Covid Passports Confirmed

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So an internationally recognised and agreed format is required, and people have to apply for it before going on holiday. When and where is this international convention to agree on the design and use of this passport scheduled to take place?
Otherwise, why not go back to what I said earlier, and have a visa type approval issued by the destination country.
You provide proof in UK to the local embassy, and the destination country issues you a 'Covid Visa' to accompany your passport.


Unnecessarily complicated. You and every U.K./Tory/Boris hater/Remainer would then be moaning about the aggro and cost involved in getting a visa. Many people don’t live round the corner from the embassy for every country they want to visit.

There’s loads of ways it could easily be sorted for those going abroad. All you seem to be interested in though is looking for the most complicated ways for it to be done or reasons why it can’t be done. Another typical French defeatist trait you seem to have acquired. :rolleyes:
 
Well as of february...

"senior government ministers and officials have repeatedly and emphatically insisted that there were no plans for a vaccine or immunity certification system."

But then that's the plan that the sheeple always fall for...

It gets denied time and time again...

Then it's 'maybe we should look into it'...
Funny how you are suspicious of the UK but I can’t seem to find your post complaining that your beloved EU are going to beat the U.K. to it! https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-56912667
Looks like the EU are going to tell other rimmer countries such as Iceland that they must comply vis ze rulz too. So, the EU will be returning to 'papiere bitte' in the near future. Oh dear! :LOL:
 
Unnecessarily complicated. You and every U.K./Tory/Boris hater/Remainer would then be moaning about the aggro and cost involved in getting a visa. Many people don’t live round the corner from the embassy for every country they want to visit.
No more complicated than all nations on earth getting together to agree the common format.
Those requiring the 'Covid visa' would be the ones paying for it.
Most visas can be applied for online these days. Even the visas can be posted out to you vis secure post. There is no need to visit the embassies in alot of case.
Have you not applied for a visa for a good while?

There’s loads of ways it could easily be sorted for those going abroad.
I've suggested a practical way, which you dismissed. A way that only those wanting it would be required to have it. :rolleyes:

All you seem to be interested in though is looking for the most complicated ways for it to be done or reasons why it can’t be done. Another typical French defeatist trait you seem to have acquired. :rolleyes:
Ahh bless. I see you have also been radicalised by transam's perpetual France bashing.
If you are so gullible to be so easily radicalised by transam, I suggest you expand your world view.
Perhaps you've spent too much time on your own, cooped up in the house with only solo walks with the dog as a break from your monotony.
 
That was just Nazi Germany. You might have realised by the language you used.
Perhaps not. :rolleyes:
Apologies. I was just repeating Ellals words as used often on here. Funnily enough, I’ve never seen anyone pull ellal up on the use of those words. :whistle:
 
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Have you not applied for a visa for a good while?
No, I haven’t. I had a work permit for South Africa stamped in my passport in 1981 (also had to have TB test/X-ray too) and I think I might have had to apply for a visa for America when I went there the first time. Apart from paying for some kind of visa on arrival at an airport in Turkey, that’s about it.
 
Apologies. I was just repeating Ellals words as used often on here. Funnily enough, I’ve never seen anyone pull ellal up on the use of those words. :whistle:
It isn't the words, it's the context in which you used them.
You claimed that the EU used those words. Quite evidently EU have never used those words. In fact EU have sought to reduce the need for ID papers when travelling throughout EU.
You used those words to conjure up the perception of Nazi Germany being in control throughout Europe.
It was a blatant and obvious attempt by you to misrepresent reality.
 
No, I haven’t. I had a work permit for South Africa stamped in my passport in 1981 (also had to have TB test/X-ray too) and I think I might have had to apply for a visa for America when I went there the first time. Apart from paying for some kind of visa on arrival at an airport in Turkey, that’s about it.
That visa and their associated requirements were issued by the destination country, yes?
 
It isn't the words, it's the context in which you used them.
You claimed that the EU used those words. Quite evidently EU have never used those words. In fact EU have sought to reduce the need for ID papers when travelling throughout EU.
You used those words to conjure up the perception of Nazi Germany being in control throughout Europe.
It was a blatant and obvious attempt by you to misrepresent reality.
I tell you what. Do a search for those words in ellals posts and let me know whether they were a blatant attempt to misrepresent reality. If they were, feel free to correct them too. There’s a good chap.
 
Unnecessarily complicated. You and every U.K./Tory/Boris hater/Remainer would then be moaning about the aggro and cost involved in getting a visa. Many people don’t live round the corner from the embassy for every country they want to visit.

There’s loads of ways it could easily be sorted for those going abroad. All you seem to be interested in though is looking for the most complicated ways for it to be done or reasons why it can’t be done. Another typical French defeatist trait you seem to have acquired. :rolleyes:

It looks like UK have some problems with dealing with paperwork:
The boss of Heathrow Airport has told the Home Office to "get a grip" on bottlenecks still causing long delays getting people through border control.
Some passengers have faced six-hour delays, but it's a "completely fixable problem", he told the BBC.
But Mr Holland-Kaye said that despite Heathrow seeing only 10% of normal traffic passing through the airport, the BF still had the same staffing levels.
https://www.bbc.com/news/business-56925877
So let's put this into perspective, currently traffic into Heathrow is about 10% of normal levels, yet people are facing up to a 6 hour delay to get their paperwork checked through Border Control.
What will happen when traffic into Heathrow is back to normal? People facing up to a 60 hour ( 3 days!) delay?
And that's without Covid passports in operation!
 
I tell you what. Do a search for those words in ellals posts and let me know whether they were a blatant attempt to misrepresent reality. If they were, feel free to correct them too. There’s a good chap.
I'm quite confident that ellal did not use the words in the same way that you attempted:
You used those words to conjure up the perception of Nazi Germany being in control throughout Europe.
You have sunk so low that you attempt to misrepresent reality, and you have the audacity to blame your behaviour on others' examples.
You are more gullible than I gave you credit for.
 
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