Ireland has new rules for entering the country

since the beginning of January, all travelers bound for Ireland who have been vaccinated with a full schedule or certificate of recovery within the last 6 months before the trip will not have to take any tests before the trip. ‎

‎The government of the Republic of Ireland also states that travelers who are not vaccinated or do not have a recovery certificate, will have to present the negative result of a PCR performed within 72 hours before the trip. ‎

‎‎However and in reference to Northern Ireland, fully vaccinated travelers younger than 18 years old will not have to be tested prior to travel or quarantined on arrival in Northern Ireland. ‎

‎However, will have to fill out the passenger location form and take a test within 48 hours after arrival in Northern Ireland. This test can be a PCR or antigens.