Article: Europe Doesn’t Recognise Australian Vaccination Certificates

Seems all is lifted in France(nothing required), not sure about Italy and I am still trying to figure out about Spain going there next week, will post when I find something
From the Smart Traveller/Italy site "Green Passes are no longer required for most outdoor activities. From 1 May it's expected green passes won't be required for most indoor activities or services. Italy recognises Australian vaccine certificates as equivalent to the 'Super' Green Passes. However, the Italian Green Pass application isn't configured to read the QR code on non-EU format vaccination certificates. If you don't have a ‘Super' Green Pass, carry a hard copy of your Australian vaccination certificate with you (see 'Travel'). COVID-19 restrictions can change quickly. Follow the direction of local authorities."
 
Seems all is lifted in France(nothing required), not sure about Italy and I am still trying to figure out about Spain going there next week, will post when I find something
At this stage everyone entering Spain has to register and get a QR code se below

 
At this stage everyone entering Spain has to register and get a QR code se below


I do not arrive in Spain till late Sept 2022. Though my booster will be just over 270 days old, and so I will be watching to see if they (and others in Europe) relent on that requirement. Otherwise a 4th dose may have to be taken.
 
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We have been in France for a week and a half. We have not been asked for anything related to vaccinations or check in at any café, restaurant, hotel or museum so far.
Some establishments still have signs up, but very few pay any attention to them.
I suspect Italy may be similar by the time we arrive there.
 
We have been in France for a week and a half. We have not been asked for anything related to vaccinations or check in at any café, restaurant, hotel or museum so far.
Some establishments still have signs up, but very few pay any attention to them.
I suspect Italy may be similar by the time we arrive there.
Very interested in your Italian experience. TYIA!
 
Things are changing quickly in Europe at the moment. I suspect that by May, you won't need a vaccine pass for most things.
Ironic that many places are open to unvaxxed right now (e.g. Italy) - but Aus govt won't let you leave. Total lunacy.
 

News reports this afternoon: Rules requiring people to show a Covid-19 vaccine passport to access venues will be lifted in France on March 14​

Good news for those of us travelling in April
Indeed. My missus travelling mid-month, although the French have thrown a curve-ball with their recently announced booster policy.

No booster (if >9 months since 2nd shot) - no entry.
 
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So was wondering what the situation is light with vac certificate for entry into Mozambique when travelling from JNB
 
We have been in France for a week and a half. We have not been asked for anything related to vaccinations or check in at any café, restaurant, hotel or museum so far.
Some establishments still have signs up, but very few pay any attention to them.
I suspect Italy may be similar by the time we arrive there.
Thanks for posting. Excellent information.
 

Appears they no longer issue certificates to tourists. I understand Swiss nationals and permanent residents can apply.
 
I'd be interested in knowing where you get the AU-EU certificate done in Berlin. We're arriving there from Australia in June.
Just arrived in Berlin and now have an EU certificate (well, 3 actually) that scanned into the Luca app (as well as the German CovidPass app). It took two goes to get them. The first chemist refused, said they’re not allowed unless a resident or visa holder. He said places are required to recognise the AU code - but said “however, some don’t”…!

Went down the street and the lady there said similar but when we showed her this link, she agreed to make them:

Edit: BTW, it was free.

We’re hoping we don’t need the codes but thought we get them just in case to avoid disappointment. I’ll post an update after a few days.

As an aside, flew out of LHR T5 this morning. Apart from been a very smooth experience (compared to SYD recently), we had no drama loading the Oz certificate into the ba.com booking pre-check-in At the airport, probably less than 25% masks around the terminal and onboard (which is pretty similar to London/UK at the moment). We were told on landing that it was a requirement to wear a mask on arrival at BER.
 
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A small step forward re the Australian international vax certificate is that dual citizens can now get one online via Medicare that is linked to their foreign passport, as well as getting one linked to their Australian passport. No more need to ring up and spend hours on hold, then 2 weeks waiting for it to be posted to you by snail mail.

Still doesn't help with EU recognition though :(
 
So a couple of days in to a visit to Berlin and we’ve been to many cafes, restaurants, bars etc and so far not been asked for proof of vax - as expected with the change of rules just prior to arriving.
 
I'm hoping that if @Mattg is in Portugal he might give us an update about the current Portuguese requirements?
 
I'm hoping that if @Mattg is in Portugal he might give us an update about the current Portuguese requirements?

I'm not there yet, but ask me in a few days ;)

One thing I did notice is that you apparently need a Covid test if you don't have an EUDCC certificate (which the Australian one is not). Luckily I have the Swiss certificate.
 
I'm not there yet, but ask me in a few days ;)

One thing I did notice is that you apparently need a Covid test if you don't have an EUDCC certificate (which the Australian one is not). Luckily I have the Swiss certificate.
Following as I am travelling from Seville to Lisbon in late June and was not sure about the Australian vaccine certificate. Are the Swiss still issuing them for a fee ?
 

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