Gov.Ie Covid 19 Travel Advice

Gov.Ie Covid 19 Travel Advice



7/23/2020  · If you travel to Ireland from a designated State, you must enter a period of mandatory quarantine. See here for more details. Image: Travelling to Ireland during the COVID-19 pandemic, 3/13/2020  · Government advice is to avoid all non-essential travel overseas. Follow up-to-date travel information from the Department of Foreign Affairs for travel advice on countries and regions affected by COVID-19 (Coronavirus). The department is advising against all non-essential travel overseas.


COVID-19 Travel Advice. If you travel to Ireland from a designated State, you must enter a period of mandatory quarantine. See here for more details. Íomha: Travelling to Ireland during the COVID-19 pandemic. Travelling to Ireland during the COVID-19 pandemic. Íomha: Travelling outside of Ireland .


7/23/2020  · Requirement for a pre-departure COVID-19 RT-PCR test If you are arriving into Ireland from overseas or are transiting through an Irish port or airport you must have a negative/‘not detected’ result from a pre-departure COVID-19 Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) test carried out no more than 72 hours prior to your arrival in Ireland.


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There is a Government Advisory in operation against all non-essential international travel. Travel restrictions are in place to protect public health and to mitigate the risk of new variants of COVID-19 entering the country. Details of these measures are available on the travel section of the gov.ie website.


This is effective from close of business 20th of March 2020. Increasing travel restrictions and the measures introduced as part of the Government’s efforts to interrupt the transmission of COVID-19 means that travel may not be possible and even if possible is not advisable unless essential.


COVID-19 Travel Advice Before travelling to/from Ireland, arriving and departing passengers should consult the Irish Government Department of Foreign Affairs website dfa.ie and the Irish Government website gov.ie , for the latest travel advice and updates.


1/14/2021  · There is a Government Advisory in operation against all non-essential international travel . Travel restrictions are in place to protect public health and to mitigate the risk of new variants of COVID-19 entering the country. Details of these measures are available on the travel section of the gov.ie .


COVID-19: Coronavirus Travel Advice. The Department of Foreign Affairs regularly updates its travel advice for over 200 countries and we would encourage our citizens to read this information carefully before they travel.

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