterday the Swiss Federal Government has decided that from June 15th ALL travel is allowed without any sanitary restrictions, overruling any restricting decisions by the local Canton Ticino. At lat mid June I will drink my morning café overlooking Lake Como
Here in Brussels, EU Foreign Ministers have just concluded their meeting on free travel within the Schengen area. Normally from 15th June their will be free transit but individual member states can still impose later date. This will certainly be the case of Spain (1th July). With Switzerland it's still unclear. This week Swiss residents returning from Como with shopping bags were fined. Positive is that Swiss residents can go to their second residence in Italy. So I suppose you're right and we can assume that all non-resident property owners in Italy will be able to travel without restraints.
At the moment, it is still not allowed to travel through Switzerland, nor Austria to reach Italy by car. There are EU talks planned to get a common rule for all EU (Schengen), Switzerland and Iceland, somewhere between 15 June and 1 July. Best bet is to go through France (Mont Blanc Tunnel to Torino). But it's very expensive and and a big detour. Better wait for the good news later in the month.
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Yesterday the Swiss Federal Government has decided that from June 15th ALL travel is allowed without any sanitary restrictions, overruling any restricting decisions by the local Canton Ticino. At lat mid June I will drink my morning café overlooking Lake Como
Here in Brussels, EU Foreign Ministers have just concluded their meeting on free travel within the Schengen area. Normally from 15th June their will be free transit but individual member states can still impose later date. This will certainly be the case of Spain (1th July). With Switzerland it's still unclear. This week Swiss residents returning from Como with shopping bags were fined. Positive is that Swiss residents can go to their second residence in Italy. So I suppose you're right and we can assume that all non-resident property owners in Italy will be able to travel without restraints.
Sic transit gloria mundi
Wish him good luck at the Chiasso valico. Swiss border guards are as strict as a swiss watch :-)
At the moment, it is still not allowed to travel through Switzerland, nor Austria to reach Italy by car. There are EU talks planned to get a common rule for all EU (Schengen), Switzerland and Iceland, somewhere between 15 June and 1 July. Best bet is to go through France (Mont Blanc Tunnel to Torino). But it's very expensive and and a big detour. Better wait for the good news later in the month.
And another condition is that all payments should come with a bank transfer (bonifico) from an Italian Bank.