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Why Has Portugal Been Left Out ?
It’s very strange why Portugal has been left off the list of safe countries for us to travel to if these stats are right
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Maybe it's reflecting the fact that travel to Portugal is subject to entry restrictions (maybe tit for tat)
From gov.uk site:
Travel to Portugal is subject to entry restrictions:
On arrival in mainland Portugal you will be subject to health screening
If travelling to Madeira, Porto Santo or the Azores, you must take a COVID-19 test before you travel or on arrival
From gov.uk site:
Travel to Portugal is subject to entry restrictions:
On arrival in mainland Portugal you will be subject to health screening
If travelling to Madeira, Porto Santo or the Azores, you must take a COVID-19 test before you travel or on arrival
It could be an error, which might be changed. Earlier in the pandemic the Government issued a form for visitors from Countries that no longer exist...
// The government was accused of being stuck in the 1980s after its quarantine arrivals form welcomed visitors from countries that no longer exist.
Long-defunct nations including Yugoslavia, Southern Rhodesia, Zaire, Czechoslovakia and the USSR were all available as options on the official 'Public Health Passenger Locator'.
// The government was accused of being stuck in the 1980s after its quarantine arrivals form welcomed visitors from countries that no longer exist.
Long-defunct nations including Yugoslavia, Southern Rhodesia, Zaire, Czechoslovakia and the USSR were all available as options on the official 'Public Health Passenger Locator'.
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