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Re: New USVI Testing Timelines
[Re: MIDiver]
#274684
02/02/2022 11:06 AM
02/02/2022 11:06 AM
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Posts: 1,955 St. John, USVI
RickG
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As always, check https://usviupdate.com/ for current requirements. Currently, travel by air is one-day and travel by ferry is five-days. Cheers, RickG
S/V Echoes, 2003 Beneteau 423 Grenada
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Re: New USVI Testing Timelines
[Re: MIDiver]
#274686
02/02/2022 11:33 AM
02/02/2022 11:33 AM
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Posts: 2,439 Miramichi NB Canada
Sandsailsun
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Wondering what your thoughts are on my scenario… Canadian citizen driving across the border spending a few nights in Boston then flying direct to USVI . Are we considered “ domestic “ since our flight originated from US or “international “ as we reside in Canada ?
Kim
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Re: New USVI Testing Timelines
[Re: MIDiver]
#274694
02/02/2022 12:06 PM
02/02/2022 12:06 PM
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Sandsailsun
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That’s my interpretation also , just wanted to see what others thought . You are all so very wise and travel savvy for the collective wisdom . Appreciate this resource very much
Kim
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Re: New USVI Testing Timelines
[Re: jagmansr]
#274698
02/02/2022 12:36 PM
02/02/2022 12:36 PM
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Rick, I think he was asking about getting into BVI and not leaving. Taking the ferry from St Thomas to BVI, having proof of vaccination and a negative Covid test 48 hours prior to arrival lets you in without taking a test at the ferry dock. Otherwise you will need to pay the $50 and have a test done. Yes - that is correct - BVI requirements for entry have not changed.
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