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Ireland Passenger Locator Form

Please note! The Passenger Locator Form is no longer required for visiting Ireland. The applicable Covid-19 entry requirements changed, eliminating the need to fill out the Passenger Locator Form before departure.

The Ireland Passenger Locator Form is an online health form providing essential information about the incoming visitors to the Republic of Ireland.

The form has been introduced as one of the safety precautions aiming to help reduce the spread of Covid-19.

The Government of the Republic of Ireland has moved the entire form to an online system starting on the 12th of July, 2021.

This has greatly facilitated the whole application process making it quicker and more accessible.

The Irish PLF must be filled out within 72 hours prior to the planned arrival to Ireland by each passenger aged 18 or older. Not filling out the form when going to or through Ireland is considered an offense.

The Passenger Locator Form for Ireland provides information relating to the traveler's health, vaccination, testing, passport and personal details, accommodation address, way of traveling, including further details, such as a flight number.

Please note that Evisa Express is not associated with any governmental agency. We provide intermediary services to travelers who wish to have access to a more clear and intuitive Passenger Locator Form application form, available in different languages. Our professional team takes care of every application made to ensure positive approval and assists travelers in the whole process.
The Passenger Locator Form is available for free on the official Irish Government website.

How to fill the Irish PLF?

Since the health form for Ireland has been moved to an online system, filling one is no longer difficult. Applicants should prepare the required documents/information and, using any working device with an internet connection, start the application process online using our website.

The application process for the Irish PLF includes:

  1. Providing the required information in an online application form.
  2. Covering the issuing fee.
  3. Waiting for the PLF receipt to arrive at one's email address.

Filling the Irish PLF online form takes just minutes and can be done from home. Applicants can choose between several online payment methods to cover the issuing fee. The last step is simply waiting for the PLF receipt, which arrives directly at the applicant's email address.

Information to provide in the form

Applicants must provide the following details in the health form for Ireland application:

  • email address
  • phone number (the same that will be used within Ireland)
  • flight/ferry number
  • passport details
  • address of the accommodation they plan on staying at
  • way of getting into Ireland

Moreover, visitors to Ireland must provide one of the following documents into their PLF to enter the country without any issues:

  • proof of vaccination
  • proof of having recovered from Covid-19 within the last 6 months
  • a negative PCR test taken within 72 hours of arrival or a positive PCR test from at least eleven days of arrival (and not older than 180 days before arrival)

When should travelers submit the PLF for Ireland?

The health declaration for Ireland must be submitted within 72 hours of arrival. Applications should be submitted online within the specified 3-day period.

Such a short time before arrival ensures that all the information provided in the form will be up-to-date and relevant.

What happens after filling out the Irish PLF?

Travelers who have completed an online application for the Irish PLF should check their email inboxes. An application receipt will reach each applicant via email. The receipt should then be downloaded or printed to present when setting off for the trip to Ireland and upon arrival to the customs officials.

The Irish Government can contact travelers for up to 14 days of their arrival into Ireland. The authorities can contact Ireland's visitors to give them public health advice, or in case another traveler has been infected while on the way to Ireland.

Irish PLF for children

All travelers under the age of 18 must be included in the Passenger Locator Form for Ireland filled by their parents/legal guardians/or any other adult they're traveling with.

Each adult can provide information of up to 7 children on one PLF. Moreover, children aged 12-17 should also have a negative Covid-19 test. Those aged 11 or below can omit that requirement.

Do travelers need to be fully vaccinated to visit Ireland?

Travelers do not need to be fully vaccinated to visit Ireland. However, if one does not meet one of the two requirements (complete vaccination or recovery), they must:

  1. take a PCR test within 72 hours of arriving
  2. self-isolate in Ireland
  3. take an additional test after arrival

Moreover, the Government of the Republic of Ireland stipulates an additional list of designated countries, which requires travelers to quarantine in a specific hotel. Currently, seven countries are on said list, including Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, and Peru. The list may change; thus, it's best to double-check it before filling the PLF.

Who does not need to fill out a PLF before visiting Ireland?

There are a few exemptions when it comes to filling out the Irish PLF. However, most visitors do need to fill the health declaration out.

Travelers are exempt from filling the Irish PLF if they meet one of the following requirements:

  • are a worker of the international transport industry
  • are driving a large vehicle carrying goods
  • are a diplomatic worker/have an immunity privilege
  • travel from Northern Ireland

Other than the above-listed situations, every visitor must fill out the Irish PLF prior to arrival.

Frequently asked questions

  • What is Ireland's Passenger Locator Form?

    The Passenger Locator Form for Ireland is an online health declaration form that helps the Republic of Ireland's Government minimize the spread of Covid-19. The Irish PLF requires travelers to provide basic personal information, as well as their health-related details. Further information can be accessed on the official website of the Irish Government at gov.ie.

  • Why is a PLF required upon visiting Ireland?

    Passenger Locator Forms have been introduced as a safety precaution among the current Covid-19 pandemic. The Government of Ireland can easily contact people who may have been infected with Covid while on their way to the country via the information provided on the PLF.

  • When do travelers need to submit the Irish PLF?

    Ireland's PLF must be submitted within 72 hours of the planned arrival. Travelers should fill their PLF online within 3 days of entering Ireland to receive the necessary application receipt on time.

  • Who needs to fill out the Irish PLF?

    The Irish PLF must be filled out by every person wishing to enter Ireland except for a few situations when the PLF is not required, e.g., for travelers with diplomatic privileges. The PLF is required for most visitors of Ireland.

  • How can I fill out the Irish PLF?

    The Irish PLF can be easily filled out online within a few minutes from home. Applicants must have an active email address, any working device with an internet connection, a negative PCR test/ proof of vaccination (for fully vaccinated travelers), or recovery proof.

  • Do travelers need to quarantine upon visiting Ireland?

    Only those who are not fully vaccinated or do not have proof of Covid-19 recovery need to undergo self-isolation upon arriving into Ireland. Moreover, the Government of Ireland keeps an up-to-date list of countries whose citizens must quarantine at one of the specified hotels.

  • Do children need to be included in the PLF for Ireland?

    Yes! Children under the age of 18 must be included in the PLF for Ireland. Adults can include up to seven children in one form. It's also worth noting that children aged 12 to 17 must also have a negative Covid-19 test result (unless vaccinated or recovered).

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