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Form for a Czech Republic Passenger Locator
https://ru.ivisa.com/czech-republic-passenger-locator-form
The Czech Republic Passenger Locator Form is an international screening travel document designed mainly to gather information from arriving international visitors to the Czech Republic. This document can be used to track any illness that may have entered the country by personal inspection. Please, think of it as your "IMMERSE" travel guide, only this one time! It doesn't replace any travel documentation.
The Czech Republic passenger locator forms are designed to collect information from travelers who arrive in the Czech Republic for personal or tourist purposes. First, the name, complete birth date, current mailing address and contact number if different, passport type (national or international) and country of birth. If you have a different country of origin, please use the correct translation (please do not confuse!) Next, enter your arrival address. If you are travelling within the EU, the second item in the row will be for your destination country, please see the table below.
The second item on the list of questions is a short explanation about your need for a passport. Please note that if you are travelling between the EU and USA or Canada, you will be required to obtain a visa in order to enter the country; this is often referred to as a COVA or visa card. It is important to know that you won't be allowed entry to any country without a visa. You must fill out the Czech Republic passenger locator form accordingly.
Complete the Czech Republic passenger locator application accurately and completely. Particularly, make sure you include the exact date you last crossed international borders. Also, ensure that you provide a clear explanation of your family's history (including any members who are still alive), and any other relevant information regarding your reasons for traveling to the Czech Republic. Be sure to include all the contact details of a person (including a telephone number) that can easily be verified if necessary. Online applications should be filled out as fully as possible to ensure smooth application. If you have any queries regarding your application form, you should contact the website directly in order to receive any additional information or to enquire about the processing of your application.
The final question on the test asks "How long can you stay in the Czech Republic?" The appropriate answer is "as long as you can." As long as you have a passport from one of the countries of the European Union, you will not have to worry about obtaining a visa prior to boarding your plane. However, if your passport was issued in another country, you will need to apply for a visa before you can board your plane.
Within two weeks, you will receive your certificate of accomplishment after you have completed the test and submitted it. This certificate will allow you to travel anywhere in the world. Once you have your certificate, you will need to fill out a Czech Republic passenger locator sheet and bring it to the airport. The forms are readily available at the airport and can be printed out after you pass through the security checkpoint. While you're waiting for your flight, make sure to get in a cab to fill out the registration and insurance cards.