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education and for caring responsibilities, visiting those in your support bubble – or your childcare bubble for childcare, buying goods or services that you need, but this should be within your local area wherever possible, outdoor exercise – this should be done locally wherever possible, but you can travel a short distance within your area to do so if necessary (for example, to access an open space), attending the care and exercise of an animal, or veterinary services, attending communal worship and life events, including weddings and funerals, are unable to return to your main residence, need accommodation to attend a funeral or related commemorative event, require accommodation for work purposes or to provide voluntary services, are a child requiring accommodation for school or care, are homeless, seeking asylum, a vulnerable person seeking refuge, or if escaping harm (including domestic abuse), are an elite athlete or their support staff or parent, if the athlete is under 18, and it is necessary to be outside of the home for training or competition, keeping your distance when you travel, where possible, washing or sanitising your hands regularly, planning ahead and avoiding the busiest routes, as well as busy times like the rush hour, limit the number of people or households that you come into contact with, for example by avoiding the busiest routes, as well as busy times like the rush hour, cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or the inside of your elbow when coughing or sneezing, travel side by side or behind other people, rather than facing them, where seating arrangements allow, only touch surfaces where required for safe travel, stay outdoors, rather than indoors, where possible, minimise the time spent close to other people, where possible, dispose of waste safely, including items such as used disposable face coverings, with work, for example, transport organised by an employer during the course of your work, providing emergency assistance, and to avoid injury or illness or to escape risk of harm, making arrangements where children do not live in the same household as both their parents or guardians, training or competition, where the person concerned is an elite sportsperson, where fulfilling a legal obligation such as attending court or jury service, £200 for the first offence, lowered to £100 if paid within 14 days, £400 for the second offence, then doubling for each further offence up to a maximum of £6,400, bus, coach and tram stations and terminals, sharing the transport with the same people each time, minimising the group size at any one time, travelling side by side or behind other people, rather than facing them, where seating arrangements allow, considering seating arrangements to maximise distance between people in the vehicle, cleaning your car between journeys using standard cleaning products – make sure you clean door handles and other areas that people may touch, use quieter stations and stops – get off a stop early if it’s less busy, keep changes to a minimum, for example, between bus and train, walk for more of your journey, for example, the first or last mile, book your tickets online in advance or pay by contactless, limit the number of people that you come into contact with, for example, avoid travelling during peak hours, be prepared to queue or take a different entrance or exit at stations, wait for passengers to get off first before you board, wait for the next service if you cannot safely keep your distance on board a train, bus or coach, avoid consuming food and drink on public transport, where possible, respect other people’s space while travelling, be aware of pregnant, older and disabled people who may require a seat or extra space, be aware that not all disability is visible and, notices about which seats to use or how to queue, additional screens, barriers or floor markings, requests to board through different doors or to move to less busy areas, keep the time spent near others as short as possible, wash their hands for at least 20 seconds or sanitise your hands as soon as possible after the end of your journey, consider walking or cycling from the station or stop you arrived at, wash your hands for at least 20 seconds or sanitise your hands as soon as possible – do the same for children who have travelled with you, in airspace over England, when you are on board an aircraft that took off from, or is to land at, a place in England, in the English territorial sea, when you are on board a vessel that departed from, or is to dock at, a place in England, do not congregate near entrances or exits while waiting, wash your hands for at least 20 seconds or sanitise your hands as soon as possible, the activity you are travelling for is permitted in the country you plan to visit, you are permitted to stay overnight, if you need to do so, your trip respects each nation’s social contact rules, passengers in an allocated cabin, berth or other similar accommodation, when they are alone or with members of their household or, passengers who remain in their private vehicle while on board public transport, for example on a car ferry, a person who enters or is within a transport hub in a vehicle (other than a vehicle being used for the provision of a public transport service), an employee of the transport hub or the relevant public transport operator, when they are acting in the course of their employment, any other person providing services to the transport hub or public transport operator, under arrangements made with the transport hub or transport operator, who is providing those services, a constable or police community support officer acting in the course of their duty, an emergency responder such as a paramedic or fire officer acting in the course of their duty, an official, for example a border force officer, acting in the course of their duties, if you have a physical or mental illness or impairment, or a disability that means you cannot put on, wear or remove a face covering, if putting on, wearing or removing a face covering would cause you severe distress, if you are travelling with, or providing help to, someone who relies on lip reading to communicate, if you are travelling to avoid injury or escape the risk of harm, and you do not have a face covering with you, if you need to remove it during your journey to avoid harm or injury or the risk of harm or injury to yourself or others, if you need to eat, drink, or take medication on public transport, if you are asked to remove your face covering by a police officer or other official, for example to check your railcard. This will be introduced from 4am on Friday 15 January 2021. You should check whether there are any restrictions in place at your destination. You must wear a face covering when travelling on a ferry, hovercraft (or other passenger vessel) or aircraft in England. They can only stay open for certain reasons such as for anyone currently living at the accommodation, … Updated to reflect the upcoming requirement for passengers to wear face coverings on public transport in England. Tier 4 local restriction information added. For coronavirus, this includes the incidence rate and the resilience of healthcare provision in each country. For example, you may be asked to sit in the back left-hand seat if travelling alone. Plan your route, including any breaks, before setting out. Under current UK COVID-19 restrictions, you must stay at home. You should also contact your airline or travel company, and your insurance provider as soon as you can. Be careful not to touch your face. There are restrictions in place on travel to some countries and what you can do when you are there. If this isn’t possible, try to avoid physical contact and keep the time you spend near staff as short as possible. If you require assistance when travelling, contact your transport operator as you would normally do. Car sharing is not permitted with someone from outside your household or your support bubble unless your journey is undertaken for an exempt reason. If you are leaving your home to travel for a legally permitted reason, you must also note that, aside from the driver, it is not permitted to share a taxi or private hire vehicle with someone from outside your household or your support bubble unless doing so is itself necessary for an exempt reason, for example, if it is reasonably necessary as part of your work. Consider making a list of items to take with you. So whether you need it now, or in the near future, it could be worth a bookmark. have you checked the latest travel advice from your transport operator? Updated guidance to reflect changes relating to the new variant of the virus. Travel inside and outside of mainland Scotland is banned, except for limited essential reasons. The form is an online form. Read the latest NHS guidance on coronavirus for the current situation in the UK and abroad, and the latest government guidance on coronavirus. You may rent a car or other vehicle for travel where the vehicle is being used for the above reasons. Keep in regular contact with the people who usually support you: family, friends and colleagues, especially if you are self-isolating abroad. Added link to new guidance on safer air travel in the 'When you return to the UK' section, Updated as the new rules for entering the UK (providing contact details and self-isolating) come into force, Added link for how to get a test in the 'when you return to the UK' section, Added information on new rules on entering or returning to the UK that will start on 8 June, Updated to reflect new social distancing guidance, New guidance link for wellbeing and mental health if you are abroad during the coronavirus pandemic, New link to guidance on staying where you are if you cannot return to the UK. Local measures and travel restrictions may change before you arrive or during your stay. You can continue using the public transport network if you need to travel for an exempt reason. are you taking the most direct route to your destination? The rules are different in the other UK nations: You should stay 2 metres apart from people you do not live with where possible, or 1 metre with extra precautions in place (such as wearing face coverings). We’ll send you a link to a feedback form. Update to reflect new legislation on social contact and the requirement for passengers to wear face coverings in taxis and private hire vehicles. Read more about the consular support we provide. For Scotland (Note that these rules apply to Scotland only) Passengers arriving to Scotland by air, land, or sea from outside the Common Travel Area (CTA) are required to self-isolate for 10 days. You are strongly encouraged to also wear a face covering in other enclosed spaces where it is difficult to maintain social distancing, or where there are people you do not normally meet. You must not leave home or travel, including abroad, unless you have a legally permitted reason to do so. Added information about travelling into, out of and within areas under local lockdown. If the local authority where you are proposes to quarantine you for your own protection, you should follow their advice. The NaTHNaC provides general advice on preparing for foreign travel and how to reduce the spread of respiratory viruses. Don’t include personal or financial information like your National Insurance number or credit card details. Currently, under Scottish regulations you are not permitted to travel between Scotland and England, Wales or … If you do need to travel overseas (and are legally permitted to do so, for example, because it is for work), even if you are returning to a place you’ve visited before, you should look at the rules in place at your destination and the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) travel advice. The list of reasons you can leave your home include, but are not limited to: If you need to travel, walk or cycle where possible, and plan ahead to avoid busy times and routes on public transport. You can help control COVID-19 and travel safely by walking and cycling, if you can. You should check the guidance for your personal circumstances before deciding whether you can travel internationally. You’ve accepted all cookies. This also includes staying with anyone who you don’t live with unless they’re in your support bubble. Take care to use face coverings properly. New link to the guidance on getting a COVID-19 test to reduce self-isolation, Updated to reflect the latest Tier-based COVID-19 rules for England, Updated to include information on the new restrictions coming into force for England on 5 November, Reviewed and updated to reflect current COVID-19 guidance. Your transport provider may put measures in place to help you follow the public health guidance of the destination country. Children in England must also observe social contact rules in some cases. These laws apply while you are in England. See the guidance on car sharing. You will need to present valid proof of your negative test before you board to travel to the UK. Consider making a list of items to take with you and minimise the luggage you take. If you need to dispose of your face covering, use ‘black bag’ waste bins or litter bins. Face coverings are not a substitute for maintaining social distancing and good hand hygiene. downloading the NHS COVID-19 app before you travel, if possible, and checking in where you see official NHS COVID-19 QR code posters These restrictions apply to England only. You can also contact your nearest British embassy, high commission or consulate for urgent assistance. Where this is not possible, use public transport or drive. It is difficult to socially distance during car journeys. If you test positive, in some cases, you may need to be hospitalised abroad. Scotland has entered a second nationwide lockdown in a bid to combat rising Covid-19 infection rates. Added information on areas with local restrictions. It applies to UK residents and visitors. Updated to reflect latest UK restrictions. New information on how government and airlines are helping bring British people travelling to return, including through special charter flights. People should not travel to or from level 3 areas in Scotland and for now, we are asking people not to travel to or from England at all, except for essential purposes. We are monitoring the international situation very closely and keeping this advice under constant review so that it reflects our latest assessment of risks to British people. From Tuesday 5 January, mainland Scotland moved from Level 4 to a temporary lockdown, with new guidance to stay at home except for essential purposes. If you do not wear a face covering in these settings, you will be breaking the law and could be fined. You will need an internet connection and details of your journey to complete it. If you do not comply (and you do not have a valid exemption) your airline or carrier may refuse you boarding and/or you may be fined on arrival, before you return to the UK you must provide your journey and contact details. If you are in the UK you should not travel abroad. Updated with latest guidance about planning for travel during the coronavirus outbreak, Updated with latest advice for Italy and new guidance for people planning to travel abroad, Updated to reflect new advice for the lockdown areas in northern Italy, updated with latest travel advice for Cheongdo and Gyeongsan (South Korea), Public Health England advice on returning from Italy, and link to ABTA advice, updated to reflect new advice against all travel to Daegu in South Korea, We have added additional travel advice on COVID-19, Check how the new Brexit rules affect you. You can change your cookie settings at any time. For more information, check your rights as a disabled passenger before you travel. We also currently advise against cruise ship travel. can you walk or cycle to your destination? Under Scottish regulations, you must not travel between Scotland and the rest of the UK unless you have a reasonable excuse, such as for work, education or … To help us improve GOV.UK, we’d like to know more about your visit today. For example, if car sharing is reasonably necessary as part of your work. On arriving in the UK, you must comply with border and immigration requirements. You must wear a face covering when using taxis or private hire vehicles. The NHS Test and Trace testing service cannot provide the documents you will need for travel, read the safer air travel guidance on sensible precautions and steps to take if you’re flying. If you are required to quarantine or self-isolate by local authorities, you should expect to do so in the country, you may need to stay longer than you intended. Our consular officers cannot provide any additional information by phone. No. You should not use a recycling bin. In addition, you should consider the public health advice in the country you are visiting. All travellers to England, Wales and Scotland from overseas will need to test negative for coronavirus before they are allowed to enter the country, the government has announced. We publish all our travel advice on GOV.UK. Contact your tour operator, transport and accommodation providers if you have any questions, continue to follow any updates to our travel advice for your destination, be prepared to comply with measures to manage localised outbreaks such as border closures, movement restrictions, testing requirements or quarantine rules. Under current Scottish regulations, unless you have a reasonable exception, you must not travel between Scotland and England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Ireland including during the festive period. Permitted reason to do so it provides sufficient cover your insurance provider soon. 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