Ireland-Poland Travel Update
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14 January 2021Travelling to Ireland
From Saturday 16th January 2021, passengers from all countries will be required to show a negative result of a pre-departure RT-PCR Covid-19 test taken within 72 hours of arrival into Ireland.
Passengers may be asked to present evidence of their negative/’not detected’ result before boarding the airplane, and will be required to produce this evidence to Immigration Officers on arrival at points of entry to the State. We strongly advise you to check with your airline in advance for their requirements / conditions for travel.
Passengers from red or grey regions (as defined in the ECDC map which is part of the EU traffic lights approach) are advised to restrict their movements for 14 days. This period of restricted movement can end if you receive a negative/’not detected’ result of a second PCR test that has been taken a minimum of five days after your arrival in Ireland.
Full information is available here: https://www.gov.ie/en/publication/b4020-travelling-to-ireland-during-the-covid-19-pandemic/
Last updated 18 January 2021