Steps have been taken to eliminate these travel requirements in order to reduce any barriers for people coming to Ireland from Ukraine and neighboring countries. Health Minister Stephen Donnelly has signed off on restrictions on deregulation.
From 6 March 2022, all travel restrictions are removed. You will no longer need to complete a passenger locator form. You will also no longer need proof of vaccination or recovery or a COVID-19 test.
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It is estimated that at least 600 people fleeing Ukraine have arrived in Ireland in the past week. COVID-19 travel restrictions will be lifted later this weekend in an effort to ease the humanitarian crisis for people fleeing Ukraine.
Covid-19 restrictions on travel to Ireland will end today. International travelers to Ireland will no longer have to show proof of vaccination, recovery or a negative PCR test.
From today, international travelers to Ireland will no longer have to show proof of vaccination, recovery or a negative PCR test upon arrival there.
No need to fill out a COVID-19 Passenger Locator form for travel to Ireland. Donnelly said the current epidemiological situation in Ireland remains broadly positive, which allows travel restrictions to be raised.
However, digital Covid certificates can still be issued by Ireland and can be used while traveling, as other EU countries may still require proof of vaccination, recovery or entry clearance.
Travel requirements for Ireland during the Pandemic were introduced in 2020, while the Passenger Locator form was introduced in 2020. Inspection and quarantine regulations were introduced in January 2021.
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