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Bordeaux away
Bordeaux are selling the tickets for this game now - €40 near the centerline - and I have just bought and printed them. To understand my problem is that I speak very little French and on the ticket, it says PASS SANITAIRE, which I assume means proof of vaccination but I am not sure. Do they accept UK Q codes or do we need to get a paper copy? Any info regarding entrance requirements would be appreciated.
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This may help:
https://uk.ambafrance.org/Health-pass-a ... -in-the-UK
You also need:
https://www.interieur.gouv.fr/content/d ... laise.docx
https://uk.ambafrance.org/Health-pass-a ... -in-the-UK
You also need:
https://www.interieur.gouv.fr/content/d ... laise.docx
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Oh Bother!
Got to have PCR test on return, Lateral flow kit no good now.
What does this mean, how do we get PCR test and isolate for 2 days? what does it cost?
Should we cancel, would hotels, trains accept cancellations as PCR is still an option?
Please can anyone more knowledgeable advise?
Many thanks
Got to have PCR test on return, Lateral flow kit no good now.
What does this mean, how do we get PCR test and isolate for 2 days? what does it cost?
Should we cancel, would hotels, trains accept cancellations as PCR is still an option?
Please can anyone more knowledgeable advise?
Many thanks
Re: Bordeaux away
Bumped.LE18 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 27, 2021 7:15 pm Oh Bother!
Got to have PCR test on return, Lateral flow kit no good now.
What does this mean, how do we get PCR test and isolate for 2 days? what does it cost?
Should we cancel, would hotels, trains accept cancellations as PCR is still an option?
Please can anyone more knowledgeable advise?
Many thanks
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We got our pcr’s from randox before they dropped to lft’s.
Cost is around double a lft - you order online and it comes dpd from Ireland. The passenger locator form requires the reference from the Randox order so you have to order them before you go ideally. You then drop them to a drop box near you and they get tested within a few days.
I would personally wait until the last possible
Moment to decide what to do here - this new variant hasn’t been fully realised yet - so hang fire and see what happens.
Cost is around double a lft - you order online and it comes dpd from Ireland. The passenger locator form requires the reference from the Randox order so you have to order them before you go ideally. You then drop them to a drop box near you and they get tested within a few days.
I would personally wait until the last possible
Moment to decide what to do here - this new variant hasn’t been fully realised yet - so hang fire and see what happens.
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We don’t yet know exactly how the new regime will work for the UK, or whether and when France will act beyond existing controls.
Under the previous regime a Day 2 PCR could be taken at the airport on arrival back in the UK. Results were then available after a few hours. Or use the suppliers such as Randox or Collinson to send a home test kit, to your location (home), take it within two days of arrival & return it for probable next day response. You only isolate until you have a negative test.
Under the previous regime a Day 2 PCR could be taken at the airport on arrival back in the UK. Results were then available after a few hours. Or use the suppliers such as Randox or Collinson to send a home test kit, to your location (home), take it within two days of arrival & return it for probable next day response. You only isolate until you have a negative test.
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Slightly off topic but Spain is only open to the vaccinated from next month,negative tests won't do.
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Thanks for this.Grimlish wrote: ↑Sat Nov 27, 2021 8:19 pm We don’t yet know exactly how the new regime will work for the UK, or whether and when France will act beyond existing controls.
Under the previous regime a Day 2 PCR could be taken at the airport on arrival back in the UK. Results were then available after a few hours. Or use the suppliers such as Randox or Collinson to send a home test kit, to your location (home), take it within two days of arrival & return it for probable next day response. You only isolate until you have a negative test.
Think we need to wait to see Governments timeline on the PCR testing and isolation, do they mean one must have test immediately on arrival, ie airport or St Pancras, is it then ok to catch train whilst waiting for result?
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Under the old regime you could travel straight home by any appropriate means, whether you took your test at the port of entry or within two days of arriving home. (Day of arrival was Day 0, test had to be taken no later than Day 2.)
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Yes agreed, after more reading on web, it confirms this.
So its basically the same as LFT, just more expensive and sending off the test, then isolate until you receive a negative result.
Let the buyer be aware, I found this on web, Circular1Heath have kits for £37 pounds, less 10% if you Quote BLACKFRIDAY at checkout.
I have no experience shopping with them so its at your own risk,
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Travel agent in oakham does pcr fo £38.
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Name of agent please, are they licenced/certified by Gov.uk?