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Anyone know if I need a PCR to travel to an Amber list country after having both vaccines? The messages are so unclear , we know we’d have to have the antigen one to come back but do we need a PCR to travel?
I’ve looked at more NHS sites than you can shake a stick at , my heads buttoned up the back with it
I’ve looked at more NHS sites than you can shake a stick at , my heads buttoned up the back with it
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Bobbi I have re-read several sites, mainly gov.uk and the spanish one and at the moment I believe nothing has changed since we travelled (and the Balearics have gone back to amber). If you are double jabbed then green and amber are exactly the same. Proof of 2x vaccine required, lateral flow equivalent within 3 days of leaving (theirs not a free one you take with you) and PCR Day 2 back in UK pre-booked and paid for.
In effect green and amber are the same for double jabbed.
As you have mentioned you will need to keep an eye that things don't change to amber plus etc.
I think those are the facts rather than a personal judgement on whether you should go or how mad you are to try :-) We are certainly aiming to return in September if things don't change.
In effect green and amber are the same for double jabbed.
As you have mentioned you will need to keep an eye that things don't change to amber plus etc.
I think those are the facts rather than a personal judgement on whether you should go or how mad you are to try :-) We are certainly aiming to return in September if things don't change.
The Foreign & Commonwealth Office website links to the official Canary Islands Tourist Board website, which largely answers your question:
https:/ /www.he llocana ryislan ds.com/ travell ing-to- the-can ary-isl ands/
You'll see that (unless you've got proof of having had Covid-19 and recovery from it), you require EITHER proof of a negative NAAT test (which, in practice, means a PCR one) OR proof of full vaccination.
The FCO website states:
"Spain will accept the UK’s solutions to demonstrate your COVID vaccination status".
https:/ /www.go v.uk/fo reign-t ravel-a dvice/s pain/en try-req uiremen ts
Therefore the Spanish authorities (in Lanzarote) WILL accept your UK proof of vaccination (via the NHS app on your phone or in printed form) for entry and you do NOT require a PCR test to visit the Canary Islands.
https:/
You'll see that (unless you've got proof of having had Covid-19 and recovery from it), you require EITHER proof of a negative NAAT test (which, in practice, means a PCR one) OR proof of full vaccination.
The FCO website states:
"Spain will accept the UK’s solutions to demonstrate your COVID vaccination status".
https:/
Therefore the Spanish authorities (in Lanzarote) WILL accept your UK proof of vaccination (via the NHS app on your phone or in printed form) for entry and you do NOT require a PCR test to visit the Canary Islands.