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Just copied this from a FB group.... might be helpful...

Morning all I work at Newhaven port and we have had a lot of tourism traffic turned away as people do not have the right covid paperwork or enough days left on their passport to travel abroad. Some who turn up have not been vaccinated and are not allowed to travel and are sent away to have a pcr test, theses are not our rules but our neighbours across the water. So just a heads up to get your paperwork in order Have a good trip Oh and there is room to park up if you get here early
 
Just copied this from a FB group.... might be helpful...

Morning all I work at Newhaven port and we have had a lot of tourism traffic turned away as people do not have the right covid paperwork or enough days left on their passport to travel abroad. Some who turn up have not been vaccinated and are not allowed to travel and are sent away to have a pcr test, theses are not our rules but our neighbours across the water. So just a heads up to get your paperwork in order Have a good trip Oh and there is room to park up if you get here early
Doesn't make sense . Presume its an out of date post
 
I’m in Holland and you wouldn’t think there was such a thing as Covid. I’ve not seen anyone wearing a mask or any type of restrictions anywhere apart from the obligatory wee 90 year old Chinese woman in Amsterdam. But they did ask and look for our vaccination certificates on leaving uk and arrival into Holland
 
I’m in Holland and you wouldn’t think there was such a thing as Covid. I’ve not seen anyone wearing a mask or any type of restrictions anywhere apart from the obligatory wee 90 year old Chinese woman in Amsterdam. But they did ask and look for our vaccination certificates on leaving uk and arrival into Holll..

Wee 90 year old.. woman..?

Amsterdam..?
Was she in a red lit shop window... ?
Cleaning up while the regular occupant was tied up ?
Or was she on duty..?
Did you summon up courage and dash in, to ask " How much ..?".
Was she worth it ?
 
Just copied this from a FB group.... might be helpful...

Morning all I work at Newhaven port and we have had a lot of tourism traffic turned away as people do not have the right covid paperwork or enough days left on their passport to travel abroad. Some who turn up have not been vaccinated and are not allowed to travel and are sent away to have a pcr test, theses are not our rules but our neighbours across the water. So just a heads up to get your paperwork in order Have a good trip Oh and there is room to park up if you get here early

Doesn't make sense . Presume its an out of date post

The information is correct.

I've just travelled from Newhaven and my vaccination status and passport were checked.
 
The information is correct.

I've just travelled from Newhaven and my vaccination status and passport were checked.
Well passport is always checked didn't think vaccination for France was required any more ?
Went through Calais in March and they didn't check my dog at all !
 
Vaccination definitely IS required for France currently.

Definitive answers here...


You can sign up for email updates on the above pages (and also on the equivalent Spanish pages too).

Other countries may be available but I haven't checked those mainly because when you are in France its all land borders then really.
 
Vaccination definitely IS required for France currently.

Definitive answers here...


You can sign up for email updates on the above pages (and also on the equivalent Spanish pages too).

Other countries may be available but I haven't checked those mainly because when you are in France its all land borders then really.
Ok was under the impression when I came over in March that all you required was the declaration d'honneur . Wasn't asked for it .
Just after that the declaration protocol was scrapped .
 
Here’s an interesting one. In Ireland and sailing to Spain from Rosslare. Do we need to complete the Spanish Travel Health form 48 hours prior to arrival or not? I keep getting contradictory information off the web, some saying all I need is a proof of vaccination equivalent to the EU covid pass which means our existing nhs ones are acceptable. Others seem to indicate the Spanish Health form is still required. On the plus side a guilt free bacon, butter and milk load in the fridge. Also completing the form 48 hours prior to arrival leaves a very tight time window to complete it before we board the ferry. Hey Ho.
 
Ireland has been our preferred point of departure to France now for a few years, primarily because its a relatively short ferry ride for us to Ireland and cuts out a big drive through the U.K. The added bonus is a massive shop there including booze, bacon, milk (which freezes very well - once you’ve reached the other side you understand 😊) and other banned products which of course can be freely taken with you, just make sure you buy the ‘restricted items’ in Ireland and keep the receipt (Tesco in Ireland won’t recognise your discount card by the way!).

Proof of Covid vaccinations and valid passports.

Below is the current requirements.

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Heading to Spain from Ireland in just over a week. It looks as though the Spanish Health form is not required providing you have proof of jabs in an approved form. Put my nhs QR code in and it is acceptable so just tickets, passport and proof of jabs. As you said above I can feel an Aldi shop coming on before departure. Having said that diesel in Ireland seems to hover around the 1.90 euro mark but decidedly cheaper in Spain. One report of a place just off the Bilbao ferry port at 1.69 but need to confirm that.
 
Yeh, go for it. We met an Irish farmer who’d sold his farm in Ireland and bought a farm in France on the Atlantic coast. When I realised he was a ‘frequent flyer’ I asked him about Irish bought goods being exported. He told me that he missed his bacon and that he’d got half a fecking pig in his rather large trailer. Receipts, keep them.
 
Heading to Spain from Ireland in just over a week. It looks as though the Spanish Health form is not required providing you have proof of jabs in an approved form. Put my nhs QR code in and it is acceptable so just tickets, passport and proof of jabs. As you said above I can feel an Aldi shop coming on before departure. Having said that diesel in Ireland seems to hover around the 1.90 euro mark but decidedly cheaper in Spain. One report of a place just off the Bilbao ferry port at 1.69 but need to confirm that.
As you pass through the Bilbao ferry port entrance turn right at the first roundabout and head towards the oil terminal. You will see a road sign at the exit to the roundabout indicating a service station a bit further along. With the 20c Spanish government discount until the end of June they are currently selling diesel for €1.47 per litre with the discount already shown at the pump.

If you want branded diesel Repsol are currently giving and extra 5c discount on top of the 20c but the discount is not shown at the pump and applied when you pay and shown on the receipt. You will end up paying around €1.62 per litre after all the discounts are taken off the pump price of around €1.87.
 
As an aside guys check your receipts when refuelling as I filled up a couple of days ago at a Repsol and on checking I hadn’t got the discount which in this case was 30c per litre. Got it sorted and the cashier did say sorry .
But how could he forget to give the discount as he’s been doing it every 3-4 mins whilst on shift since 1st April.

My vigilance saved me €11
 
It's a shame that it isn't automatically applied really. I wonder if that's by design!
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