PCR testing.
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PCR testing.
Hi All,
Hoping to visit our apartment in Isla Canela this August with travel restrictions permitting from Ireland.
Is it possible to get a PCR test in Ayamonte that’s acceptable for airport travel requirements and the boarder between Portugal and Spain ?
I know you can get a PCR test done near Faro airport but they need to be done 72 hours before departure and I’m just trying to avoid 2 close trips and a lot of time spent travelling to Faro from Ayamonte on the holidays.
Secondly, I’m presuming these PCR tests are necessary at the boarder ?
Oh , I’m just thinking do I need another PCR to cross back over the boarder into Portugal at the end of the holiday to get our PCRs for departure flights in Faro, if we can’t get one in Ayamonte ?
How does that all work.
Does anyone know ?
Hoping to visit our apartment in Isla Canela this August with travel restrictions permitting from Ireland.
Is it possible to get a PCR test in Ayamonte that’s acceptable for airport travel requirements and the boarder between Portugal and Spain ?
I know you can get a PCR test done near Faro airport but they need to be done 72 hours before departure and I’m just trying to avoid 2 close trips and a lot of time spent travelling to Faro from Ayamonte on the holidays.
Secondly, I’m presuming these PCR tests are necessary at the boarder ?
Oh , I’m just thinking do I need another PCR to cross back over the boarder into Portugal at the end of the holiday to get our PCRs for departure flights in Faro, if we can’t get one in Ayamonte ?
How does that all work.
Does anyone know ?
#3
Re: PCR testing.
Hi All,
Hoping to visit our apartment in Isla Canela this August with travel restrictions permitting from Ireland.
Is it possible to get a PCR test in Ayamonte that’s acceptable for airport travel requirements and the boarder between Portugal and Spain ?
I know you can get a PCR test done near Faro airport but they need to be done 72 hours before departure and I’m just trying to avoid 2 close trips and a lot of time spent travelling to Faro from Ayamonte on the holidays.
Secondly, I’m presuming these PCR tests are necessary at the boarder ?
Oh , I’m just thinking do I need another PCR to cross back over the boarder into Portugal at the end of the holiday to get our PCRs for departure flights in Faro, if we can’t get one in Ayamonte ?
How does that all work.
Does anyone know ?
Hoping to visit our apartment in Isla Canela this August with travel restrictions permitting from Ireland.
Is it possible to get a PCR test in Ayamonte that’s acceptable for airport travel requirements and the boarder between Portugal and Spain ?
I know you can get a PCR test done near Faro airport but they need to be done 72 hours before departure and I’m just trying to avoid 2 close trips and a lot of time spent travelling to Faro from Ayamonte on the holidays.
Secondly, I’m presuming these PCR tests are necessary at the boarder ?
Oh , I’m just thinking do I need another PCR to cross back over the boarder into Portugal at the end of the holiday to get our PCRs for departure flights in Faro, if we can’t get one in Ayamonte ?
How does that all work.
Does anyone know ?
If you Google the name and go to their Portugal page it says they have a PCR test facility in Villa Real at the international medical centre which is at the football stadium .
you book a test my email.
I have not tried to yet,and do not know the price , but they are an international company ,so legit.
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Unfortunately Portugal at the moment still requires proof of a negative PCT test take within 72 hours before they let you in. I don't even think you can board the fight without it. I can prove that I have had both jabs with the NHS app but at the moment this is not sufficient for entry .
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Re: PCR testing.
Unfortunately Portugal at the moment still requires proof of a negative PCT test take within 72 hours before they let you in. I don't even think you can board the fight without it. I can prove that I have had both jabs with the NHS app but at the moment this is not sufficient for entry .
Portugal at the moment might need proof but in August? That is a ways away with changes happening weekly, bi-weekly to the rules n regs. There could be another wave in August; they are already predicting a 3rd wave is possible in the UK with this new Indian variant. Best to check back the 2nd week in July
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Re: PCR testing.
Thanks for all the suggestions .
Some useful information in the replies.
I agree that everything may change by August. Changes are happening everyday some good some bad with this Pandemic. Each country are at different levels of vaccinating . I live in hope of checking up on our apartment .
Some useful information in the replies.
I agree that everything may change by August. Changes are happening everyday some good some bad with this Pandemic. Each country are at different levels of vaccinating . I live in hope of checking up on our apartment .
#9
Re: PCR testing.
An app should never be sufficient for anything - It can be very easily forged, just like results on a piece pf paper.
Portugal at the moment might need proof but in August? That is a ways away with changes happening weekly, bi-weekly to the rules n regs. There could be another wave in August; they are already predicting a 3rd wave is possible in the UK with this new Indian variant. Best to check back the 2nd week in July
Portugal at the moment might need proof but in August? That is a ways away with changes happening weekly, bi-weekly to the rules n regs. There could be another wave in August; they are already predicting a 3rd wave is possible in the UK with this new Indian variant. Best to check back the 2nd week in July
To obtain your NHS app requires lots of personal info plus downloading of your picture from an official document ie passport, plus it uses facial recognition software to scan your face to match the downloaded picture .
I only mentioned it in my original post because there is talk that some countries would accept that in the near future.
But as you say things are changing almost daily, which doesn't help to plan anything with any certainty. Thankfully ,apparently the Indian variant is not any more resistant to the current vaccine as I understand it . So hopefully with the vaccine programme at full steam ahead ,a rise in cases shouldn't equate to a rise in hospital admissions that we have seen in earlier waves.
Alsi Europe is really stepping up their vaccine programmes now , so i.guess it's up to individual countries to weigh up the risk of opening up for tourism against cases rising.
The general health of the economy against the general health of the population. Who would want to be a politician at the moment.
#10
Re: PCR testing.
Hi Norah
You may not need a PCR test. But its great to find out how to get one - if needed, based on changing rules. If you are traveling from Northern Ireland, please see my thread on EU travel proposals, started yesterday.
If you are traveling from ROI (or any EU country) then this may apply.
https://ec.europa.eu/info/live-work-...ertificates_en
So I suggest you keep a regular eye on the one that applies to you, its all changing at the moment, for the better, for travel. Note individual countries may not follow EU proposals, or move quicker, so I would also check the countries government sites too. Leo Varadker confirmed yesterday, that there would be differing entry requirements within the EU countries
Money talks, re the 'tourist dollar' so travel from non-EU countries to EU countries will probably happen (subject to rules) quicker than internal EU travel (practically). But good to see 'things happening' ... Of course new variants may affect all that, so lots of due diligence is needed re the rules of every country you enter... And keeping up to date with changing rules.
Good luck
Jon
You may not need a PCR test. But its great to find out how to get one - if needed, based on changing rules. If you are traveling from Northern Ireland, please see my thread on EU travel proposals, started yesterday.
If you are traveling from ROI (or any EU country) then this may apply.
https://ec.europa.eu/info/live-work-...ertificates_en
So I suggest you keep a regular eye on the one that applies to you, its all changing at the moment, for the better, for travel. Note individual countries may not follow EU proposals, or move quicker, so I would also check the countries government sites too. Leo Varadker confirmed yesterday, that there would be differing entry requirements within the EU countries
Money talks, re the 'tourist dollar' so travel from non-EU countries to EU countries will probably happen (subject to rules) quicker than internal EU travel (practically). But good to see 'things happening' ... Of course new variants may affect all that, so lots of due diligence is needed re the rules of every country you enter... And keeping up to date with changing rules.
Good luck
Jon
Last edited by Jon-Bxl; May 21st 2021 at 8:28 am.
#11
Re: PCR testing.
Hi Norah
You may not need a PCR test. But its great to find out how to get one - if needed, based on changing rules. If you are traveling from Northern Ireland, please see my thread on EU travel proposals, started yesterday.
If you are traveling from ROI (or any EU country) then this may apply.
https://ec.europa.eu/info/live-work-...ertificates_en
So I suggest you keep a regular eye on the one that applies to you, its all changing at the moment, for the better, for travel. Note individual countries may not follow EU proposals, or move quicker, so I would also check the countries government sites too. Leo Varadker confirmed yesterday, that there would be differing entry requirements within the EU countries
Money talks, re the 'tourist dollar' so travel from non-EU countries to EU countries will probably happen (subject to rules) quicker than internal EU travel (practically). But good to see 'things happening' ... Of course new variants may affect all that, so lots of due diligence is needed re the rules of every country you enter... And keeping up to date with changing rules.
Good luck
Jon
You may not need a PCR test. But its great to find out how to get one - if needed, based on changing rules. If you are traveling from Northern Ireland, please see my thread on EU travel proposals, started yesterday.
If you are traveling from ROI (or any EU country) then this may apply.
https://ec.europa.eu/info/live-work-...ertificates_en
So I suggest you keep a regular eye on the one that applies to you, its all changing at the moment, for the better, for travel. Note individual countries may not follow EU proposals, or move quicker, so I would also check the countries government sites too. Leo Varadker confirmed yesterday, that there would be differing entry requirements within the EU countries
Money talks, re the 'tourist dollar' so travel from non-EU countries to EU countries will probably happen (subject to rules) quicker than internal EU travel (practically). But good to see 'things happening' ... Of course new variants may affect all that, so lots of due diligence is needed re the rules of every country you enter... And keeping up to date with changing rules.
Good luck
Jon
As you say Jon constantly changing
#12
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Lets hope Spain gets on the green list for hassle free return to the UK... In June
Jon
Last edited by Jon-Bxl; May 21st 2021 at 10:07 am.
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This looks good but beware that this may change again.... Im a tad nervous about Germany, France and Austria implementing quarantine and starting a 'bandwagon', making more check possible
Jon