For Alytus residents who do not have a “Passport of Opportunity”, help from the city council



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According to Asta Guzienė, Head of the Internal Administration Division of the Municipal Administration of the City of Alytus, a person entitled to obtain a passport must have an identity document containing a personal identification code.

“After verifying the data and evaluating the person’s right to receive an opportunity passport, we will print it and present it to them. Also, if the person wants, it will be possible to send said document by email specified by the person, so that later I can save it on the phone, “said the president.

The passport of opportunity can be obtained through:

  • children under the age of 16;
  • People with relapse of COVID-19 who have been diagnosed with a positive PCR or SARS-CoV-2 antigen test and who have not passed more than 210 days since the positive test result;
  • people who have been fully vaccinated with one of the vaccines and after the vaccination period;
  • less than 60 days before with a positive quantitative or semi-quantitative serological immunological test (IgG anti-S, anti-S1 or anti-RBD antibody to SARS-CoV-2), unless there is a vaccine against the COVID-19 vaccine (infection by coronavirus);
  • subjects tested negative for COVID-19 no earlier than 48 hours (from the time of sampling) after a SARS-CoV-2 PCR test.

Opportunity passports are also issued at the Registration Center and Sodra branches, post offices and pharmacies in Lithuania.

The opportunity passport can also be downloaded electronically by visiting the website www.gpasas.lt and confirming your identity by electronic means (electronic signature or electronic banking).



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