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Travelling to Dublin via car/ferry from Holyhead, need some advice please
dj_factor
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Hello everyone. Please accept my humble apologies if this question has been covered as I couldn't find the relevant information on the board or even the Foreign travel website as they are very vague and just creates more doubts. I have a works meeting on the 16th of September in Dublin and would be travelling via car/ferry as I have a lot of items for presentation so would make sense to take them all on board with me, I will also be having my wife and the little one so we can make it a 3-4 day trip and have some timeout from work, etc. My question is that will I need anything extra or pre-requisites like the car log book, GB/UK sticker, insurance certificate or any other things on board.
Also we both are double vaccinated - ASTRA ZENECA and have the NHS proof of vaccine, will we need to do anything else like quarantine or covid tests prior to journey.
Thanks in Advance.
Also we both are double vaccinated - ASTRA ZENECA and have the NHS proof of vaccine, will we need to do anything else like quarantine or covid tests prior to journey.
Thanks in Advance.
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- All travellers to Ireland will need to fill out a Passenger Locator Form. Failure to complete this form is an offence
- No travel-related testing or quarantine will be necessary for travellers from Great Britain with valid proof of full vaccination
Children under the age of 12 will not need to take a PCR test prior to travelling to Ireland or to undergo self-quarantine.
Guidance can change at short notice so you should check Irish Government advice before you travel.
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/ireland/entry-requirements
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