PCR Test to get back to UK

PCR Test to get back to UK

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AndrewCrown

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2,321 posts

121 months

Saturday 27th February 2021
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Just thought I’d note our experience if you are travelling back to the UK from France
Very easy to find somewhere to get a test: https://www.sante.fr/cf/carte-depistage-covid.html

If you aren’t registered with Sante. You have to pay 15euros, which is very reasonable.

Took us two or three attempts to find availability. One tip is to make an appointment with your local Nurse’s Cabinet or go direct to the local laboratory. Explain it is for travel, and your estimated entry date.

The nasopharyngeal sampling procedure takes less than 20 seconds, it is uncomfortable but much more thorough than self sampling I think.

Results back in less than 24 hours, via secure online portal and downloadable pdf.

If I was do this again, I would book a week in advance.



lastofthev8s

199 posts

97 months

Saturday 27th February 2021
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Thanks for sharing as good to know. I’m intending travelling in over to the Pyrenees in September assuming okay to do so at that point.

Had looked at the obvious airport based pcr testing, but this gives more flexibility, cheers.

AndrewCrown

Original Poster:

2,321 posts

121 months

Sunday 28th February 2021
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Eurotunnel Experience: February 28th 2021

I am dating this as it is all in flux.

You will need:

  • A negative Covid PCR
  • Locator form,... as part of this form you must book two further COVID tests.
  • Evidence of forward booking COVID tests e.g. mail from provider.
There is no getting round this...the first two are checked by Eurotunnel...and they are turning people away.

All three elements are then checked by Border officials and they cross reference them..

All this extra checking extends the queues...we waited an hour. However if you travel after the curfew..it’s very quiet.

Flexiplus lanes only work after the border....



cayman-black

12,921 posts

223 months

Sunday 25th April 2021
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Its unclear about this test on the Gov site as they say you can have the test ,Tues, Wed, Thurs to arrive in UK Friday.
If i have test done in Italy on Monday then travel by car on Wednesday stop overnight in France then arrive at the port Thursday is this ok ?

Carbon Sasquatch

4,922 posts

71 months

Sunday 25th April 2021
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Should be OK - my test just had a date on it & no time, so the 72 hours bit really means 3 day, so test Monday makes Tue day 1, Wed day 2 & Thur day 3.


cayman-black

12,921 posts

223 months

Sunday 25th April 2021
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Thanks, Carbon.

Freddie Fitch

140 posts

78 months

Monday 26th April 2021
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We drove back via tunnel last week.
The test required is lateral flow, not PCR. We had ours in the local pharmacie in France with immediate results.
Within hours we also had very official reports by email.
People in front of us at UK border control at the tunnel were refused as they had managed to book the wrong tests for day 2 and day 8.

Carbon Sasquatch

4,922 posts

71 months

Monday 26th April 2021
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You did well with lateral flow. UK Gov site says some are allowable, but the Eurotunnel site explicitly states PCR so I didn't risk it.... Lateral flow is cheaper & quicker - though more flash positives.

Point 3 - https://www.eurotunnel.com/uk/travelling-with-us/l...

cayman-black

12,921 posts

223 months

Tuesday 27th April 2021
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Freddie Fitch said:
We drove back via tunnel last week.
The test required is lateral flow, not PCR. We had ours in the local pharmacie in France with immediate results.
Within hours we also had very official reports by email.
People in front of us at UK border control at the tunnel were refused as they had managed to book the wrong tests for day 2 and day 8.
Can this be done in calais?

Freddie Fitch

140 posts

78 months

Wednesday 28th April 2021
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Sorry I can't say whether this can be done in Calais. You may have to set up a rendezvous with a pharmacy there.
On the PCR question it seems that this is compulsory for entry to France. But either PCR or lateral flow is OK to enter England.

cayman-black

12,921 posts

223 months

Thursday 29th April 2021
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Carbon Sasquatch said:
You did well with lateral flow. UK Gov site says some are allowable, but the Eurotunnel site explicitly states PCR so I didn't risk it.... Lateral flow is cheaper & quicker - though more flash positives.

Point 3 - https://www.eurotunnel.com/uk/travelling-with-us/l...
Carbon your point 3 is for travel UK to France.

The UK is as Freddie says.

Carbon Sasquatch

4,922 posts

71 months

Thursday 29th April 2021
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Ah - fair point - need to learn to read smile

rdjohn

6,369 posts

202 months

Sunday 20th June 2021
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I returned to France on Friday. We had used the tunnel for the outbound leg but returned via Brittany Ferries, Portsmouth to Caen. The only daily service they are currently running.

Booking an antigen test with Boots was not as straightforward as we imagined. You pay and then book an appointment. We were staying with friends in Poole, but had to leave a day early to have them done at Fareham, which meant a night in Portsmouth as the ferry leaves at 8:15 and you need to arrive 90mins before departure.

There were only 12 trucks and about 40 cars on the boat. At Caen it took about 5-mins per car to pass through French border control. Douanes were searching vans and the occasional car, but were not making checks for sausages, or bacon sandwiches etc.

Of the two trips, the tunnel was preferable provided you had your paperwork in order. Its hard to comprehend how things could work with normal holiday traffic levels.

The UK’s track and trace is laughable. Daily calls from someone reading a script threatening hell and damnation if you dare break the quarantine. We took the test and release on Day-5. If it is possible to demonstrate you are clear after that period then that should be the standard. People have to arrive with a negative certificate, so another negative test after 5-days seems reasonable.

Arriving in France with a double vaccination and negative antigen, means no further checks, or quarantine is required - perhaps an little blasé, given that Delta has yet to arrive here and its prevalence in the UK.

Cost of testing was £480 - the French test on departure was free, of course.

Rushjob

1,984 posts

265 months

Sunday 20th June 2021
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I've just been down to Spain to collect my father in law - antigen test to fly down free, antigen test to drive back into France from Spain, 40€, if you wanted the PCR it was 100€

cayman-black

12,921 posts

223 months

Sunday 20th June 2021
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Rushjob said:
I've just been down to Spain to collect my father in law - antigen test to fly down free, antigen test to drive back into France from Spain, 40€, if you wanted the PCR it was 100€
I thought France wanted the PCR Test? I flew to Italy last week and needed the Antigen test with fit to fly cost £48


Edited by cayman-black on Sunday 20th June 14:19

Rushjob

1,984 posts

265 months

Sunday 20th June 2021
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cayman-black said:
I thought France wanted the PCR Test? I flew to Italy last week and needed the Antigen test with fit to fly cost £48


Edited by cayman-black on Sunday 20th June 14:19
Requirements changed on 9th June according to the french govt site and an antigen test that is EU approved is acceptable - see the bit on green countries

This is now from 17th June

Amateurish

7,904 posts

229 months

Sunday 20th June 2021
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Antigen test is sufficient for return to uk. I've done it several times from the local pharmacy. No need to book and it should be free so don't let them charge you. Results take 10 minutes or so and they will give you a certificate for travel. Much much better than the UK system.

cayman-black

12,921 posts

223 months

Monday 21st June 2021
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Amateurish said:
Antigen test is sufficient for return to uk. I've done it several times from the local pharmacy. No need to book and it should be free so don't let them charge you. Results take 10 minutes or so and they will give you a certificate for travel. Much much better than the UK system.
That's good to know Amateurish, thx.

Driller

8,310 posts

285 months

Monday 21st June 2021
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Do we still have to get tested twice whilst in the U.K.?

Amateurish

7,904 posts

229 months

Monday 21st June 2021
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Three times. Once on the way out, twice on the way back.