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Most of those travelling to Europe this summer will be preoccupied with adhering to new Covid restrictions - but holidaymakers are now being urged not to forget the new travel rules introduced after Brexit.
As most have not been abroad since the pandemic hit early last year, only three months after the new Brexit rules came into effect, they may not be aware of the changes to things like health cover, pet travel and driving abroad.
One of the most important rule changes relates to the expiry date on UK passports.
Before Brexit, a UK passport only needed to be valid for the duration of the visit. However, the new rules state that passport holders must have at least six months before expiry to be granted entry.
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Vaccine registration is now open for 44 year olds
The vaccine registration portal will open for 43 to 40 year olds in the coming days. By Emer Moreau Wednesday 2 Jun 2021, 10:02 AM 1 hour ago 4,806 Views 2 Comments
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Image: Sam Boal/RollingNews.ie
PEOPLE AGED 44 can from today register for a Covid-19 vaccine, with registration opening for 43 to 40 year olds later in the week.
If you’re aged 44, you can now go to the HSE’s vaccination portal and register to get the jab – you’ll need a mobile phone number, an email address, your PPS number and your Eircode.
You can find your Eircode here. Your PPS number can be found on payslips, public services cards, medical or GP visit cards, European Health Insurance Cards (EHIC), Drugs Payment Scheme cards or letters from the Department of Social Pr