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Fit to Fly Certificate for Travellers to Poland The world is still dealing with the ongoing threat of coronavirus and controlling the spread of the virus. As a result, since the first national lockdown in April 2020, life has changed so much. Although things seem to be getting better, with the vaccination programme going well, the rules and regulations keep constantly changing with different countries at different stages in dealing with the pandemic. There is also the additional problem of new variants. Perhaps one of the most notable ways that our lives have been dramatically affected is by travelling abroad. Before the pandemic, in Britain, we had relative freedom to travel to most places around the world without too much trouble. Now, that has changed. Even as travel restrictions are being lifted, others are being put in place, and often even when there are no travelling restrictions there are still requirements to exiting and entering countries. With that in mind, you may be wondering if you can currently travel to Poland. In the following post, we are going to discuss this subject – it’s important to note though that the rules are still always changing so walkways check the government website or even with your travel operator for the most up to date information. Can You Travel to Poland? The good news is that as outlined on the Polish Border Guards website, all UK nationals, as well as spouses and children, are listed among those who do are not restricted from entering Poland due to Covid-19. However, you do still need to undergo compulsory quarantine, unless you can show documented evidence that you have had a full vaccination dose. What Covid-19 Tests Do You Need to Take To Enter Poland? Indeed, the rules for entry into Poland are not quite as strict as other European countries, however, if you are travelling by air you still need to have a negative Covid-19 test that was administered within 48 hours of your arrival time in Poland. The most accurate available and the obvious choice in this situation would be a PCR
Fit to Fly Certificate. It’s also important to check if the airline you are flying with has any specific requirements. Where Can You Get an Accurate Covid-19 PCR Test and Fit to Fly Certificate? It’s worth noting that while the NHS provides Covid-19 tests, these are only administered to people who believe they may be asymptomatic or actually have Covid-19, the NHS will not provide NHS tests for people looking for proof that they are free of the virus when travelling. Several organisations and institutions offer private Covid-19 tests. However, you should think carefully and do a lot of research before settling on a testing centre. Ideally, you want one that will be able to offer you the type of test you need, in this case, a PCR test with a Fit to Fly Certificate that can be booked with enough time before you are due to leave for and arrive in Poland. You also want a company that has full backing from the Government and has UKAS approved and accredited testing facilities and laboratories and one whose services are carried out by highly trained and qualified health care professionals. Pure Testing meets all of these criteria and has the benefit of offering some of the best prices for private Covid-19 testing in the country. Why Choose Pure Testing? There are further reasons why you should choose Pure Testing for the private Covid- 19 test you need to qualify for entry into Poland. Not only are the staff there extremely qualified and have exp0erience of working in the healthcare industry, but they have also been trained specifically in the testing process to collect samples accurately. At Pure Testing, the booking and testing process has all been made simple. You can book by using their online booking tool to choose the date and time that suits you best, with your travel plans. You then go along to one of their centres and it will not take longer than 15 minutes to administer the test.
Then you just need to head home and wait for the arrival of your results digitally via email, in the format you prefer. As long as you have a negative PCR test, you are good to go to Poland.