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iVisa
4 min read
Updated on May 14, 2024

Each country in Europe has a slightly different protocol on green passes and foreign entry, especially with the COVID-19. In the case of Poland, the Poland COVID green pass can be very helpful to avoid things like quarantine, for example. However, you should be well-informed about the Poland COVID green pass rules before traveling to this country.

In the following article, we will explain how to apply for this document and why iVisa.com can be your best choice to get it.

Note: Since March 31st, 2022, the Poland Passenger Locator Form is no longer necessary to enter the country.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the COVID-19 restrictions to enter Poland?

There are certain restrictions to enter Poland that you should keep in mind, especially those related to the COVID-19. These restrictions vary depending on your country of origin, which is why we recommend you enter our FAQ section to get up-to-date information about it.

What is the Poland COVID green pass?

The Poland COVID Green Pass is a paper document that proves the holder has been completely vaccinated against or recovered from COVID 19. This pass allows the holder to indoor cafes, bars, restaurants, etc.

It is often referred to as a Digital COVID Certificate as well, but in comparison to the Poland Health Declaration, the Green Pass or COVID Certificate is focused only on the COVID-19. The Health Declaration can be used for other diseases and health emergencies. Both documents will be available at iVisa.com soon.

Do I need to take a COVID-19 test before traveling to Poland?

  • Travelers arriving from Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Spain, Netherlands, Ireland, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Latvia, Malta, Germany, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Hungary, Italy, Switzerland, Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican, and Turkey:

    • COVID test prior to arrival: PCR or antigen within 48 hours for unvaccinated travelers only

    • COVID test exemptions: Children under 5 and fully vaccinated travelers

  • Travelers arriving from the rest of the world:

    • COVID test prior to arrival: PCR or antigen within 24 hours

    • COVID test exemptions: Children under 5

Do I have to quarantine when I get to Poland?

  • Quarantine requirements: 7-day quarantine for unvaccinated travelers.

  • Quarantine exemptions: travelers arriving from Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Greece, Spain, Netherlands, Ireland, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Latvia, Malta, Germany, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Hungary, Italy, Switzerland, Iceland, Norway, Liechtenstein, Andorra, Monaco, San Marino, Vatican, and Turkey are exempted from quarantine requirements.

What items do I need to get a Poland COVID Green Pass?

You will probably need these items to get this document online, especially if you use our services:

  • Your current and valid passport.
  • Your email address.
  • Your debit/credit card to complete payments.
  • A Negative pre-departure PCR COVID-19 test result (if you haven’t been vaccinated).

Please remember that this information may change and that these documents can also be necessary for the Poland Health Declaration.

How much does this document cost?

We will offer the Poland COVID Green Pass very soon. Once we do it, you will be able to choose one of the following processing speeds:

  • Standard Processing Time: A great option for budget travelers. -
  • Rush Processing Time: If you prefer to have your document faster. -
  • Super Rush Processing Time: A perfect choice for travelers in a rush. -

How do I apply for this document?

This document is not difficult to get. Once we launch the service to apply for it, you will only have to complete these steps:

Step one, complete the online request form with general information about yourself and choose the processing speed you prefer. Step two, check all the information you offered in step one and pay for the fees with your debit or credit card. Step three, add the items demanded to the form and click the ‘submit’ button to complete the 3-step process.

Now, wait for your Green Pass by email!

Is iVisa.com 100% safe?

Yes, it is! iVisa.com is a 100% safe company because we’ve been issuing electronic travel documents for over 7 years, and we have a great team that’s always alert to any problem. Are you still hesitant about it? Head up to our comment section.

Get more information about the Poland COVID green pass

Learn more about the Poland COVID green pass by talking to our agents. They are available all days of the week.

iVisa.com Recommends

Poland is a European country with 14 UNESCO World Heritage Sites and numerous natural landscapes that include mountains, rugged coastlines, and a lot of national parks.

Regardless of what you prefer for travel (whether history, nature or art), you can be sure that Poland has something ready to work. For example, you can visit the Wieliczka Salt Mine, a 13th-century salt mine that’s one of the most iconic places in the country nowadays. This mine is home to four chapels, numerous corridors, and impressive statues that were carved with rock salt walls. The mine’s original shafts have been rebuilt and reopened so that many travelers like you can explore it to the fullest.

Another place you should visit is Warsaw Old Market Place. It is the oldest part of Warsaw, dating back to the 13th century. Almost 85% of the area was ruined by the Nazis during WWII, but it has been recently restored to look exactly like it used to be years ago.

In addition to these places, you can also visit Malbork Castle, Auschwitz-Birkenau Camps, Schindler's Factory, and Lazienki Park.

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