It has been nearly two weeks since the lock was removed and stores, hotels, restaurants, gyms, and others have been able to reopen.
Now that we are accustomed to enjoying more freedom, many of us are thinking of traveling abroad.
Many have had to cancel their vacation in 2020 due to the pandemic, so leaving the summer of 2021 is very exciting.
However, it was not clear if the plane would leave this summer.
For now, travel is illegal, but for basic reasons like work.
There are suggestions that the government reserve May 17 to resume foreign holidays, Informe Hertzlive.
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Plans to allow travel depend on many factors, including infection rates at home and on the continent.
Countries will be classified in the optical signal system according to their degree of safety.
The color list provided for each country will determine the rules that apply to travel there.
This means that locations where different travel restrictions are imposed in each location will be marked red, amber, or green.
The list of popular summer destinations in the UK has not yet been released, but it is expected in early May.
Until now Freedom Popular European destinations, such as Iceland, Gibraltar, Malta and Portugal, should be on the green list.
However, there is a bleak picture forming on the continent, with many major cities facing new roadblocks to prevent the spread of the virus.
According to the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) for the most popular holiday destinations, the most recent travel rules are here:
France
The FCDO advises against travel, except for essential travel, based on the current Covit-19 risk assessment.
On March 11th, the French government announced that it did not need to justify a significant reason for entering France, as it lifted travel restrictions in Britain.
However, there are still requirements to enter the country.
All UK passengers, including children over 11 years of age, must have a negative Covit-19 test (PCR only) within 72 hours of departure. Seven days of self-isolation will be required before another PCR test
In addition, UK residents will need to complete a Compliance Report Form (Declaration of Honor) which will self-certify that they have no symptoms associated with the Coronavirus and have not been linked to previously confirmed cases. fifteen days.
Visits to the United Kingdom to non-European countries in the past 14 days are subject to requirements to show a good reason. You should check out our Govt-19 tips on things to keep in mind and prepare for being outdoors for longer than expected.
See the latest Coronavirus rules below:
Spain
The FCDO advises against taking all essential trips to Spain, with the exception of the Canary Islands, including the Balearic Islands.
In late October 2020, the Spanish government declared a nationwide state of emergency, imposing movement restrictions and curfews. If you are planning to travel to Spain, learn what you need to know about the Coronavirus in the Coronavirus section. Who is the.
If you are planning to travel to Spain, please refer to the “Entry Requirements” section for updated information on entry requirements and restrictions. You can watch Who is the.
Citizens and legal residents of the countries of the European Union, Schengen, Andorra, Monaco, the Vatican (the Holy See) and San Marino, as well as legal residents and those who can prove this with the documents required to enter Spain, travel restrictions may come into effect.
Portugal
The FCDO advises against undertaking all excursions, except for essential ones, in the Autonomous Region of the Azores.
If you are coming from Portugal to the United Kingdom (including the autonomous regions of Madeira and the Azores), you must isolate your visit, unless you have a valid exemption.
A negative SARS / Covid-19 RT-PCR test must be performed within 72 hours of departure (not required for two or more children).
Your aircraft may be denied boarding if you cannot provide evidence of negative RT-PCR upon check-in. Check with the airline before you fly.
Italy
The FCDO advises against taking all excursions, except for essential excursions, throughout Italy.
From April 7 to 30, entry to the United Kingdom into Italy is no longer limited to Italian residents and needy people.
However, the COVID-19 measures remain in place.
If you wish to fly, you must provide the aircraft with a Covit-19 negative molecular tissue or a rapid antigen test that takes a maximum of 48 hours to enter Italy.
Regardless of your itinerary, upon your arrival in Italy from the United Kingdom, you must notify the local health authorities and self-isolate for five days.
At the end of the five-day self-isolation period, a molecular or antigen test is required, in addition to a self-certification form. Who is the.
Greece
The FCDO advises against making all trips, except for essential ones, to Greece based on the current Covit-19 risk assessment.
FCDO advises against traveling to the islands of Rhodes, Kos, Jacinthos, Corbo and Crete.
Citizens of the United Kingdom can enter Greece if they are permanent residents of the United Kingdom, Greece, or another European Union / European Free Trade Association country or one of the following countries: Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, Thailand, Rwanda, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, the Russian Federation and Israel.
If you are a British citizen residing in another country not mentioned above, you will be refused entry to Greece due to measures taken by the Greek authorities to combat the spread of Govt-19.
All visitors to Greece must pass a negative test for the Covit-19 PCR test, which was obtained 72 hours after their arrival in Greece.
Anyone from the UK who enters Greece will undergo the Kovit-19 Rapid Test.
If the test result is negative, those in the UK are currently required to self-isolate for seven days. In the event of a positive test result, passengers must remain in solitary confinement for at least 14 days. In both, passengers must undergo further polymerase chain reaction tests at the end of the isolation period.
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The United Arab Emirates
The FCDO advises against travel in the UAE, except for essential travel based on the current Covit-19 risk assessment.
Dubai authorities issued visas for visitors and tourists starting July 6, 2020.
Abu Dhabi authorities have issued visas to tourists and visitors since December 24, 2020.
All tourists, visitors and residents coming from the United Kingdom, Dubai or Abu Dhabi must pass the negative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test issued by Govt-19, which takes a maximum of 72 hours before departure and must have a certificate at that time. Inspection-on.
Passengers arriving in Abu Dhabi must pass the Govt-19 PCR test. Travelers arriving in Dubai may need to pass additional Govt-19 PCR tests and isolate Govt-19 PCR test results.
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