New Travel Rules For Spain, Dubai, France, Malta And Turkey
With the onset of the Easter holidays, countries around the world are easing restrictions on the entry of the coronavirus to attract tourists.
With the relaxation of travel regulations, there is a huge demand for overseas vacations. However, the exact limits that apply vary from country to country, so it is important to know the rules for your chosen destination.
Millions of people in the UK are getting ready to enjoy the Easter holidays in a much-needed sunshine. These are the current travel rules for some of the most popular holiday destinations.
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SpanishFully vaccinated people can enter Spain without having to be quarantined. Travelers must provide proof of vaccination on arrival and must have received the most recent regular dose of the Covid vaccine at least 14 days before travel.
However, if you received your last regular dose of vaccine more than 270 days before your trip to Spain, you will need to receive a booster vaccine to be considered fully immune. You do not have to wait 14 days after receiving a booster dose to travel to Spain.
Children under the age of 12 are exempt from the test and immunization requirements. People between the ages of 12 and 17 can enter Spain if they have evidence of a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours of their arrival in the country.
People who have not been fully vaccinated but have recovered from Covid in the last six months can enter Spain for tourism purposes. The Spanish border authorities will ask for a medical certificate or a certificate of recovery as proof.
Unvaccinated people cannot enter Spain for tourism reasons. Spanish authorities have made it clear that travelers in the UK, with the exception of children between the ages of 12 and 17, must provide proof of complete vaccination or recent recovery.
FranceIf you have been fully vaccinated, you can enter France by presenting a vaccination certificate at the border. However, you must wait at least seven days after your last vaccine dose (or 28 days for Janssen injection) before traveling.
Also, if your last regular dose of vaccine was more than nine months ago, you will need to be given a booster dose to be considered completely immune. Otherwise, you should follow the access rules that apply to unvaccinated persons.
People who have not been fully vaccinated can now travel to France provided they have a negative PCR result performed within 72 hours of travel or can provide a negative LC test result 48 hours before travel.
Children under the age of 12 are exempt from Covid travel restrictions in France. People between the ages of 12 and 18 will be subject to the same rules that apply to vaccinated and unvaccinated arrivals, depending on their vaccination status.
PortugalFully vaccinated people can enter the mainland of Portugal as long as they can provide proof of vaccination upon their arrival. You must have received your last regular dose of vaccine at least 14 days before and no more than 270 days before your arrival in Portugal.
If your last regular dose of vaccine was more than 270 days ago, you should have received a booster dose to be considered fully immune. You must wait at least 14 days after receiving your booster vaccination to travel to Portugal.
Persons who have not been fully vaccinated should have a negative PCR test result taken 72 hours before their arrival in Portugal or undergo a lateral flow test no later than 24 hours before arrival.
You can also enter Portugal without taking a test if you can prove that you have recovered from the virus. People who have recovered from Covid at least 11 and no more than 180 days before travel can enter Portugal without being tested.
Children aged 11 and under do not have to take a test or provide proof of entry to enter mainland Portugal or the Azores.
unite itMost people who are fully vaccinated can enter the United States for tourism purposes. Fully vaccinated arrivals do not need to be quarantined on arrival, although it is recommended that they undergo a Covid test within three to five days of entering the country.
However, if you can provide proof that you have recovered from the coronavirus within the last 90 days, you do not need to undergo a test within three to five days, regardless of your vaccination status.
Foreign nationals cannot enter the United States unless they have been vaccinated. This includes, with the exception of some exceptional cases, people who have tested positive for Covid and have recovered in recent years.
Children under the age of 17 are exempt from vaccination obligations. Children under the age of 2 do not have to take a pre-departure test before traveling to the United States.
BeerIf you have been fully vaccinated and received your last dose of the usual vaccine at least 14 days in advance, you can enter Malta with proof of vaccination on arrival. Malta's border authorities will receive NHS Covid permits.
From 11 April, people who have not been fully vaccinated will be able to enter Malta without having to be quarantined for 14 days, as was previously the case. However, they must be able to provide proof that a negative PCR test was performed 72 hours before arrival.
Children between 5 and 11 years old can travel to Malta provided they have a negative PCR result 72 hours before arrival. Children under the age of five are excluded, while children between the ages of 12 and 18 are subject to the same rules as adults based on their vaccination status.
DubaiFully vaccinated individuals do not need to take a pre-departure test before traveling to Dubai. People with recovery certificates dated within 30 days before departure, children under 12 years old and people with severe disabilities can enter Dubai without taking the initial exam.
TurkeyIf you are fully vaccinated, you can enter Turkey without the need for a quarantine. You must wait at least 14 days after your second dose of vaccine to travel and you must provide proof of complete vaccination when you arrive in Turkey.
People who are not fully vaccinated will need a negative PCR test result that does not take more than 72 hours before admission, lateral flow that does not take more than 24 hours, or a recent MERS-CoV recovery test around Turkey to enter.
If you have not been fully vaccinated but have recovered from Covid within the last six months, you can travel to Turkey. Turkish border authorities will ask you to provide evidence that a positive PCR test was performed more than 14 days ago and not more than six months ago.
Children under the age of 11 are exempt from testing and vaccination requirements in Turkey.
GreeceFully vaccinated travelers from the UK can enter Greece by a valid vaccination certificate, a recent Covid recovery certificate or by submitting a negative test result. PCR performed within 72 hours or lateral flow within 24 hours will be accepted.
To be considered completely immune in Greece, you must have received your second regular dose of vaccine at least 14 days before and no more than nine months before travel. If your last regular dose was more than nine months ago, you will need a booster shot.
Unvaccinated persons may enter Greece by showing a negative PCR test result at least 72 hours before arrival, a lateral flow test verified by an accredited laboratory no later than 24 hours, or a certificate showing recent recovery of the virus. tone.
Children under the age of five do not have to take a test before traveling to Greece. However, people older than five who have not been fully vaccinated should follow the same rules as adults who have not been vaccinated.
CyprusIf you are fully vaccinated, you can enter Cyprus with a valid vaccination certificate. You must have received your last regular dose of vaccine at least 14 days before travel.
Unvaccinated persons older than 12 years must have a negative PCR test result 72 hours before departure. Tourists will also be asked to take a PCR test on their arrival in Cyprus and isolate themselves in their accommodation pending the results.
From 18 April, only unvaccinated tourists can enter Cyprus with a negative test result and the overseas mask mandate in Cyprus will also be lifted from 11 April.
Children under 11 are exempt from test and vaccination results in Cyprus. The rules apply only in the Republic of Cyprus; Northern Cyprus is not recognized by the UK and there may be different rules.
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