- Time of past OR future Camino
- Leon to Santiago Oct. 2021, PS 10/22,
PS-10/2023
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Believe so. When walking the Primitivo in June I saw a poster in the first albergue in Galicia about completing the form. When I asked about it I was told that they were not instructed to do so this year.Isn't it an obsolete form from a summer of 2020?
I filled it out a week or so ago when I arrived in Galicia (though I am not here on Camino this time). It was easy and seemed like the smart thing to do.Has anyone fill this form out while walking the camino?
By the way, @Pelegrin , where's your home village?I am included on the list because I live in Madrid. I had forgotten this requirement. I have called and they told me that it is still mandatory. So I'll chek next moth, when I visit my homevillage, if Madrid is still included.
It is a hamlet of Aranga municipality (Coruña province). It is more or less between Baamonde (Norte) and Betanzos (Ingles).By the way, @Pelegrin , where's your home village?
I finished 3 weeks ago and did not, and know of no one who did..but doesn't mean you should not.Hi,
I was looking on American Airlines travel restrictions and I notice the Galicia Travel Form. https://www.sergas.es/Saude-publica/benvida-viaxeirxs.
Within a maximum period of 24 hours from its arrival in the Autonomous Community of Galicia, regardless of whether or not it presents symptoms compatible with COVID-19.
Has anyone fill this form out while walking the camino?
The Galician government's website (link in the first post of this thread) tells you who has to fill out the form; it depends from where you travel to Galicia and where you have been during the previous 14 days. Scroll down to where it says so. This list of areas with high incidence rates gets updated regularly and it is published on their website and in the Galician news media. Currently, Castilla y Leon is not among those areas but Portugal and the region of Madrid is among them. This is why our Spanish forum member @Pelegrin explained a few posts ago that he is included on the list because I live in Madrid.entering from Castile and Leon. Does this mean it is mandatory for me to fill out the form?
We will arrive in O'Cebreiro on our October 7th or 8th day of our camino and within our 14 days of arrival from the US. I was going to fill out the form "Outside of Spain" since we would be within our 14 days.Okay, so I am looking at the form, and I am a bit confused.
First of all, the website says it is mandatory for "people, whether resident in Galicia or not, who come or have been in the territories of high epidemiological incidence for COVID-19 in the last fourteen days."
I plan on arriving in Galicia around October 16. Fourteen days prior, I plan to be in Carrion de les Condes, so technically not in a territory "of high epidemiological incidence for COVID-19."
Still, I figured I would fill out the form as a matter of course.
First question: "Departure" with a drop-down menu that says "Spain" or "Outside of Spain."
Departure? Would it be "outside of Spain" since I am an American, or would it be "Spain," since I am technically entering Galicia from Castile y Leon?
I know it sounds like I am overthinking this, but ever since COVID, all anyone has been doing is overthinking.
I finished my walk into Santiago a few days ago and have not heard of such a form. I did get my COVID test today for my flight to UK and then USA….that’s the only requirement I’ve heard off….a negative COVID test for flying…I have both vaccination shoots.Hi,
I was looking on American Airlines travel restrictions and I notice the Galicia Travel Form. https://www.sergas.es/Saude-publica/benvida-viaxeirxs.
Within a maximum period of 24 hours from its arrival in the Autonomous Community of Galicia, regardless of whether or not it presents symptoms compatible with COVID-19.
Has anyone fill this form out while walking the camino?
Hey,I finished my walk into Santiago a few days ago and have not heard of such a form. I did get my COVID test today for my flight to UK and then USA….that’s the only requirement I’ve heard off….a negative COVID test for flying…I have both vaccination shoots.
We will probably fill it out since we will be in the Galicia area within the 14 days from arriving from the US. We will be there in October.Hey,
Was it east to schedule your COVID testing? Did you do 3 days before your flight to the US or from your first flight on your itinerary? Tks
Glad to hear you did not need to complete the form.
Arn, I hope you have a wonderful, injury free, and safe Camino!Things remain in flux. I arrive in Madrid August 26th and expect to arrive in CDS on, or about October 1st. I'll monitor as I mosey along the Way.
Definitely confusing. Just walked into A Fonsagrada and our albergue said we didn't have to. ????Believe so. When walking the Primitivo in June I saw a poster in the first albergue in Galicia about completing the form. When I asked about it I was told that they were not instructed to do so this year.
Welcome to the forum, @qasder. You are replying to comments from August and September 2021. The link to the form of the Galician Government is as valid now as it was then. At that point in time, as now, people who come to Galicia, whether by plane, bus, car, or on foot, had to fill in the form WHEN and IF they had been in a Covid-19 risk area during the previous 14 days.From my experience, I can say that you should not believe the airlines and the information that they spread. They have flights to dozens of countries. I can't imagine what kind of staff should be to monitor changes in the restrictions regime daily.
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