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via mobile 12/3/2022 at 3:04pm
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Good afternoon

Please could someone clarify the entry requirements in regards to the covid vaccine for the Netherlands. We are driving to Duinrell in April of this year, however my eldest son who is 16, is having to fly there as we have just had baby number six and our car only has seven seats. I have an eight seater on order but not until September due to the current issues with cars.

My wife and I are fully vaccinated so we are good to go, however my son has only had his first jab. If he was travelling with us then he would be fine. I have checked the government website and as I read it, you need to be fully vaccinated, which my son isn’t. However, when I rang KLM airlines, they have told me he is able to travel. I don’t want to be in situation whereby he is refused entry onto the plane.

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We went away a few months ago and my sole source of info like this was the.Gov website and what they list as the entry requirements.

So looked at this and, as you suggest, it’s not that clear but seems, from info on the P&O website that children travelling with parents will not need to show proof of vaccination.

So, all that considered the only thing that comes to mind is that your wife fly out.

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The OP has a new baby, who might still be dependent on Mum for their needs.
We get round this problem on our local Arran ferry by the extra person walking on as a foot passenger, maybe either adult could do this?
Factoring in a trip to the airport at both ends sounds like a logistical nightmare.

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vaccination( certificate) is not necessary to fly to the Netherlands. Mandatory test before departure only (may be lateral or pcr test)


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Thank you for all of the replies. I did try to change the flight so my wife went with the baby, however KLM have said that we can’t change the passenger.


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Quote: Originally posted by doortje on 12/3/2022
vaccination( certificate) is not necessary to fly to the Netherlands. Mandatory test before departure only (may be lateral or pcr test)



Hi Doortge

So you definitely don’t need to be fully vaccinated, as long as you have a negative test?
Thanks.


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I would check the Dutch government website if I were you.


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A Google search found this quite quickly: https://www.government.nl/topics/coronavirus-covid-19/visiting-the-netherlands-fro........

Some text from the page:

Negative COVID-19 test result needed when travelling to the Netherlands from abroad

People travelling to the Netherlands from a country outside the EU/Schengen area must always show a negative COVID-19 test result. People travelling to the Netherlands from a country in the EU/Schengen area must show a negative test result if they do not have proof of vaccination or a Digital COVID Certificate (DCC) based on proof of recovery. Children under 12 do not have to show a negative test result. The person travelling must pay for the test themselves.

Please note: the United Kingdom (UK) is not part of the EU/Schengen area.

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Quote: Originally posted by Ina on 12/3/2022
A Google search found this quite quickly: https://www.government.nl/topics/coronavirus-covid-19/visiting-the-netherlands-fro........

Some text from the page:

Negative COVID-19 test result needed when travelling to the Netherlands from abroad

People travelling to the Netherlands from a country outside the EU/Schengen area must always show a negative COVID-19 test result. People travelling to the Netherlands from a country in the EU/Schengen area must show a negative test result if they do not have proof of vaccination or a Digital COVID Certificate (DCC) based on proof of recovery. Children under 12 do not have to show a negative test result. The person travelling must pay for the test themselves.

Please note: the United Kingdom (UK) is not part of the EU/Schengen area.



Good morning Ina

That’s the section that I have read but on the government website it also says if you are not fully vaccinated you can only enter if you meet the requirements of an exemption category:

‘If you’re not fully vaccinated or a legal resident of the Netherlands, you are only allowed to enter the Netherlands from the UK if you meet the requirements of an exemption category of the EU entry ban, as established by the Dutch government. Under this entry ban, non-EU/EEA nationals and nationals of non-Schengen states arriving from outside the Schengen area will not be permitted entry to the Netherlands for non-essential purposes, unless they are fully vaccinated’.

I’m totally confused because when I spoke to KLM they said my son can travel as long as he provides a negative test 🤷‍♂️

Thanks
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“ Children under the age of 18 travelling with vaccinated adults are not required to show proof of vaccination”.

That is what P&O ferries say - and perhaps what KLM meant to say.

So is your son travelling with a vaccinated adult?


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Hi, it might be worth checking the Dutch government website after the 15 March as that is when there next announcement is being made regarding COVID. So, potentially things could change again.


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Quote: Originally posted by stirkmeister on 13/3/2022

Good morning Ina

That’s the section that I have read but on the government website it also says if you are not fully vaccinated you can only enter if you meet the requirements of an exemption category:

‘If you’re not fully vaccinated or a legal resident of the Netherlands, you are only allowed to enter the Netherlands from the UK if you meet the requirements of an exemption category of the EU entry ban, as established by the Dutch government. Under this entry ban, non-EU/EEA nationals and nationals of non-Schengen states arriving from outside the Schengen area will not be permitted entry to the Netherlands for non-essential purposes, unless they are fully vaccinated’.

I’m totally confused because when I spoke to KLM they said my son can travel as long as he provides a negative test 🤷‍♂️

Thanks
Scott



Good morning Scott

It does seem confusing, but I suppose for KLM to say your son can TRAVEL with them is different to him being able to ENTER a country, in this case The Netherlands. Having had another look at the website, it does seem that unless you're fully vaccinated you can't enter that country (at the moment). That bit is clear, UK is outside EU/Schengen and is also not on the "safe" list of countries. The post above says there is a review due on 15 March, so perhaps things will change from that date?

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Quote: Originally posted by hodgsons on 13/3/2022
Hi, it might be worth checking the Dutch government website after the 15 March as that is when there next announcement is being made regarding COVID. So, potentially things could change again.



Thank you! I will check on the 15 March 👍


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Quote: Originally posted by Ina on 13/3/2022
Quote: Originally posted by stirkmeister on 13/3/2022

Good morning Ina

That’s the section that I have read but on the government website it also says if you are not fully vaccinated you can only enter if you meet the requirements of an exemption category:

‘If you’re not fully vaccinated or a legal resident of the Netherlands, you are only allowed to enter the Netherlands from the UK if you meet the requirements of an exemption category of the EU entry ban, as established by the Dutch government. Under this entry ban, non-EU/EEA nationals and nationals of non-Schengen states arriving from outside the Schengen area will not be permitted entry to the Netherlands for non-essential purposes, unless they are fully vaccinated’.

I’m totally confused because when I spoke to KLM they said my son can travel as long as he provides a negative test 🤷‍♂️

Thanks
Scott



Good morning Scott

It does seem confusing, but I suppose for KLM to say your son can TRAVEL with them is different to him being able to ENTER a country, in this case The Netherlands. Having had another look at the website, it does seem that unless you're fully vaccinated you can't enter that country (at the moment). That bit is clear, UK is outside EU/Schengen and is also not on the "safe" list of countries. The post above says there is a review due on 15 March, so perhaps things will change from that date?



Thanks Ina, I’ll check on the 15 March. Fingers crossed.


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Or just get a second jab for your son, and then he can fly there alone.


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Quote: Originally posted by Netherton on 13/3/2022
Or just get a second jab for your son, and then he can fly there alone.



Hi Netherton

He is travelling alone and he needs to have 12 weeks between his first and second jab, however there isn’t enough time before the holiday to get his second jab.

Thanks
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