You should set up those chapter things on the video so we can speed through and find specifics without having to listen to the whole video. Fantastic video thank you.
I have been holding off until next month, getting around Italy at the moment is a bit of a faff. Keep up the good work you had the first video I watched, travelled all over the place since.
This video is really helpful. All the use cases are explained and well articulated. I plan to travel to italy but as you mentioned, i would wait till april
Hello, is the recovery certificate to enter italy is the same pervious PCR positive test? From a non eu country?? Or we have to fill a template or something like that??
Hello, If you are a non EU citizen you can show your positive PCR test. Some countries require a private recovery certificate but I think Italy you are fine. You will have to complete the passenger locator form
Hiya, really helpful video! Just quickly, i’m going to Milan on Saturday with my girlfriend and we’re both double vaxed and boostered. Does my UK covid pass act as a super green pass or is it a separate document? Thank you!
Thanks so much for your helpful video! I am double boostered within 270 days however have just noticed the 180 day rule once there!! I have booked last minute to get a booster tomorrow (5 days before I travel) do you know if that will suffice or not? I’m unsure if the booster has to be 14 day clear or if that rule is only for the first 2? X
Hello, that is fine, there is no ruling on the booster for time after. Once you have it you are good. Most places now accept the green pass which can also be obtained through regular testing. Alternately the booster will give you the pass.
I’m leaving the 15th of may. I have my euplf form filled out… (I’m nervous, and haven’t traveled alone in years) can I submit that anytime? Or do I have to wait until 48 hours before?
Hello, I have personally never completed it so cannot say for certain. If all the info is in and it will let you submit it then I don't see why not. Some forms will only let you submit them within the time period given
Yes you did make it simple, I have one question I am double vaccinated effective September 2021 so do I need a booster to go to Italy at this point? or am I good?
Thank you. If you are within 9 months of your last vaccine then you are able to travel without a booster. So you would need to go this month or some of next month depending on the date you received your dose.
I will be traveling to italy on may 31, and i got my first 2 vaccine within the last 9 months, but didnt get the booster. Is fine to travel?, I live in UK.
hi me and gf going to italy end of may ive only had the first two vaccinations not the boosters, can you clarify what im all good to get the green pass if its still in place ? every bit of info out there seems to differ or contradict itself
Hello, the green pass has been scrapped this month. To enter with proof of vaccination, your last vaccination needs to be within 270 days. If over this time, you will be required to take a negative test to enter
I am going to italy next week and I know you've explained so clearly but I just wanted the last bit of assurance please ...If I have the booster on my NHS app am I right in saying I can enter italy without doing any additional pcr tests or quarantine when i get there? And also I can go into restaurants. Museums etc with my covid pass as I have the booster ? X thankyou x
Hi there, I do have a question and is kind of a emergency, so I’m Going to Rome on 4th April, I’m fully vaccinated and got my booster shot, I’m from Ireland and I got my vaccines in Ireland which is in the Europe region, so I still need to obtain a super Green pass?? I’ve checked online and the information is so darn confusing😵💫. It would be really great if you could help me out on this matter. Your video have made me understand so much and keep up the good work Thanks a million 🙏🙏🙏
Hi, it is very tricky. I believe if you have a QR code that is fine. You can just show that but unfortunately I am not 100% sure with Ireland, since I know the UK covid pass 100% works. Sorry I cannot be much more help. I am hoping Italy will update their sites on the 1st and there will be more info out. I will see if any new info arises this week
Hi Im from Hong Kong, helpful video but foolish me didn't research anything about the green pass in Italy, and I've already landed yesterday, now I can't get into restaurants, so I'm basically living off supermarkets. Is there a way for me to get the green pass and as a foreigner can you take the booster jab in Italy?
Hello, you can obtain a green pass from regular testing in the pharmacies out there. This will get you into some places, like restaurants. Might only be outdoor seating with a green pass not sure. An antigen test will get you the green pass for 48 hours and a PCR test will get you the green pass for 72 hours. When it runs out you will have to take another test. I am not sure on the booster situation out there unfortunately
@@AutopilotAviation thanks but I'm planning on staying there for 2 months, is there anyways that I can get the green pass without testing every 2-3 days?
@@Homoerectus111 Unfortunately not. You can only get one with regular testing, vaccinations, or proof of recovery. I recommend you ask a pharmacy there or something if it is possible to get the booster. The good news is though, is that these passes are being scrapped on the 1st of May, so you will only need the pass for 2 weeks as it stands.
I am double vaccinated and want to travel to Italy from the UK but it’s been two months since the second jab. Will i be required to take the lateral / rapid flow tests to travel? And besides the plf form is there anything else to complete? Thanks !
Hello, if you received your second dose only 2 months ago then that is fine. You will not have to test. It is only if your second dose was more than 270 days ago which works out to 9 months. And nope just the PLF is required to complete
Hello, I will travel to Italy in May so I was wondering if my covid nhs pass gonna be valid as proof of recovery since that I got covid less than 6 months ago or if I going to need a test for flying, can you clarify this for me? Thank you in advance. x
Hello, if you have the NHS covid travel pass with a QR code, this will be accepted as valid proof of recovery into Italy. See this link for confirmation - www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/italy/entry-requirements
Sorry I don’t see the links you mentioned below. Are you able to help with this? Your video was excellent by the way. Any updates would be appreciated. Thanks very much
I’m going to Milan this Saturday. I got my two Moderna shots but no booster. It’s been 190 days so to get around I’m gonna have to take multiple rapid tests correct?
Hello, I believe so. See this link under Validity of the Covid-19 Green Pass for access to activities and services in Italy www.salute.gov.it/portale/nuovocoronavirus/dettaglioContenutiNuovoCoronavirus.jsp?lingua=english&id=5412&area=nuovoCoronavirus&menu=vuoto&tab=1
@@AutopilotAviation Hallo!Thanks for the information. According to the link above you put: Persons from a foreign country in possession of a certificate issued by the competent foreign health authorities of recovery from Covid-19 or completion of the primary anti-SARS-Cov-2 vaccine cycle with a vaccine authorised or recognised as equivalent in Italy, where six to nine months have elapsed since the completion of the primary anti-SARS-Cov-2 vaccine cycle or since recovery from COVID-19, are also required to present a COVID-19 Green Pass (certificate) of completion of a rapid antigen test swab or molecular test swab in order to access all services for which the Super (reinforced) Green Pass is required (such as hotels, public transportation, museums, events). The validity of the above swabs is 48 hours if antigen test or 72 hours if molecular.. So as a person from a foreign country if you have had 2 doses of vaccination until 9 months ago, you can access a hotel stay and a public transport? All these until 31march? But you must take a rapid test or molecular test, is that right?
So, yesterday the Italian government published a roadmap to ending restrictions and it looks like they have pushed the green pass back as the plan states that the green pass requirement is expected to end on the 1st of May. But who knows at this point
@@brettsterlini1350 Yes. There is no info because there is no time frame to wait after a booster. See "ligible equivalent foreign vaccination certificates in Italy follow the same standards as those imposed by the Italian health ministry for green pass purposes. In Italy, a vaccination certificate is valid starting on the 15th day after the first dose through until the second dose, and then validity continues immediately starting from the date of the second dose and remains valid as of the date of any subsequent dose. Our source for this answer is the Italian government’s green pass website (in Italian only) FAQ page. The only timeframe this page states for the 2nd and subsequent booster doses is that it can take up to 48 hours to generate the updated certificate (for the Italian version of the EU Digital Covid Certificate). But in terms of validity, the only time it mentions there is a wait time is after the first dose (14-day wait)." from - italygreenpass.com/faq/
I was wondering the same thing so this comment was helpful. I have 2 doses but that was over a year ago and I haven’t gotten my booster yet and I leave in 2 weeks.
Hi, We are a family of four with kids aged 8 and 11. We are planning to visit Italy in late April. Both myself and the wife are vaccinated with a booster shot. However, the kids are unvaccinated. I want to know do the kids have to provide negative COVID tests every two days if they wish to use domestic flights and public transportation within Italy?
Hello, they will need to test negative before entering Italy, but once there it is only those over 12 that will be required to show proof of a green pass. See this link under green pass for confirmation www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/italy/coronavirus
Hello it states once you are in Italy you may be subject to Random covid testing what is the Likelihood of being tested and where in the airport this will happen?
I have had two vaccinations and my flight is 28th of March from the UK. It’s within 270 days but it isn’t within 180 days. I know I can get to Italy, but I can’t get a super green pass.. if I get the final booster before I go on that date will I be able to get a super green pass or do I need 14 days after the booster? Thanks
Hello, from what i can find for the booster it is only 48 hours. See this from the FAQs page "for the booster dose the Certification will be generated within 48 hours and is effective without the need for new vaccinations." It does not mention 14 days for the booster. www.dgc.gov.it/web/faq.html#:~:text=In%20quanto%20tempo%20viene%20generata%20e%20per%20quanto%20tempo%20%C3%A8%20valida%20la%20Certificazione%3F
UPDATE: From the 1st of April, a green pass can be used to go into most indoor public spaces. A green pass can be obtained by those unvaccinated by regularly testing. A super green pass will still be needed for gyms, indoor pools, contact sports, and casinos. FROM the 1st of May, both the green pass and super green pass requirement will be scrapped.
So from april 1st , if you are unvaccinated, you can go almost everywhere right? For example, indoor restaurants,pubs , stadiums, museums, as long you do a rapid test .
@@godnika9007 Hello yes. But the test must be taken in a pharmacy there I believe and only lasts 48 hours unless you do a PCR which is 72 hours. Then another test must be taken
This new article outlines the places a green pass will now be accepted well www.thelocal.it/20220318/how-italys-covid-green-pass-rules-will-change-for-tourists-in-april/
@@AutopilotAviation " For indoor venues, the ‘super’ green pass remains a requirement (proof of vaccination against or recovery from Covid-19, but not via testing)" can you please give me some examples of indoor venues, what exactly means
@@godnika9007 Hi those are the current rules. They will change on Friday. All the places you mentioned will be accessible with a green pass. This link outlines a list of places. If it asks for payment just keep refreshing the page www.thelocal.it/20220318/how-italys-covid-green-pass-rules-will-change-for-tourists-in-april/ or alternatively you can access the official statement in Italian and translate it. This part is included in article 6 www.gazzettaufficiale.it/eli/id/2022/03/24/22G00034/sg
I’m unvaccinated got covid March 3rd and looking to go Italy on may 7th my nhs app says recovered from covid, will I need to do a LFD or pcr test before flying???
Hello, how can i apply for the green pass or super green pass? how can i get the super green pass QR code i mean? or is it the QR on the vaccination certificate, recovery certificate, PCR??
Hello, if you are vaccinated or have a recovery certificate, you now can just show your countries poof of one of those, or your negative test. This is a helpful link - italygreenpass.com/how-do-i-get-a-green-pass-for-travel-in-italy/
Hi part of my NHS covid app is missing my middle name so doesn't exactly match my passport although when I go into my app my name is in full and as on my passprt but when I go into each QR Code for the individual vaccinations page the middle name is missing. Will this make a difference at the airport or in Italy?
hello,i will travel to Italy on 24th of May from India and i will take my booster dose on 9th of May,so i will complete 14 days before traveling to Italy so is it mandatory to complete 14 days after getting booster dose? And Only Booster dose certificate is enough for traveling to Italy? No Rtpcr required?
Hello, you do not have to wait anytime after receiving the booster for Italy. Once you have had it and have proof, you can travel to Italy. No requirement to wait 14 days. And if you have the booster you do not need to take a test
Hello I'm from India and I'm traveling to Italy in may and I'm Fully vaccinated with 2 doses but vaccine certificate is going to expire at the end of april but I'm traveling in may so can i use Rtpcr test result for traveling,is it enough to travel to Italy?
Hello, yes as stated in the video, you can enter Italy with a negative covid test. By May, the plan is for the green passes to be scrapped, therefore you shouldn't need anything whilst you are there.
Hello, just showing the positive result should be enough to get in with proof of recovery, especially if it has a QR code. If you are worried go down the testing route for entry
I believe it must fulfil these: less than 10 years old on the day you enter (check the ‘date of issue’) valid for at least 3 months after the day you plan to leave (check the ‘expiry date’) This info was found here www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/italy/entry-requirements
As it stands, I got a lateral flow test for a concert about 6 weeks ago. The result was positive. I registered the result on my NHS app. Current UK Government guidelines stated that I didn’t have to do a follow up PCR test. Will that lateral flow test result be considered eligible for the super green pass as I obviously can’t now perform a PCR test 6 weeks after having Covid? Thanks in advance for any help
Hello, if you go onto your covid pass on the NHS app, do you have the recovered from covid-19 covid pass with QR code? If so I would assume yes since I cannot find anywhere online that states what type of test must have been taken but I am not 100% sure sorry
could you inform please if pcr test needed flying thai air bangkok to uk fully vacinated to traval agents 1 yes 1 no trid conting thai air cant answer TIA
Hello if you are flying to England after 4am on friday then you do not need a test or need to complete a passenger locator form since all rules are scrapped on friday. Let me know if you are flying before this
Hello, if you are going before May 1st, at the moment you will need a super green pass which can only be obtained if you are vaccinated, or have proof of recovery
@@brammaters Hello, late response sorry, but Italy are allowing the green pass for entry to most places from the 1st of April, including stadiums. To obtain a green pass you must take a covid test every 48 hours if a rapid test and every 72 hours if it is a PCR
UPDATE: The Italian government has published a road map to lifting restrictions. At the moment, the green pass requirement is expected to end on May 1st
UPDATE: Italy will scrap all covid entry requirements from the 1st of June!
Does this mean if your unvaccinated you don’t need anything to get into Italy? Xx
@@hettijayne Correct
@@AutopilotAviation thank you ☺️
You should set up those chapter things on the video so we can speed through and find specifics without having to listen to the whole video. Fantastic video thank you.
Thanks for the feedback
UPDATE: The super green and green passes have now been scrapped!
I heard Italy back to normal as of May 31. Yes, I look forward to your updates. Thank you!
That is the plan. Hopefully nothing changes. Thank you
I have been holding off until next month, getting around Italy at the moment is a bit of a faff. Keep up the good work you had the first video I watched, travelled all over the place since.
Thank you very much
This video is really helpful. All the use cases are explained and well articulated. I plan to travel to italy but as you mentioned, i would wait till april
Thank you. Best of luck!
Hello, is the recovery certificate to enter italy is the same pervious PCR positive test? From a non eu country?? Or we have to fill a template or something like that??
Hello, If you are a non EU citizen you can show your positive PCR test. Some countries require a private recovery certificate but I think Italy you are fine. You will have to complete the passenger locator form
Amazing video ! Lots of information i needed
Thank you
Thanks found the list with the links.
Best wishes
Thank you
Hiya, really helpful video! Just quickly, i’m going to Milan on Saturday with my girlfriend and we’re both double vaxed and boostered. Does my UK covid pass act as a super green pass or is it a separate document? Thank you!
Hello, your covid pass will work for it since it is a QR code. Thanks
Thanks so much for your helpful video! I am double boostered within 270 days however have just noticed the 180 day rule once there!! I have booked last minute to get a booster tomorrow (5 days before I travel) do you know if that will suffice or not? I’m unsure if the booster has to be 14 day clear or if that rule is only for the first 2? X
Hello, that is fine, there is no ruling on the booster for time after. Once you have it you are good. Most places now accept the green pass which can also be obtained through regular testing. Alternately the booster will give you the pass.
I’m leaving the 15th of may. I have my euplf form filled out… (I’m nervous, and haven’t traveled alone in years) can I submit that anytime? Or do I have to wait until 48 hours before?
Hello, I have personally never completed it so cannot say for certain. If all the info is in and it will let you submit it then I don't see why not. Some forms will only let you submit them within the time period given
Yes you did make it simple, I have one question I am double vaccinated effective September 2021 so do I need a booster to go to Italy at this point? or am I good?
Thank you. If you are within 9 months of your last vaccine then you are able to travel without a booster. So you would need to go this month or some of next month depending on the date you received your dose.
I will be traveling to italy on may 31, and i got my first 2 vaccine within the last 9 months, but didnt get the booster. Is fine to travel?, I live in UK.
Hello, so long as you are within the 9 months before you travel this is fine
hi me and gf going to italy end of may ive only had the first two vaccinations not the boosters, can you clarify what im all good to get the green pass if its still in place ? every bit of info out there seems to differ or contradict itself
Hello, the green pass has been scrapped this month. To enter with proof of vaccination, your last vaccination needs to be within 270 days. If over this time, you will be required to take a negative test to enter
Great video. Thank you for the information very helpful indeed 👍🏻😊
Thank you!
I am going to italy next week and I know you've explained so clearly but I just wanted the last bit of assurance please ...If I have the booster on my NHS app am I right in saying I can enter italy without doing any additional pcr tests or quarantine when i get there?
And also I can go into restaurants. Museums etc with my covid pass as I have the booster ? X thankyou x
Correct. You are able to just show your covid pass with the QR code
@@AutopilotAviation thank you..your videos are really helpful x
@@seemabains7692 Thank you :)
Hi there, I do have a question and is kind of a emergency, so I’m Going to Rome on 4th April, I’m fully vaccinated and got my booster shot, I’m from Ireland and I got my vaccines in Ireland which is in the Europe region, so I still need to obtain a super Green pass?? I’ve checked online and the information is so darn confusing😵💫. It would be really great if you could help me out on this matter.
Your video have made me understand so much and keep up the good work
Thanks a million 🙏🙏🙏
Hi, it is very tricky. I believe if you have a QR code that is fine. You can just show that but unfortunately I am not 100% sure with Ireland, since I know the UK covid pass 100% works. Sorry I cannot be much more help. I am hoping Italy will update their sites on the 1st and there will be more info out. I will see if any new info arises this week
Hi Im from Hong Kong, helpful video but foolish me didn't research anything about the green pass in Italy, and I've already landed yesterday, now I can't get into restaurants, so I'm basically living off supermarkets. Is there a way for me to get the green pass and as a foreigner can you take the booster jab in Italy?
Hello, you can obtain a green pass from regular testing in the pharmacies out there. This will get you into some places, like restaurants. Might only be outdoor seating with a green pass not sure. An antigen test will get you the green pass for 48 hours and a PCR test will get you the green pass for 72 hours. When it runs out you will have to take another test. I am not sure on the booster situation out there unfortunately
@@AutopilotAviation thanks but I'm planning on staying there for 2 months, is there anyways that I can get the green pass without testing every 2-3 days?
@@Homoerectus111 Unfortunately not. You can only get one with regular testing, vaccinations, or proof of recovery. I recommend you ask a pharmacy there or something if it is possible to get the booster. The good news is though, is that these passes are being scrapped on the 1st of May, so you will only need the pass for 2 weeks as it stands.
Thank you!!
Thanks :)
I am double vaccinated and want to travel to Italy from the UK but it’s been two months since the second jab. Will i be required to take the lateral / rapid flow tests to travel? And besides the plf form is there anything else to complete? Thanks !
Hello, if you received your second dose only 2 months ago then that is fine. You will not have to test. It is only if your second dose was more than 270 days ago which works out to 9 months. And nope just the PLF is required to complete
@@AutopilotAviation Thank you so much. How can i get proof of vaccine is it physical copy will the nhs stamp card do?
@@hhik5392 Hello, for the UK it is your NHS covid pass either on the app or a hard copy
Hello, I will travel to Italy in May so I was wondering if my covid nhs pass gonna be valid as proof of recovery since that I got covid less than 6 months ago or if I going to need a test for flying, can you clarify this for me? Thank you in advance. x
Hello, if you have the NHS covid travel pass with a QR code, this will be accepted as valid proof of recovery into Italy. See this link for confirmation - www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/italy/entry-requirements
Sorry I don’t see the links you mentioned below. Are you able to help with this?
Your video was excellent by the way. Any updates would be appreciated.
Thanks very much
I’m going to Milan this Saturday. I got my two Moderna shots but no booster. It’s been 190 days so to get around I’m gonna have to take multiple rapid tests correct?
Hello, I believe so. See this link under Validity of the Covid-19 Green Pass for access to activities and services in Italy www.salute.gov.it/portale/nuovocoronavirus/dettaglioContenutiNuovoCoronavirus.jsp?lingua=english&id=5412&area=nuovoCoronavirus&menu=vuoto&tab=1
@@AutopilotAviation Hallo!Thanks for the information. According to the link above you put: Persons from a foreign country in possession of a certificate issued by the competent foreign health authorities of recovery from Covid-19 or completion of the primary anti-SARS-Cov-2 vaccine cycle with a vaccine authorised or recognised as equivalent in Italy, where six to nine months have elapsed since the completion of the primary anti-SARS-Cov-2 vaccine cycle or since recovery from COVID-19, are also required to present a COVID-19 Green Pass (certificate) of completion of a rapid antigen test swab or molecular test swab in order to access all services for which the Super (reinforced) Green Pass is required (such as hotels, public transportation, museums, events). The validity of the above swabs is 48 hours if antigen test or 72 hours if molecular..
So as a person from a foreign country if you have had 2 doses of vaccination until 9 months ago, you can access a hotel stay and a public transport? All these until 31march? But you must take a rapid test or molecular test, is that right?
I believe it's more relaxed for portugal? I may just go there
Yes Portugal is much easier
Thank you so much for this, as i am not vaccinated I have decided to just wait till after the 31st as the green pass would not suffice.
So, yesterday the Italian government published a roadmap to ending restrictions and it looks like they have pushed the green pass back as the plan states that the green pass requirement is expected to end on the 1st of May. But who knows at this point
@@AutopilotAviation I went to Portugal 😊
@@Syeda08788 Probably a wise decision
Don't you need to wait 14 days before your booster becomes effective?
Nope. Your booster is effective immediately for Italy
@@AutopilotAviation Are you sure? I cannot find any info on this
@@brettsterlini1350 Yes. There is no info because there is no time frame to wait after a booster. See "ligible equivalent foreign vaccination certificates in Italy follow the same standards as those imposed by the Italian health ministry for green pass purposes. In Italy, a vaccination certificate is valid starting on the 15th day after the first dose through until the second dose, and then validity continues immediately starting from the date of the second dose and remains valid as of the date of any subsequent dose.
Our source for this answer is the Italian government’s green pass website (in Italian only) FAQ page. The only timeframe this page states for the 2nd and subsequent booster doses is that it can take up to 48 hours to generate the updated certificate (for the Italian version of the EU Digital Covid Certificate). But in terms of validity, the only time it mentions there is a wait time is after the first dose (14-day wait)."
from - italygreenpass.com/faq/
@@AutopilotAviation Thank you so much, you've made my day
I was wondering the same thing so this comment was helpful. I have 2 doses but that was over a year ago and I haven’t gotten my booster yet and I leave in 2 weeks.
Hi, We are a family of four with kids aged 8 and 11. We are planning to visit Italy in late April. Both myself and the wife are vaccinated with a booster shot. However, the kids are unvaccinated. I want to know do the kids have to provide negative COVID tests every two days if they wish to use domestic flights and public transportation within Italy?
Hello, they will need to test negative before entering Italy, but once there it is only those over 12 that will be required to show proof of a green pass. See this link under green pass for confirmation www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/italy/coronavirus
@@AutopilotAviation do under 12 need another antigen test in italy before they fly back to uk if they are unvaccinated?
@@vickyguevarra3512 Hello, no. There are no restrictions anymore to enter the UK
Hello it states once you are in Italy you may be subject to Random covid testing what is the Likelihood of being tested and where in the airport this will happen?
I honestly do not know sorry. But I assume it is not very likely
I have had two vaccinations and my flight is 28th of March from the UK. It’s within 270 days but it isn’t within 180 days. I know I can get to Italy, but I can’t get a super green pass.. if I get the final booster before I go on that date will I be able to get a super green pass or do I need 14 days after the booster? Thanks
Hello, from what i can find for the booster it is only 48 hours. See this from the FAQs page "for the booster dose the Certification will be generated within 48 hours and is effective without the need for new vaccinations." It does not mention 14 days for the booster. www.dgc.gov.it/web/faq.html#:~:text=In%20quanto%20tempo%20viene%20generata%20e%20per%20quanto%20tempo%20%C3%A8%20valida%20la%20Certificazione%3F
UPDATE: From the 1st of April, a green pass can be used to go into most indoor public spaces. A green pass can be obtained by those unvaccinated by regularly testing. A super green pass will still be needed for gyms, indoor pools, contact sports, and casinos.
FROM the 1st of May, both the green pass and super green pass requirement will be scrapped.
So from april 1st , if you are unvaccinated, you can go almost everywhere right? For example, indoor restaurants,pubs , stadiums, museums, as long you do a rapid test .
@@godnika9007 Hello yes. But the test must be taken in a pharmacy there I believe and only lasts 48 hours unless you do a PCR which is 72 hours. Then another test must be taken
This new article outlines the places a green pass will now be accepted well
www.thelocal.it/20220318/how-italys-covid-green-pass-rules-will-change-for-tourists-in-april/
@@AutopilotAviation " For indoor venues, the ‘super’ green pass remains a requirement (proof of vaccination against or recovery from Covid-19, but not via testing)" can you please give me some examples of indoor venues, what exactly means
@@godnika9007 Hi those are the current rules. They will change on Friday. All the places you mentioned will be accessible with a green pass. This link outlines a list of places. If it asks for payment just keep refreshing the page www.thelocal.it/20220318/how-italys-covid-green-pass-rules-will-change-for-tourists-in-april/ or alternatively you can access the official statement in Italian and translate it. This part is included in article 6 www.gazzettaufficiale.it/eli/id/2022/03/24/22G00034/sg
I’m unvaccinated got covid March 3rd and looking to go Italy on may 7th my nhs app says recovered from covid, will I need to do a LFD or pcr test before flying???
Hello, no you do not need a test. You are able to show your NHS travel covid pass as proof of recovery since you are within 6 months.
Hello, how can i apply for the green pass or super green pass? how can i get the super green pass QR code i mean?
or is it the QR on the vaccination certificate, recovery certificate, PCR??
Hello, if you are vaccinated or have a recovery certificate, you now can just show your countries poof of one of those, or your negative test. This is a helpful link - italygreenpass.com/how-do-i-get-a-green-pass-for-travel-in-italy/
@@AutopilotAviation thanks
Hi part of my NHS covid app is missing my middle name so doesn't exactly match my passport although when I go into my app my name is in full and as on my passprt but when I go into each QR Code for the individual vaccinations page the middle name is missing. Will this make a difference at the airport or in Italy?
Hi, I do not see why this would be a problem. You should be fine, I doubt they would even notice to be honest.
@@AutopilotAviation thank you x
Thank you Me Amore !
Thanks
Thank you so much!
@@AutopilotAviation You are welcome...your advise was appreciated when I needed clarification x
Hi! Im staying with family in Italy, what do I need, im not planning on getting any buses or going out to eat. How do I get into the country?
Hello, as stated in the video, either proof of vaccination, proof of recovery or a test
hello,i will travel to Italy on 24th of May from India and i will take my booster dose on 9th of May,so i will complete 14 days before traveling to Italy so is it mandatory to complete 14 days after getting booster dose? And Only Booster dose certificate is enough for traveling to Italy? No Rtpcr required?
Hello, you do not have to wait anytime after receiving the booster for Italy. Once you have had it and have proof, you can travel to Italy. No requirement to wait 14 days. And if you have the booster you do not need to take a test
@@AutopilotAviation ok, thank you so much for the information, it's very helpful for me. 🙏😇
Hello I'm from India and I'm traveling to Italy in may and I'm Fully vaccinated with 2 doses but vaccine certificate is going to expire at the end of april but I'm traveling in may so can i use Rtpcr test result for traveling,is it enough to travel to Italy?
Hello, yes as stated in the video, you can enter Italy with a negative covid test. By May, the plan is for the green passes to be scrapped, therefore you shouldn't need anything whilst you are there.
@@AutopilotAviation ok thank you so much,it is very helpful for me. 🙏😇
Hiya how do you get a super green pass please? I have had my booster. Am so confused 🤯 I go on holiday the 20th April.
Hello, are you from the UK? If so your covid pass can be used as the super green pass
For proof of recovery can i bring both my positive result and my subsequent negative result?
Hello, just showing the positive result should be enough to get in with proof of recovery, especially if it has a QR code. If you are worried go down the testing route for entry
@@AutopilotAviation thank you
My recovery certificate does not include my middle name in it like in my passport.is this acceptable?
Should be fine
Do you happen to know passport validity to travel to Italy? 😊
I believe it must fulfil these: less than 10 years old on the day you enter (check the ‘date of issue’)
valid for at least 3 months after the day you plan to leave (check the ‘expiry date’)
This info was found here www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/italy/entry-requirements
So i can do my own swab test and travel to Italy???
Hello, please see the pinned comment and top of the description. Italy have since removed all covid restrictions.
@@AutopilotAviation thank you for your response 🙏🏽
As it stands, I got a lateral flow test for a concert about 6 weeks ago. The result was positive. I registered the result on my NHS app. Current UK Government guidelines stated that I didn’t have to do a follow up PCR test. Will that lateral flow test result be considered eligible for the super green pass as I obviously can’t now perform a PCR test 6 weeks after having Covid?
Thanks in advance for any help
Hello, if you go onto your covid pass on the NHS app, do you have the recovered from covid-19 covid pass with QR code? If so I would assume yes since I cannot find anywhere online that states what type of test must have been taken but I am not 100% sure sorry
@@AutopilotAviation thanks for replying.
Hopefully the announcement in May clears things up a bit more
I’m going italy tomorrow and it says I need to fill in a self declaration form but can’t find any information. Do you know if this is correct?
Hello, the only form you must complete is the EU passenger locator form. Here is the link app.euplf.eu/#/
How do you travel to Italy unvaxed from USA in September??
Ty 💚🐚❤️
Hello, there are currently no covid restrictions to enter Italy anymore
@@AutopilotAviation thanks for your comment.
could you inform please if pcr test needed flying thai air bangkok to uk fully vacinated to traval agents 1 yes 1 no trid conting thai air cant answer TIA
Hello if you are flying to England after 4am on friday then you do not need a test or need to complete a passenger locator form since all rules are scrapped on friday. Let me know if you are flying before this
Hello im unvaccinated and i go to Napoli vs Roma, what I neeed to enter stadium?
Hello, if you are going before May 1st, at the moment you will need a super green pass which can only be obtained if you are vaccinated, or have proof of recovery
@@AutopilotAviation Aw thats not so nice. Whats the chance of the rules being changed? The match is 16 april and I already booked everything
@@brammaters Hello, late response sorry, but Italy are allowing the green pass for entry to most places from the 1st of April, including stadiums. To obtain a green pass you must take a covid test every 48 hours if a rapid test and every 72 hours if it is a PCR
I'm an Italian living in London, I DON'T CONSENT, NO GREEN PASS.
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UPDATE: The Italian government has published a road map to lifting restrictions. At the moment, the green pass requirement is expected to end on May 1st
@@carnivorepassport Thank you my apologies I must have forgotten