People are now able to enter the details into the travel tracker up to eight days before arriving in the Bailiwick – but will have to fill in a ‘pre-arrival’ form if their plans change following their original submission.
From this morning, the 48-hour window for people filling out their information on the Travel Tracker will be extended to eight days before their journey.
The States says this helps to align the regulations with those of the UK and “should make completing the Travel Tracker easier for travellers, as it gives them more time to do it at their convenience.”
As part of the Travel Tracker form, people are required to provide their travel history covering the 10-day period prior to their arrival.
“Now that they will be able to enter these details eight days before they travel, it is possible people may find their plans change and the travel history they have provided is no longer correct,” said a spokesperson for the States.
“This can be updated by completing a new ‘Pre-Arrival form’ on the Travel Tracker which reflects the new travel history details. When you arrive in the Bailiwick, your declaration must be accurate.”
More information on completing the Travel Tracker can be found HERE.
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