The information on https://covid.gov.cz/ is not clear to me. I’m a low risk country passport holder, with a valid schengen visa, fully vaccinated, will be in Greece for Christmas and planning to visit Czech for New year’s. Will I be permitted to enter Czech?

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  1. The specific rules are [here](at https://covid.gov.cz/en/situations/foreigners/possibilities-and-obligations-foreigners-when-entering-cz). But in a nutshell, if you’re coming from a low-risk EU country, you need to:

    – Have stayed in a low-risk country for at least 14 days before entering CZ

    – Either be fully vaccinated OR have recovered from covid in the past 180 days and prove this via the EU covid pass certificate or a certificate recognised as valid by the EU

    – Fill out a form at plf.uzis.cz (be sure to use this one, there are fake/scam ones that require you to pay. It’s free.)

    – Do a PCR test either before entering or no later than 5 days after entering. The validity of the test is 48 hours.

    Note that in the final point, the language is somewhat ambiguous even in Czech. I’d personally err on the side of caution and do the PCR before entering CZ.

    I hope this helps, and enjoy your stay 🙂

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