Ireland – Poland Travel Update
News
02 September 2020
Travel to Ireland
Irish public health advice is to avoid non-essential overseas travel to/from Ireland. If you must travel to Ireland, you need to fill out a COVID-19 Passenger Locator Form online before you travel. You can find this form, as well as further information and advice, here.
You are requested to restrict your movements for 14 days if you arrive into Ireland from a location that is not on the COVID-19 Green List. Full information about these requirements and the Green List can be found on the Government of Ireland COVID-19 Travel Advice page.
Travel to Poland
The Department of Foreign Affairs continues to advise against non-essential travel overseas.
The purpose of the Department’s Travel Advice is to provide information to the general public so that individuals can make informed decisions for themselves. Any citizens who are considering travel abroad are advised to monitor our travel advice closely and we recommend that citizens download our TravelWise App and follow us on Twitter.
EU citizens, including citizens of Ireland, can currently enter Poland without restriction. EU citizens entering Poland are no longer required by law to undertake a mandatory 14-day home quarantine.
International air travel between Poland and Ireland is no longer suspended. Please check with your airline for schedules. We strongly advise you to monitor the situation closely with regard to air travel to and from Poland, following the reintroduction of restrictions to a number of countries on 2nd September.
For more information, please visit the Polish Government COVID-19 information page.