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First let’s hope you don’t need a positive test as that would defeat the purpose :). Jokes aside, yeah you need a negative test despite your vaccination status before travelling
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Negative test within 72hrs of flight
Yes you require a test and negative result 72 hours before the day you arrive at your designation. This allows you to board the plane and enter Greece. Also you will require a test in Greece 72 hours prior to landing back in Toronto. Then a test is also done once you land at Pearson.
No need for test before getting to Greece just your 2x vaccine - travelling to Greece on Friday as well from Canada through Heathrow. I need to get tested though because the UK requires it.
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Is Pearson still the most convenient / cheapest place for a test? Thinking of dropping by for a test Wednesday evening.
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I’m not sure if this is allowed (I think it’s airline dependent) but I’ve seen people get the rapid test from shoppers for $40 and results are available in 15 mins
Not to be rude but it’s not Air Canada’s job to track and document the changing requirements for the dozens of places it flies to, so I’m not surprised they’re not being clear. If you’re flying to Greece you should just check the requirements to enter Greece on their government’s website.
I did. Greece says anyone who is double vaccinated can visit. Does that mean I can blindly board my Air Canada flight since I'm double vaccinated? Probably not.
Thank you everyone!
I was in Greece in June, I think the rules are still the same. You just need a negative test + a filled PLF (online form you have to fill to get a Greek QR code). Don’t forget about this PLF, you should do it at least 24hours before departure to receive the QR code in due time. Without this electronic form, they won’t let you in (they don’t allow you to fill the form at arrival).
Clearly no one knows so just get the test just incase