The UK removed the “Traffic light” system earlier this week, however, most of the world still had to go through quarantine on arrival in the UK, as the UK did not look at their vaccination programmes as the same as their own. For starts, even Covishield was not equal to Astrazenaca’s own production in Europe, but that was rectified pretty quickly. In reciprocity to the UK being stringent on fully vaccinated Indians, India imposed a ten-day quarantine on those arriving from the UK from October 4, 2021.
47 countries and territories removed from the red list
The UK Government has confirmed that from Monday, October 11, 2021, 47 countries and territories will be removed from its red list. Passengers returning to England from these destinations will no longer be required to enter hotel quarantine. Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Haiti, Panama, Peru and Venezuela are the only seven destinations that remain on the red-list of the UK for now.
https://twitter.com/grantshapps/status/1446149137188200449?s=20
37 countries will be able to travel to the UK without quarantine requirements
The UK Transport Secretary, Grant Shapps, has also announced, that from Monday, October 11, 2021, eligible travellers vaccinated in over 37 new countries and territories including Brazil, Ghana, Hong Kong, India, Pakistan, South Africa and Turkey, will also be treated the same as returning fully vaccinated UK residents, so long as they have not visited a red list country or territory in the 10 days before arriving in England.
From late October, eligible fully vaccinated passengers including those under 18 returning from the rest of the world country will have the option to replace their day 2 test with a cheaper lateral flow test, followed by a free PCR test if positive, reducing the cost of tests on arrival into England. The UK Government has also confirmed that passengers taking postal tests will be able to send a picture of their lateral flow test as a minimum requirement to verify the test result, with the ambition remaining to have this in place for people returning from half-term breaks by the end of the month.
I'm also making changes so travellers visiting England have fewer entry requirements, by recognising those with fully-vax status 💉 from 37 new countries and territories including India, Turkey and Ghana, treating them the same as UK fully vax passengers. [2/3]
— Rt Hon Grant Shapps (@grantshapps) October 7, 2021
The following countries count as “fully vaccinated” in the eyes of the UK from October 11, 2021:
- Albania
- Bahamas
- Bangladesh
- Bosnia & Herzegovina
- Brazil
- Chile
- Columbia
- Egypt
- Georgia
- Ghana
- Grenada
- Hong Kong
- India
- Indonesia
- Jamaica
- Jordan
- Kenya
- Kosovo
- Maldives
- Moldova
- Montenegro
- Morocco
- Namibia
- Nigeria
- North Macedonia
- Oman
- Philippines
- Pakistan
- Serbia
- St Kitts & Nevis
- St Lucia
- St Vincent & The Grenadines
- South Africa
- Thailand
- Turkey
- Ukraine
- Vietnam
Travel Rules for those fully vaccinated
As per the UK Government, you are on the “fully vaccinated” traveller list, if you are on the list of countries whose vaccination programmes are approved per the UK, and you have been fully vaccinated for at least 14 days excluding the day of the vaccination. Check this page for details.
If you use a vaccine certificate as proof, it must be issued by a national or state-level public health authority, be in English, French or Spanish, and include as a minimum:
- your forename and surname(s)
- your date of birth
- vaccine brand and manufacturer
- date of vaccination for every dose
- country or territory of vaccination and/or certificate issuer
You will need to go to this page to get your Cowin updated certificate if you are from India.
You must:
- book and pay for a day 2 COVID-19 test – to be taken after arrival in England
- complete your passenger locator form – any time in the 48 hours before you arrive in England
- take a COVID-19 test on or before day 2 after you arrive in England
You do not need to:
- take a pre-departure test
- take a day 8 COVID-19 test
- quarantine at home or in the place you are staying for 10 days after you arrive in England
If you are fully vaccinated but do not qualify under these fully vaccinated rules, you must follow the non-vaccinated rules.
Travel from the rest of the world if you are not fully vaccinated
From 0400 Hours, October 4, 2021, you must follow these rules if you:
- do not qualify under the fully vaccinated rules
- are partially vaccinated
- are not vaccinated
Before you travel to England you must:
- take a pre-departure COVID-19 test – to be taken in the 3 days before you travel to England
- book and pay for day 2 and day 8 COVID-19 tests – to be taken after arrival in England
- complete your passenger locator form – any time in the 48 hours before you arrive in England
After you arrive in England you must:
- quarantine at home or in the place you are staying for 10 days
- take a COVID-19 test on or before day 2 and on or after day 8
You may be able to end quarantine early if you pay for a private COVID-19 test through the Test to Release scheme.
Travel from red countries
From 0400 Hours, October 4, 2021, you must follow these rules if you are:
- fully vaccinated
- partially vaccinated
- not vaccinated
If you have been in a country or territory on the red list in the last 10 days, you will only be allowed to enter the UK if you are a British or Irish national or you have residence rights in the UK.
Before you travel to England, you must:
- take a pre-departure COVID-19 test – to be taken in the 3 days before you travel to England
- book a quarantine hotel package, including 2 COVID-19 tests
- complete your passenger locator form – any time in the 48 hours before you arrive in England
When you arrive in England, you must quarantine in a managed hotel, including 2 COVID-19 tests.
Bottomline
Travel to the UK from India will become much more open from October 11, 2021, onwards for fully vaccinated travellers, who will be able to arrive without an RT-PCR test before departure, and won’t have to quarantine in the UK on arrival from non-red-list countries.
What do you make of the new travel rules being eased by the UK?
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