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We came through sat morning on a coach. Uk border control wanted to see a passport and proof of vaccination .
French border control just wanted to see passports.
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In reply to Post #118 Yes mate, ive been deleting and banning some today
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In reply to Post #116 These spammers are getting more devious by the day!
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In reply to Post #115 does a bivvy accommodation voucher count
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To cross the border, you must have your passport, printout of an electronic ticket, medical insurance policy, and hotel accommodation voucher. Suppose minor children without parents or with one parent are travel . In that case, it is necessary to have notarized permission from the parents issued in the name of the person accompanying the child. Suppose the child is traveling with one parent. In that case, we strongly recommend that you have such permission from the other parent and the original or a notarized copy of the birth certificate. When you travel alone, it is easier, because you need fewer documents! You have to read the general rules in the official country!
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In reply to Post #111 We got ours online £19.99 no need for PCR antigen is fine. Certificate within hours of the negative test.
Got to the port was asked if vaccinated said yes and they gave us a bit of paper with a photocopied star on it. When we got to DFDS check in they asked for the bit of paper with star on that was it no proof of anything asked for. Went out 21/05/2022
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In reply to Post #111 No I went to a walk in centre in Leeds and got 24 hour guaranteed results. I used DAM health for my pcr. Was £50. Results arrived within 15 hours of doing the test via email and without any issue. However I wasn’t asked to produce any documentation at the port
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In reply to Post #109 Thanks for the update Nicky. Did you get your PCR online? Cheers
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Nowadays is pretty light to travel across Europe, just like before the pandemic. However, some States still impose some kind of measures. I know that France has been strict with its restrictions for the last two years. From what I recall, now you don't need any proof of vaccination to pass the border. However, I suggest visiting France's ministry of foreign affairs website for more details. When you arrive at your destination, I suggest visiting https://www.travelsafe-abroad.com/united-states/grand-junction/ to have a brief report about the city.
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In reply to Post #108 Went to France last week as an unvaccinated traveller. Got to the port and wasn’t even asked my covid status or to produce my negative pcr test certificate. They just waved us through. I was also travelling with a fully vaccinated friend and he wasn’t asked to show his nhs pass either. It’s all just a scam. The port was also really quiet.
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In reply to Post #107 Thank you.
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In reply to Post #106 Nope, thats all you need 👍
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Apart from proof of vaccination and my passport, do I need any other paperwork to travel and fish in France.
Going out Friday, this will be my first trip following the COVID outbreak.
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Any unvaxxed travelled yet?
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In reply to Post #103 Thanks for the info mate I've got 7 years left so will be fine
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