![]() ![]() A member of the Gardaí or Defence Forces personnel travelling to the State in the course of performing his or her duties.Passengers whose journey originated in Northern Ireland and have not been overseas in the 14-day prior to arrival.Patients travelling to Ireland for urgent medical reasons, and that reason is certified by registered medical practitioner or person holding an equivalent qualification outside the State.Children aged 6 and under are also exempt from the testing requirement, although they are advised to restrict movements for 14 days.International Transport Workers, including workers in aviation, maritime and road haulage sectors are exempt from this requirement where they are travelling in the course of performing their duties.What ‘fully vaccinated’ means A full course of any one of the following vaccinesĢ doses of Pfizer-BioNtech Vaccine: BNT162b2 (Comirnaty®)Ģ doses of Moderna Vaccine: CX-024414 (Moderna®)Ģ doses of Oxford-AstraZeneca Vaccine: ChAdOx1-SARS-COV-2 (Vaxzevria® or Covishield)ġ dose of Johnson & Johnson/Janssen Vaccine: Ad26.COV2-S (Janssen®)Īdditional self-isolation requirements and limited exemptions are set out on the government website. ![]() You must also complete a period of self-quarantine at home or in the place specified in your passenger locator form. There are a limited number of exemptions from mandatory quarantine, including a person who is fully vaccinated with an approved vaccine and has the documents to prove that, they must also have adhered to the waiting period pertaining to their vaccination after which they are deemed fully vaccinated.Įven if you are fully vaccinated, you still have to have a negative (‘not detected’) RT-PCR test for COVID-19 taken in the 72 hours before your arrival in Ireland. If a negative test result cannot be produced within the period of 72 hours prior to their arrival in Ireland, the traveler will need to complete the 14-day pre-book and pre-pay accommodation requirement. You can only end this period of quarantine at home if you get a negative (‘not detected’) RT-PCR test no earlier than 5 days after your arrival in the State. A full list of designated areas can be found here: įor passengers arriving into Ireland from non-designated states, the quarantine period of 14 days can be undertaken at the address notified on the passenger locator form, and you must have proof of a negative (‘not detected’) result from an RT-PCR test for COVID-19 taken within the period of 72 hours prior to their arrival in Ireland. Passengers arriving into Ireland from designated states such as the United States & Canada are required to pre-book accommodation in a designated quarantine facility, and to pre-pay for their stay. Please note that the Irish Government Advisory against all non-essential international travel into the Republic of Ireland Northern Ireland is still in place, as well as the legal requirement to quarantine for passengers arriving in Ireland. In the meantime, please see information below for travelers from the United States and Canada regarding entry to the island of Ireland. Hotels in Northern Ireland reopened their doors to guests earlier this week and the Republic of Ireland will do the same next week. While most international travel has not yet received the green light for entry, the island has started the initial steps of its domestic tourism market which is very good news and we hope a step that will keep moving in the right direction. We are pleased to share some good news from Ireland’s hospitality industry as the covid-19 situation is being managed and monitored. ![]()
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