1. STAY AT HOME unless you deem your travel to be ‘essential’ 2. You say that “now things are starting to get better” I have to disagree with that since the figures in England are rapidly on the increase again and restrictions are being reinstated to many areas. I can personally see the UK getting dropped to Cat C if the numbers keep rising. 3. The UK Government stopped people getting ’holiday / travel tests’ since people who genuinely need a test because they are showing symptoms, can’t get it or have to travel great distances to get one 4. If you want to come to Cyprus with a view to moving back here you have to either pay the costs or stay away. Trying to find a way round or circumventing the rules of the host country is not a good idea.
The rules are quite specific As of 1 August 2020, the UK is in Cyprus’ Category B: this means that tourists are permitted to travel to Cyprus, but they need to provide a negative COVID-19 test result on arrival, obtained within 72 hours before travel. On 31 July 2020, The Republic of Cyprus government announced that test results can be in the form of an email or SMS, but the result itself and/or appointment letter must include the date and time when the test was taken. Children under 12 years old do not require to be tested in order to travel to Cyprus All travellers to Cyprus must complete a Cyprus Flight Pass before travelling, available on the Cyprus Flight Pass website. You will be responsible for ensuring your PCR test result is uploaded to Cyprus Flight Pass within 24 hours of your departure. If you need to provide your appointment letter you can upload both documents in a single photo. In addition to obtaining the Cyprus Flight Pass, passengers are required to carry with them, in hard copy or electronically, copies of these documents. You will be asked to present your flight pass prior to boarding and on arrival at immigration. Legal residents of Cyprus and Cypriot ID holders, who are permitted to enter Cyprus on presentation of proof of residence or Cypriot nationality, may be tested on arrival in Cyprus – further details are available on the Cyprus Flight Pass website and from the Republic of Cyprus Information Office.
PLEASE NOTE:- Any suggestions from members about ‘pretending’ to have symptoms in order to get a free NHS test are solely the suggestions / opinions of members and ARE NOT endorsed by Paphos People Forum
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