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Posted: 13.09.2021  ·  #1
We're thinking of touring in Ireland soon.

We're double-jabbed and have the certificate but have seen that there's a passenger locator form to fill out.

As we hope to stop at several locations - maybe some which aren't campsites - has anyone got any advice how to fill it in?

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Posted: 14.09.2021  ·  #2
Where you coming from? where are you sailing into?

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Probably Cairnryan - Larne and then into Ireland


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So not leaving the UK and then crossing an invisible border into Ireland.

Its done everyday with no paperwork.

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Posted: 15.09.2021  ·  #5
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So not leaving the UK and then crossing an invisible border into Ireland.

Its done everyday with no paperwork.


But it's still a legal requirement to fill out a passenger locator form.
https://www.citizensinformatio…covid.html


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Posted: 15.09.2021  ·  #6
We all know that, but who in a Motorhome has been asked for one that has came in through NI? no-one I'd suspect.

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Posted: 13.01.2022  ·  #7
well Hello folks long time me not bothering you.

May well look to come over this year and firstly we are looking at getting Maureen a Irish Passport (Her mum was born and raised in Ireland) if we can cobble together the paperwork. Secondly comes this Locator form, being from Somerset we would come via Wales so would cross the "border" so like the original request what do you do if like everybody else touring does not have a fixed location for more than a few nights at a time.

But of cause we might just say cant be bothered and look to stay in England (or Scotland or Wales if we are allowed).

We still have Big Billy Blue who is looking sad covered in frost having hardly moved much for the past couple of years.
Did buy him a new number plate though to match the one on my car and have booked a weekend with friends at the end of March in him when you never know (doubt it though) we as a world will be in a better and happier position.!!!!.


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Posted: 13.01.2022  ·  #8
Just add the address you think you will be staying at for your first stopover. Your email and phone number will be on the form if anyone needs to contact you so I wouldn't worry. I'm not sure how important these forms are anymore. I flew back from England a few days ago on Aer Lingus and the only thing they asked to see at check-in was my vaccination cert. The passenger locator form was not requested to be presented. When we arrived in Dublin, I was not asked for it at passport control either.

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I've done 3 trips Holyhead to Dublin this year and one flight and have never been asked to produce the passenger locator form, only my Covid passport. The first trip I made was in March, I was getting regular texts from the Irish government, after that they seem to have given up.

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Posted: 13.01.2022  ·  #10
You can use my address in NI as a base location. PM me if you need it anytime.


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You can use my address in NI as a base location. PM me if you need it anytime.


You can do the same for our address in the Hook, Wexford.


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Posted: 13.01.2022  ·  #12
Quote by heanorboy

well Hello folks long time me not bothering you.

May well look to come over this year and firstly we are looking at getting Maureen a Irish Passport (Her mum was born and raised in Ireland) if we can cobble together the paperwork. Secondly comes this Locator form, being from Somerset we would come via Wales so would cross the "border" so like the original request what do you do if like everybody else touring does not have a fixed location for more than a few nights at a time.

But of cause we might just say cant be bothered and look to stay in England (or Scotland or Wales if we are allowed).

We still have Big Billy Blue who is looking sad covered in frost having hardly moved much for the past couple of years.
Did buy him a new number plate though to match the one on my car and have booked a weekend with friends at the end of March in him when you never know (doubt it though) we as a world will be in a better and happier position.!!!!.


Get on over here ye old clown..... sure we all know that the creamy stout is a covid cure !!
Couple of craic meets coming up, be good if you could join us all.
No problem re: address for forms if needed, plenty of offers and PM me if you need another...I'm just 10 mins on the southern side of the border in Donegal with overnight stop and services.

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Posted: 13.01.2022  ·  #13
Thanks folks for those kind words (have you all gone soft not used to that) no really much appreciated still in early planning for 2022 but one thing for certain we will exceed the 8 weeks away in 2021 in 2022.

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