Given the possible discrepancy between the time of any type of legislation or recommendation entering into force and the time to update our website, the information available on our website is not binding and therefore does not exempt you from consulting the legislation in force in the countries of origin, transfer and destination of your flight. This information is intended to assist passengers in organising their flights. Portuguese Civil Aviation Authority (ANAC): Official website of the European Union: Portugal’s Directorate-General of Health (DGS): Portuguese Electronic Republic Gazette (DRE): Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Advice to Travellers (in Portuguese) Portuguese Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Portuguese citizens who are transiently traveling abroad and need help to return to +351 217 929 755 Portuguese Directorate-General of Health (DGS) (in Portuguese) Passengers travelling to the Azores currently have no public health control measures in place when entering the region. Access at Stay informed about COVID-19 restrictions at Visit PortugalĢ - Autonomous Regions of Madeira and AzoresĬurrently, there are no restrictions on passengers entering the Madeira and Porto Santo Airports or travelling between these islands. The Travelcheck-in platform enables online scheduling of COVID-19 tests in clinics and laboratories throughout the country (mainland and islands). In the public areas of our airports there are laboratories where you can perform TAAN (ex: RT-PCR) and TRAg (antigen). Learn more at Synlab Measures in force may be reviewed in accordance with the evolution of the pandemic. Travel safely at Portuguese Airports: find out the implemented measuresĪs of July 1, 2022, passengers entering national territory (including Azores and Madeira) are no longer required to present proof of a test with a negative result for COVID-19 or to present a COVID-EU digital certificate or vaccination or recovery certificate issued by third countries, accepted or recognized in Portugal. Furthermore, valid EU residency documents continue to be accepted for travel purposes, until the new card is issued.Comply with breathing etiquette, respect physical distancing and hand hygiene. It is valid until the new card is issued. The certificate with the QR code, that can be downloaded from the Portal, continues to be an official residency document for those under the Withdrawal Agreement. They do not need to contact SEF at this time. Those resident in mainland Portugal who have already registered on the Portal will be contacted by SEF once phase 2 of the process is officially launched there. In addition to providing their data for the new card, residents will also be able to update their information with SEF.īritish nationals already registered on the Brexit Portal will be notified by email, this will be done in chronological order by date of registration. Azores: Angra do Heroísmo and Ponta Delgada The Immigration and Border Service (SEF) is today starting to contact British nationals resident in Madeira or the Azores under the Withdrawal Agreement, for them to schedule appointments to provide their biometric data for the new residency card.ĭuring this pilot project, British nationals resident on the Portuguese islands will be able, from 21 February, to go to SEF's offices in:
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