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We will be flying into SXM on the Dutch side but staying on the French side is there is e something else we have to do ?
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No. You will still get the temperature check emails from the Dutch government. Some do them and others do not. We stayed on the French side and did the daily temperature checks and replied to the emails.
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Yes, there is. Are you familiar with the Dutch side entry requirements? You may not be staying on the Dutch side, but you’ll be entering through the Dutch side. Dutch side entry requirements apply. French side, if where you’re staying is checking, is going to want to see a 72-hour PCR test, not the 120-hour test that Dutch Side requires. https://www.traveltalkonline.com/ub...-updated-through-2-17-21.html#Post249379
Last edited by Bahston; 03/29/2021 08:38 PM.
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