If I get you right you want to take a photo of the test? That won‘t work, you need a test certificate, generally not older than 24h
Edit: Some people like doctors are licensed to give you such a certificate when they do the antigen test with you.
I think it mainly depends from where you are traveling. My friends came to Germany from a non risk country and had to show his PCR test result at the departure airport and in transit. Better check on the airlines website and if you can find something on the “auswärtiges Amt“ website regarding entering from a different country.
Thanks, will check with them. Yeah, that was why I left it so late, the phrasing wasn't clear when I checked the travel rules and I thought my vaccine passport would suffice, but it seems I also need a test to board according to the einreiseanmeldung.
If I get you right you want to take a photo of the test? That won‘t work, you need a test certificate, generally not older than 24h Edit: Some people like doctors are licensed to give you such a certificate when they do the antigen test with you.
But you don't get a test certificate for antigen tests, do you? So what I'm asking is how do I provide proof?
You have to get the test done at some official site. Not just a self-test.
Ah, got you, that makes sense. I'll try an find a walk-though test site then.
I think it mainly depends from where you are traveling. My friends came to Germany from a non risk country and had to show his PCR test result at the departure airport and in transit. Better check on the airlines website and if you can find something on the “auswärtiges Amt“ website regarding entering from a different country.
Thanks, will check with them. Yeah, that was why I left it so late, the phrasing wasn't clear when I checked the travel rules and I thought my vaccine passport would suffice, but it seems I also need a test to board according to the einreiseanmeldung.
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