COVID-19: Arrivals into the UK from Red List (Acute Risk) Countries
19 Mar 2021
Under current UK COVID-19 restrictions, you must stay at home (or in Wales, stay local) and refrain from travel unless you have a legally permitted reason to do so. It is currently illegal to travel abroad for holidays.
- These rules vary in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland therefore it is important to comply with the rules appropriate to the UK nation you live in.
Travel restrictions and self-isolation (quarantine) rules have been in place since the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic in March 2020 to help reduce the global spread of COVID-19 and protect the health of the UK public. The current UK travel restrictions are stringent both to avoid new variants being imported into the UK, and to avoid UK travellers exporting the UK variant during international travel.
Travellers who have been in, or travelled through a red list (acute risk) country in the previous 10 days, will currently be refused entry to the UK. British or Irish Nationals, and those who have residence rights in the UK, will be able to enter, but must quarantine in a government approved managed quarantine hotel for 10 days.
The list of countries on the red list (acute risk) is continuously being reviewed and updated based on the risk of new variants of COVID-19 being imported into the UK, and may change at short notice. Be aware that the advice may differ depending on which of the UK 4 nation countries you are arriving in.
Specific guidance from each of the UK 4 nations regarding quarantine, including which countries are on the red list (acute risk) can be found below:
- Arriving in Scotland from a red list (acute risk) country
- Arriving in England from a red list (acute risk) country
- Arriving in Northern Ireland from a red list (acute risk) country
- Arriving in Wales from a red list (acute risk) country
Advice for travellers
Before making travel plans, you should consider if your journey is essential and legally permitted.
Prior to permitted travel you should check all of the following, and continue to check these during your trip as guidance may change at short notice:
- FCDO Foreign Travel Advice country specific pages
- UK travel guidance
- List of red list (acute risk) countries
You should also review the COVID-19 Health Considerations for Travel advice page for further information on:
- FCDO Travel Advisory Notices
- Your risk of exposure to coronavirus (COVID-19) at your destination
- Requirements for COVID testing at your destination prior to returning to the UK
- Self-isolation rules on your return to the UK
- Travel Insurance
- Medical Facilities at your destination