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Requirements for Entry to Croatia
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84Reason said:Just read this so should be fine:
"- certificate that they have received two doses of vaccine used in the EU Member States (Pfizer, Moderna, AstaZeneca, Gamaleya, Sinopharm) or vaccines approved by the World Health Organization for emergency use (Serum Institute of India - Covishield, Bharat Biotech - Covaxin, Sinovac - CoronaVac) not older than 270 days, or a certificate that they have received one dose of the vaccine if the vaccine is administered in a single dose (Janssen/Johnson&Johnson) not older than 270 days, provided that 14 days have passed since they received the single dose; or a certificate that they have received a booster dose
So I believe this means the booster would cover me?I'm a Forum Ambassador on the housing, mortgages & student money saving boards. I volunteer to help get your forum questions answered and keep the forum running smoothly. Forum Ambassadors are not moderators and don't read every post. If you spot an illegal or inappropriate post then please report it to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com (it's not part of my role to deal with this). Any views are mine and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.com.0 - certificate that they have received two doses of vaccine used in the EU Member States (Pfizer, Moderna, AstaZeneca, Gamaleya, Sinopharm) or vaccines approved by the World Health Organization for emergency use (Serum Institute of India - Covishield, Bharat Biotech - Covaxin, Sinovac - CoronaVac) not older than 270 days, or a certificate that they have received one dose of the vaccine if the vaccine is administered in a single dose (Janssen/Johnson&Johnson) not older than 270 days, provided that 14 days have passed since they received the single dose; or a certificate that they have received a booster dose
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Again the wording throwing me off, does the 270 days apply to the booster as well or? as my wife got hers in January. Obviously mine will be fine as getting it Monday.0
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84Reason said:Again the wording throwing me off, does the 270 days apply to the booster as well or? as my wife got hers in January. Obviously mine will be fine as getting it Monday.0
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I'm also planning to travel to Croatia in a few weeks time and I'm un-vaccinated. As I read the regulations I require either a negative test (PCR or lateral flow??) or a "proof of recovery". Having had Covid just before Christmas the latter seems sensible, but it isn't at all clear how one gets this. Can someone enlighten me? Thanks.0
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84Reason said:84Reason said:Again the wording throwing me off, does the 270 days apply to the booster as well or? as my wife got hers in January. Obviously mine will be fine as getting it Monday.
Edit: I stand corrected, as below!0 -
https://mup.gov.hr/uzg-covid/english/286212
Important
: COVID vaccination certificates for two doses are valid for 270 days, and booster vaccination certificates are valid for 365 days
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sheramber said:https://mup.gov.hr/uzg-covid/english/286212
Important
: COVID vaccination certificates for two doses are valid for 270 days, and booster vaccination certificates are valid for 365 days
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MakingEndsMeetToo said:I'm also planning to travel to Croatia in a few weeks time and I'm un-vaccinated. As I read the regulations I require either a negative test (PCR or lateral flow??) or a "proof of recovery". Having had Covid just before Christmas the latter seems sensible, but it isn't at all clear how one gets this. Can someone enlighten me? Thanks.I'm a Forum Ambassador on the housing, mortgages & student money saving boards. I volunteer to help get your forum questions answered and keep the forum running smoothly. Forum Ambassadors are not moderators and don't read every post. If you spot an illegal or inappropriate post then please report it to forumteam@moneysavingexpert.com (it's not part of my role to deal with this). Any views are mine and not the official line of MoneySavingExpert.com.0
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MakingEndsMeetToo said:I'm also planning to travel to Croatia in a few weeks time and I'm un-vaccinated. As I read the regulations I require either a negative test (PCR or lateral flow??) or a "proof of recovery". Having had Covid just before Christmas the latter seems sensible, but it isn't at all clear how one gets this. Can someone enlighten me? Thanks.
https://mup.gov.hr/uzg-covid/english/286212- certificate showing that they have recovered from COVID-19 and have received one dose of vaccine used in EU Member States (Pfizer, Moderna, AstaZeneca, Gamaleya, Sinopharm, Novavax, Janssen/Johnson&Johnson) or a vaccine approved by the World Health Organization for emergency use (Serum Institute of India - Covishield, Bharat Biotech - Covaxin, Sinovac - CoronaVac), provided that 14 days have passed since they received the single dose within eight months from contracting the disease, provided that the vaccine was administered less than 270 days from their arrival at the border crossing point;
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