Posted on November 27 2020
England’s travel corridor list, a list of countries considered safe for Brits to travel to and arrive from, has been updated. 10 more world nations have been added to the list, effective from November 21, 2020.
10 nations added to England’s travel corridor | ||||
Sri Lanka | Rwanda | Namibia | Jerusalem | Israel |
The US Virgin Islands | The Northern Mariana Islands | St. Eustatius & Saba | Bonaire | Uruguay |
The UK’s Department for Transport has stated that the travel corridor will be fully applicable to Israel and Jerusalem.
The travelers not arriving from any of these listed countries will have to undergo self-isolation for 14 days upon arrival in the UK. Also, there won’t be any removals from the corridor list. The FDCO’s updated travel advisory doesn’t advise its citizens anymore not to do non-essential travel to the countries listed in the corridor list.
This move follows PHE’s latest assessment that there’s a lower risk of COVID-19 for Brits traveling to the places in the corridor list.
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