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Driving to Austria through FRA-BEL-GER

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hi,

has anybody recently driven to Austria (Calais-Belgium-Germany-Austria)?

We are family - parents 3x vaccinated, and daughter 9 years old Covid recovered end of October...

France - test Antigen taken less than 48 hours and Sworn Statement for parents

Belgium Transit - do not need to fill in a PLF??

Germany??
I understand as we are only transiting through Germany, we do not need to register, but it's not clear to me what test is required for 9 years old....

Austria
Parents needs only NHS Covid Passes, and Children under the age of 12 do not need proof of vaccination/recovery or a PCR test if accompanied by fully vaccinated or recovered adults



thanks a lot for any insights


dreaming-hoping-fingers crossing family
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
As long as you've done your research on the constantly changing entry requirements of each country and your group can satisfy them, you'll be OK. The gov.uk page with entry requirements for each country is kept up to date, but it's worth searching other sources for any potential upcoming changes.
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
yeah, that is exactly my thinking, it's just at the moment I "think" I am "overthinking" it...

I know...a lot of thinking...

specially strugling with cross checking requirements for Germany...
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@MontyMM, I assume you plan to drive through Germany with no overnight stop? If so the chances of being checked are practically zero though you would comply anyway. If a test is required for your daughter (agree not clear for transit) the ltf test taken for France would be fine. Do note that if you stop at a services for food etc you will need to show your vaccines certificates / test results if you want to sit in even for a coffee (best get an app like Corona Warn or Grüner Pass, you will need it in Austria). make sure you have FFP2 masks, not needed everywhere in Germany but are in Bavaria and Austria.
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