

Therefore, you should refer to the local and regional authority that you intend to visit in advance of travel to determine whether further proof of vaccination or Covid status is required.Įntry requirements for Tenerife and Spain have recently changed for 12-17 year old arrivals (Photo: Getty) However, some regional authorities in Spain require a Covid passport (NHS Covid Pass or equivalent) for entry to public spaces such as restaurants and museums. If entry requirements are met, an 11-year-old who turns 12 after arrival will encounter no problems at border control. Under-12s are exempt from the requirement to show proof of being fully vaccinated on entry to Spain. The new rules, which came into effect earlier this week, state that unvaccinated 12-17-year-olds can present a negative PCR test on arrival in Spain. Are they treated as an 11-year-old for the purposes of entry or as a 12-year-old, meaning they would need to show a negative PCR test result to enter Spain? What is not clear, is what happens if a child is 11 years old on arrival, but 12 years old on departure from Spain (they have their 12th birthday whilst in Spain). I have been reading about Spain’s decision to change its rules for entry for 12-to-15-year olds. The three of you who are fully vaccinated needn’t to do anything more, but your son – who I assume will not be fully vaccinated – will need to present a negative NAAT/PCR test on arrival, taken no longer than 72 hours before travel. Our son is turning 12 in March and I am confused about the restrictions for him.Įverybody must fill out a Health Control Form 48 hours in advance of travel. Mum, husband and 13 year-old daughter are fully vaccinated. We are family of four due to holiday in Tenerife in April.
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If you are travelling with a printed PDF NHS Covid Pass proof of vaccination status, it must date from 1 November 2021 or after to ensure that the certificate can be scanned successfully, if domestic certification is required.

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You can also download the official pass vaccinal app if you’d prefer to use that. It is also accepted for use as a “pass vaccinal” to demonstrate vaccination status for entry into most public spaces. Yes, France accepts the NHS Covid Pass to demonstrate proof of vaccination or recovery at the border. Fully vaccinated arrivals such as yourself, are not required to show proof of a negative Covid test. You will need to fill out a passenger locator form in the 48 hours before you arrive in Northern Ireland.Ī separate passenger locator form is required for entry to the Republic of Ireland. Northern Ireland advises taking a lateral flow test before travel and only travelling if the result is negative, but this is not a legal requirement. If you travel to Northern Ireland via the Republic of Ireland, you should follow the entry rules for both. Can you explain the definition of fully vaccinated for Ireland and Northern Ireland? I am trying to figure out if I need a PCR test before travel. Can you please clarify the Covid regulations for travel to Ireland and Northern Ireland? I have received both doses of vaccine and a booster. I am travelling from USA to Ireland and then onto Northern Ireland. US rules state that “if your flight is at 1pm on a Friday, you could board with a negative test that was taken any time on the prior Thursday.” Therefore, as long as you take a Covid test the calendar day before travel, it should be accepted on arrival. Test acceptability does not depend on the time of the flight or time of day the test was taken. Will they let us into the US?Įntry requirements for the US specify that all arrivals aged two and above must be tested “one day” before their flight’s departure. This means our test will be more than 24hrs old. We stay in Iceland 2 hours 30 mins before we continue to Orlando, where we land at 9pm.

I’m concerned about having our fit to travel test – if we take a test 24hrs before we fly, our first flight is 12.55pm from Manchester. We are due to fly out to America, 9 April via Iceland. You should fill out the PLF in the 48 hours before you arrive in the UK – so, for example if you are due to land at 11am GMT on a Monday, you could fill the form out from 10pm on the Saturday before, up until your departure (Sydney time).
