
He said close to half of the people who are able to get the vaccine will be fully vaccinated by today. There are no post-arrival testing or quarantine requirements for travelers to Ireland. Ireland is the only member state where the digital cert system is not running. What are the requirements From Sunday 6 March 2022, travelers to Ireland are not required to complete a COVID-19 Passenger Locator Form, show proof of vaccination, proof of recovery or a negative PCR test result upon arrival. He said that travel for foreign holidays should be allowed in two weeks. Taoiseach Micheal Martin announced yesterday that Ireland will not miss the July 19 deadline to begin operating the digital pass to allow travel within the EU – and rejected suggestions the bloc’s Digital Covid Cert would not be ready for use. If you are travelling to Ireland, you do not need to show any proof of vaccination, proof of recovery, proof of negative test or Irish passenger locator form receipt.

Mr Donnelly said: “Moving to an online-only passenger locator form is integral to our system of COVID public health messaging to passengers after arrival to Ireland."

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Starting July 12 passengers travelling to Ireland from abroad will have to complete the form online in advance of travel. How to Complete the - Covid-19 Passenger Locator - Form: 'If any of the information you provide on this form changes in the next 14 days, you must send an email with your complete and updated information to the following email address: passengerlocatorformplf.ie. The COVID-19 passenger locator form is set to move to an online-only system, Health Minister Stephen Donnelly announced.
