

Travel carriers will not ask to check a PLF receipt prior to travel to Ireland. Therefore, we do not recommend for you to use an Irish person’s address unless you will be staying there. Passenger Locator Form From Sunday 6 March 2022, travellers to Ireland are no longer asked to complete a COVID-19 Passenger Locator Form.

#Ireland passenger locator form update#
Please note that the Irish Government website states, that it is an offence not to provide an update if any information provided on the form change, or to provide false or misleading information. If you are staying at a campsite, you should enter this address and update any changes by sending an email to We recommend for you to keep proof of this email. The form requires for you to state the address where you will actually be staying during your visit in Ireland. However, as you know, for travel to the Republic of Ireland, you are indeed required to fill out a Passenger Locator Form before departure. This advice can be found on the website of the Northern Irish Government. You also don’t need to fill in a Passenger Locator Form if you travel from within the CTA and have not been outside the CTA in the last 10 days. You should only travel if the test is negative and take additional LFD tests on days two and eight of your stay. Should you travel from within the Common Travel Area (CTA) and stay overnight in Northern Ireland, you should take a rapid lateral flow device test (LFD) before you begin your journey.

This is provided that an emergency brake has not been applied. Hi Peter, We are very happy to hear about your plans for visiting this September! 😊 Are you going to travel from the UK? It is true that no travel-related testing or quarantine is necessary for travellers from Great Britain to the Republic of Ireland with valid proof of full vaccination.
