ta.gretchen
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Hello everyone. I miss the Camino. Got my vaccine passport, can you go walk the Camino?
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I have a suggestion that I hope doesn’t sound obnoxious but I think would save everyone a lot of trouble and confusion. When someone asks a direct question on travel, vaccine requirements etc. wouldn’t it be easier snd clearer if You just posted links and closed the thread. Do not know if this is ok or not as I know there are many shades of gray."If you can get there" is probably the relevant response to your question. You'll need to enquire of your own Government and Health Authorities as to local restrictions on international travel and quarantine requirements on return. And you'll need to verify the Spanish governments restrictions on international arrivals from your country of origin. Sint Maarten?
Spain is working with other EU members on a "Covid Passport" for EU citizens. I am not aware of any serious effort to agree an internationally recognized document.
"If you can get there" is probably the relevant response to your question. You'll need to enquire of your own Government and Health Authorities as to local restrictions on international travel and quarantine requirements on return. And you'll need to verify the Spanish governments restrictions on international arrivals from your country of origin. Sint Maarten?
Spain is working with other EU members on a "Covid Passport" for EU citizens. I am not aware of any serious effort to agree an internationally recognized document.
Your post is right on I believe. If the links are posted to where you can find the "official" government information it would make things much easier for all and much clearer.Minor but important modification: the vaccine passport in the EU is for *residents* of the EU, not *citizens*. If/when I travel, I will be using my EU passport, but my Canadian vaccination data (in whatever form that is delivered after my 2nd dose).
I verified this information with both Spain and Ireland — (Can I enter With my EU PP even if my own country of residence remains in some form of emergency measures? Yes. — Will I need to provide my vaccination verification to the Irish PP office or some health official in Spain to obtain the vaccine PP as an EU citizen? No; only if I’ve been vaccinated in the EU as a resident therein. — What non residents need now is a negative PCR test done within X amount of time of boarding the plane — right now that’s 72 hours. And I recommend that any prospective traveller also perform a rapid test within 12 hours of departure — for your own peace of mind. These tests are being offered freely at walk-in locations by public health offices in all regions across Canada, for example).
Different countries have different entry requirements, even in the EU. Greece, for example, is not requiring a PCR test prior to arrival there. Considering that folks have different points of entry to arrive at a camino start, I recommend that they:
*consult the specific entry requirements for the country that will be the port of entry (Portugal and France are easy alternates for those who will walk in Spain.
*consult the travel restrictions for your return to your country of residence.
*buen camino*.
Minor but important modification: the vaccine passport in the EU is for *residents* of the EU, not *citizens*. If/when I travel, I will be using my EU passport, but my Canadian vaccination data (in whatever form that is delivered after my 2nd dose).
Interesting.... so I am very curious - if one has a given country's (or a "Union" as it may be) passport - does not one has to be a citizen of this country? Short of dual citizenship, I can get a Spanish passport even if I am not a Spanish citizen?
Direct question on travel? Vaccine requirements? You want it easy and clear and no discussion? Then how about checking with the government info. of each country involved. Done!I have a suggestion that I hope doesn’t sound obnoxious but I think would save everyone a lot of trouble and confusion. When someone asks a direct question on travel, vaccine requirements etc. wouldn’t it be easier snd clearer if You just posted links and closed the thread. Do not know if this is ok or not as I know there are many shades of gray.
@CWBuff: In EU law, an EU citizen or a Union citizen is a "thing", It means that the person has the nationality (passport) of one (or more) of the EU countries, no matter whether they live in the EU or not.so I am very curious - if one has a given country's (or a "Union" as it may be) passport - does not one has to be a citizen of this country? Short of dual citizenship, I can get a Spanish passport even if I am not a Spanish citizen?
There are two ways to get answer to the questions regarding travel restrictions I would sssume. One is to check your own government’s website on travel from your country and the other would be to check the government websites of the countries you intend to enter. Things change l the time and I would hate to be the one to give someone misinformation. Regarding COVID there seems to be slot of that no matter how well intended we are. Or maybe o should stay out of these threads entirelyDirect question on travel? Vaccine requirements? You want it easy and clear and no discussion? Then how about checking with the government info. of each country involved. Done!
Here on this forum we come from all different countries, I or someone else may have all the info. on travelling from the UK, say, but no idea if it’s someone coming from South Africa or wherever. And usually, we have no idea even where the OP comes from