Travelling between countries in the schengen area with vaccination proof that's accepted but not part of EU covid certification?
I'm travelling from India to France for tourism (double vaccinated with Covishield), and travelling to other countries from there which also accept the same. Curious, how hard or tricky has it been to travel between such countries? I'm wary about officials who aren't aware of the rules and create problems.
Citizenship - India
Residence - India
Time of Departure - 25th November to Paris
Vaccination Status - Two Doses, Covishield
Countries intended to travel: France, Netherlands, Greece, Italy
(Flights or trains are the form of transport)
France, Netherlands, and Greece allow Indian tourists to come, and no quarantine required for Covishield. I reckon both France/Switzerland will be able to issue us a Covid pass via TousAntiCovid or Swiss Covid Certificate.
Italy maintains people who have travelled to India in last 14 days are allowed for business reasons, but not travel.
By the time we reach Italy, it will be beyond 14 days in Europe, so very confusing what rule applies then.
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