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BVI Travel - COVID Testing
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06/09/2021 04:25 AM
06/09/2021 04:25 AM
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Joined: Mar 2008
Posts: 2,529 Grenada
Zanshin
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The BVI Travel requirements page ( https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/british-virgin-islands/entry-requirements) states that I need a rt-PCR test 3-5 days before travel. I wonder about the minimum 3 days part, it doesn't make sense that results closer to arrival than 3 days won't be accepted. Has anyone here traveled to the BVI recently with a rt-PCR test date less than those 3 days? I am asking because getting my test(s) in a row for my trip requires me to fulfil 3 different test rules (netherlands, Sint Maarten & BVI) and they all have mutually exclusive rules - particularly since my tests here all take 48 hours for results and if one adds the 24-hours before travel requirement for test results that brings me past the 72-hour limit for SXM! <sigh> Travel has become even less fun now.
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