09/17/2021 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/17/2021 10:10
Countries listed as red, amber or green for coronavirus (COVID-19) and the rules you must follow for travel to England.
From 4am Monday 4 October 2021, the rules for international travel to England will change from the red, amber, green traffic light system to a single red list of countries and simplified travel measures for arrivals from the rest of the world. The rules for travel from countries and territories not on the red list will depend on your vaccination status.
From 4am Monday 4 October, if you have been fully vaccinated for at least 14 days:
You must:
You do not need to:
You must be able to prove that you have been fully vaccinated (plus 14 days) with a document (digital or paper-based) from a national or state-level public health body that includes, as a minimum:
If your document from a public health body does not include all of these, you must follow the non-vaccinated rules. If not, you may be denied boarding.
If you are fully vaccinated in the US, will also need to prove that you are a resident of the US.
If you are fully vaccinated, but do not qualify under these fully vaccinated rules, you must follow the non-vaccinated rules.
From 4am Monday 4 October, you must follow these rules if you:
Before you travel to England you must:
After you arrive in England you must:
You may be able to end quarantine early if you pay for a private COVID-19 test through the Test to Release scheme.
From 4am Monday 4 October, you must follow these rules if you are:
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:
When you arrive in England, you must quarantine in a managed hotel, including 2 COVID-19 tests.
This page tells you about the COVID-19 rules for travel to England. It lists countries and territories as red, amber or green and explains the different rules for each list.
Use this page to check:
You can read separate guidance on what you need to do to travel abroad from England.
You should not travel to red list countries or territories.
Read the rules for red list countries and territories.
Red list | Upcoming changes to the red list |
Afghanistan | |
Angola | |
Argentina | |
Bangladesh | Moving to the amber list 4am, Wednesday 22 September. If you arrive in England before then you must follow the red list rules. |
Bolivia | |
Botswana | |
Brazil | |
Burundi | |
Cape Verde | |
Chile | |
Colombia | |
Congo (Democratic Republic) | |
Costa Rica | |
Cuba | |
Dominican Republic | |
Ecuador | |
Egypt | Moving to the amber list 4am, Wednesday 22 September. If you arrive in England before then you must follow the red list rules. |
Eritrea | |
Eswatini | |
Ethiopia | |
French Guiana | |
Georgia | |
Guyana | |
Haiti | |
Indonesia | |
Kenya | Moving to the amber list 4am, Wednesday 22 September. If you arrive in England before then you must follow the red list rules. |
Lesotho | |
Malawi | |
Maldives | Moving to the amber list 4am, Wednesday 22 September. If you arrive in England before then you must follow the red list rules. |
Mayotte | |
Mexico | |
Mongolia | |
Montenegro | |
Mozambique | |
Myanmar | |
Namibia | |
Nepal | |
Oman | Moving to the amber list 4am, Wednesday 22 September. If you arrive in England before then you must follow the red list rules. |
Pakistan | Moving to the amber list 4am, Wednesday 22 September. If you arrive in England before then you must follow the red list rules. |
Panama | |
Paraguay | |
Peru | |
Philippines | |
Réunion | |
Rwanda | |
Seychelles | |
Sierra Leone | |
Somalia | |
South Africa | |
Sri Lanka | Moving to the amber list 4am, Wednesday 22 September. If you arrive in England before then you must follow the red list rules. |
Sudan | |
Suriname | |
Tanzania | |
Thailand | |
Trinidad and Tobago | |
Tunisia | |
Turkey | Moving to the amber list 4am, Wednesday 22 September. If you arrive in England before then you must follow the red list rules. |
Uganda | |
Uruguay | |
Venezuela | |
Zambia | |
Zimbabwe |
What you must do if you have been in a country or territory on the red list in the 10 days before you arrive in England.
You must follow these rules even if you have been fully 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.
There is separate guidance on what you need to do if you are travelling abroad from England.
Before you travel to England you must:
When you arrive in England you must:
Read the rules for amber list countries and territories.
Amber list | Upcoming changes to the amber list |
Akrotiri and Dhekelia | |
Albania | |
Algeria | |
Andorra | |
Armenia | |
Aruba | |
Azerbaijan | |
The Bahamas | |
Bahrain | |
Belarus | |
Bangladesh | Moving to the amber list 4am, Wednesday 22 September. If you arrive in England before then you must follow the red list rules. |
Belgium | |
Belize | |
Benin | |
Bhutan | |
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba | |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | |
British Virgin Islands | |
Burkina Faso | |
Cambodia | |
Cameroon | |
Central African Republic | |
Chad | |
China | |
Comoros | |
Congo | |
Cook Islands, Tokelau and Niue | |
Côte d'Ivoire | |
Curaçao | |
Cyprus | |
Czech Republic (Czechia) | |
Djibouti | |
Egypt | Moving to the amber list 4am, Wednesday 22 September. If you arrive in England before then you must follow the red list rules. |
El Salvador | |
Equatorial Guinea | |
Estonia | |
Fiji | |
France | |
French Polynesia | |
Gabon | |
The Gambia | |
Ghana | |
Greece (including islands) | |
Greenland | |
Guadeloupe | |
Guatemala | |
Guinea | |
Guinea-Bissau | |
Honduras | |
Hungary | |
India | |
Iran | |
Iraq | |
Italy | |
Jamaica | |
Japan | |
Jordan | |
Kazakhstan | |
Kenya | Moving to the amber list 4am, Wednesday 22 September. If you arrive in England before then you must follow the red list rules. |
Kiribati | |
Kosovo | |
Kuwait | |
Kyrgyzstan | |
Laos | |
Lebanon | |
Liberia | |
Libya | |
Luxembourg | |
Macao | |
Madagascar | |
Malaysia | |
Maldives | Moving to the amber list 4am, Wednesday 22 September. If you arrive in England before then you must follow the red list rules. |
Mali | |
Marshall Islands | |
Martinique | |
Mauritania | |
Mauritius | |
Micronesia | |
Moldova | |
Monaco | |
Morocco | |
Nauru | |
Netherlands | |
New Caledonia | |
Nicaragua | |
Niger | |
Nigeria | |
North Korea | |
North Macedonia | |
The Occupied Palestinian Territories | |
Oman | Moving to the amber list 4am, Wednesday 22 September. If you arrive in England before then you must follow the red list rules. |
Pakistan | Moving to the amber list 4am, Wednesday 22 September. If you arrive in England before then you must follow the red list rules. |
Palau | |
Papua New Guinea | |
Poland | |
Portugal |
Madeira is on the green watchlist. The Azores is on the green list. |
Qatar | |
Russia | |
Samoa | |
San Marino | |
Sao Tome and Principe | |
Saudi Arabia | |
Senegal | |
Serbia | |
Solomon Islands | |
South Korea | |
South Sudan | |
Spain, including the Canary Islands and the Balearic Islands (Formentera, Ibiza, Mallorca, Menorca) |
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Sri Lanka | Moving to the amber list 4am, Wednesday 22 September. If you arrive in England before then you must follow the red list rules. |
St Kitts and Nevis | |
St Lucia | |
St Maarten | |
St Martin and St Barthélemy | |
St Pierre and Miquelon | |
St Vincent and the Grenadines | |
Sweden | |
Syria | |
Tajikistan | |
Timor-Leste | |
Togo | |
Tonga | |
Turkey | Moving to the amber list 4am, Wednesday 22 September. If you arrive in England before then you must follow the red list rules. |
Turkmenistan | |
Tuvalu | |
Ukraine | |
United Arab Emirates | |
United States (USA) | |
Uzbekistan | |
Vanuatu | |
Vatican City | |
Vietnam | |
Wallis and Futuna | |
Western Sahara | |
Yemen |
The amber list is not exhaustive. If a country or territory is not on this list, you should not assume that it is a green or red list country or territory. Countries and territories are only green or red if they appear on the green or red list.
If conditions change in a country or territory, it can be moved from the amber list to the red list. If there is a sudden change in conditions, a country or territory may be moved between lists without warning.
What you must do if you have been in a country or territory on the amber list in the 10 days before you arrive in England.
You can read separate guidance on what you need to do if you are travelling abroad from England.
Before you travel to England you must:
You must do these things whether you are fully vaccinated or not.
After you arrive in England you must take a COVID-19 test on or before day 2.
This applies if you're fully vaccinated under either:
Find out how to prove you are fully vaccinated, which European countries this applies to and approved vaccination programmes for Europe and the USA.
It also applies if you are:
If you will be in England for less than 2 days you still need to book and pay for a day 2 COVID-19 test. You only need to take the test if you are still in England on day 2.
If you do not qualify under the fully vaccinated rules, on arrival in England you must:
Read about the fully vaccinated rules, quarantine and taking COVID-19 tests after arrival in England.
If you are in England for less than 10 days, you need to quarantine for the time you are here. You need to book day 2 and day 8 travel tests. You only need to take the tests if you are still in England.
If you need to quarantine, you may be able to end quarantine early if you pay for a private COVID-19 test through the Test to Release scheme.
If you have also been in or through a country or territory on the red list in the 10 days before you arrive in England, you must follow the red list rules.
Read about making a transit stop in a red list country or territory.
Read the rules for green list countries and territories.
Green list | Green watchlist and upcoming changes to the green list |
Anguilla | Green watchlist - at risk of moving from green to amber. |
Antarctica/British Antarctic Territory | Green watchlist - at risk of moving from green to amber. |
Antigua and Barbuda | Green watchlist - at risk of moving from green to amber. |
Austria | |
Australia | |
The Azores | Mainland Portugal is on the amber list. |
Barbados | Green watchlist - at risk of moving from green to amber. |
Bermuda | Green watchlist - at risk of moving from green to amber. |
British Indian Ocean Territory | Green watchlist - at risk of moving from green to amber. |
Brunei | |
Bulgaria | |
Canada | |
Cayman Islands | Green watchlist - at risk of moving from green to amber. |
Croatia | Green watchlist - at risk of moving from green to amber. |
Denmark | |
Dominica | Green watchlist - at risk of moving from green to amber. |
Falkland Islands | |
Faroe Islands | |
Finland | |
Germany | |
Gibraltar | |
Grenada | Green watchlist - at risk of moving from green to amber. |
Hong Kong | |
Iceland | |
Israel and Jerusalem | Green watchlist - at risk of moving from green to amber. |
Latvia | |
Liechtenstein | . |
Lithuania | |
Madeira |
Green watchlist - at risk of moving from green to amber. Mainland Portugal is on the amber list. |
Malta | |
Montserrat | Green watchlist - at risk of moving from green to amber. |
New Zealand | |
Norway | |
Pitcairn, Henderson, Ducie and Oeno Islands | Green watchlist - at risk of moving from green to amber. |
Romania | |
Singapore | |
Slovakia | |
Slovenia | |
South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands | |
St Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha | |
Switzerland | |
Taiwan | Green watchlist - at risk of moving from green to amber. |
Turks and Caicos Islands | Green watchlist - at risk of moving from green to amber. |
If conditions change in a country or territory, it can be moved from the green list to the amber or red list.
If a country or territory on the green list is at risk of moving to amber it will also be listed on the green watchlist.
If there is a sudden change in conditions, a country or territory may be moved between lists without warning.
What you have to do if you travel to England from a country or territory on the green list. You must only have been in or travelled through a green list country or the UK, Ireland, the Channel Islands or the Isle of Man in the previous 10 days.
You must follow these rules even if you have been fully vaccinated.
You can read separate guidance on what you need to do if you are travelling abroad from England.
Before you travel to England you must:
After you arrive in England you must take a COVID-19 test on or before day 2.
You do not need to quarantine unless the test result is positive.
If you will be in England for less than 2 days you still need to book and pay for a day 2 COVID-19 test. You only need to take the test if you are still in England on day 2.
You may need to self-isolate if NHS Test and Trace notifies you that you've been in contact with someone who has tested positive for COVID-19. Check the rules about NHS Test and Trace for more information.
If you have also been in or through a country or territory on the red list in the 10 days before you arrive in England, you must follow the red list rules.
If you have also been in or through a country or territory on the amber list in the 10 days before you arrive in England, and have not visited a country on the red list, you must follow the amber list rules.
Read about making a transit stop in an amber or red list country or territory.
Read separate guidance about travelling abroad, including different testing age limits for children.
You do not need to take a COVID-19 test or quarantine on arrival in England if you are travelling within the UK, Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, (the Common Travel Area), and you have not been outside of the Common Travel Area in the previous 10 days.
When you arrive in England you need to follow the rules for the highest risk country or territory that you have been in or passed through in the previous 10 days. That can include transit stops.
A transit stop is a stop where passengers can get on or off the same part of the transport in which you are travelling. It can apply to ships, trains or flights. Your ticket should show if a stop is a transit stop.
The rules of a country or territory that you make a transit stop in could apply if:
Making a transit stop would not affect what you have to do on arrival in England if, during the stop:
If you are travelling to England in a private vehicle, the rules of the countries and territories you drive through apply. For example, if you drive through an amber list country, then you must follow the amber list rules when you arrive in England.
This applies whether you stop in the country or territory or not. You need to record the countries and territories you drive through on your passenger locator form.
Find out the rules if you are transiting through England on your way to another country.
Some people are exempt from some or all of the requirements because of the job they do.
Read about medical exemptions from:
Read an overview of all the things you need to do to:
You should not travel to red list countries or territories.
An NHS COVID Pass shows your coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccination details or test results. This is your COVID-19 vaccination status.
You can use the NHS COVID Pass to prove your vaccination status when you:
Find out:
Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) travel advice continues to advise against all non-essential travel to some countries and territories. Many other countries have rules in place about who can enter and what you can do when you are there. These rules are not related to which colour list that country is on. Before you travel, you should read FCDO travel advice for the countries you will visit.
The risk posed by individual countries and territories is continuously monitored and the green, amber and red lists are reviewed every 3 weeks.
Countries and territories can be moved between lists if conditions change. Sign up for an email alert to be notified when this page is updated.
Bangladesh, Egypt, Kenya, Maldives, Oman, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Turkey will move to the amber list at 4am Wednesday 22 September.
Montenegro and Thailand move to the red list. The Azores, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Liechtenstein, Lithuania and Switzerland move to the green list.
Montenegro and Thailand will move to the red list 4am Monday 30 August. The Azores, Canada, Denmark, Finland, Liechtenstein, Lithuania and Switzerland will move to the green list.
The fully vaccinated amber rules now apply to France. List movements - Austria, Germany, Latvia, Norway, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia move to green list. Bahrain, India, Qatar and United Arab Emirates move to amber list. Georgia, Mayotte, Mexico and Reunion move to red list.
From 4am Sunday 8 August, the fully vaccinated amber rules will apply to France. At the same time, Austria, Germany, Latvia, Norway, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia will move to green list. Bahrain, India, Qatar and United Arab Emirates will move to amber list. Georgia, Mayotte, Mexico and Reunion will move to red list.
From 2 August, people who have been fully vaccinated in many European countries or the USA will not need to quarantine on arrival in England or take a day 8 test.
Changes to amber list rules on quarantine and testing.
France will not be included in the amber list country exemption for people who are fully UK vaccinated.
Bulgaria and Hong Kong will move to the green list plus Croatia and Taiwan will move to the green watchlist 4am, Monday 19 July. Balearic Islands and British Virgin Islands will move from green to amber list. Cuba, Indonesia, Myanmar and Sierra Leone will move from amber to red list.
The rules for amber list countries and territories will change Monday 19 July.
Anguilla, Antarctica/British Antarctic Territory, Antigua and Barbuda, Balearic islands, Barbados, Bermuda, British Indian Ocean Territory, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Madeira, Malta, Montserrat, Pitcairn Islands and Turks and Caicos Islands moved from amber to green list 4am, 30 June. Dominican Republic, Eritrea, Haiti, Mongolia, Tunisia and Uganda moved from amber to red list.
Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, Balearic islands, Barbados, Bermuda, British Antarctic Territory, British Indian Ocean Territory, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Madeira, Malta, Montserrat, Pitcairn Islands and Turks and Caicos Islands will move from amber to green list 4am, 30 June. Dominican Republic, Eritrea, Haiti, Mongolia, Tunisia and Uganda will move from amber to red list.
Portugal moved from green to amber list 4am, 8 June. Afghanistan, Bahrain, Costa Rica, Egypt, Sri Lanka, Sudan, and Trinidad and Tobago moved from amber to red list.
Portugal will move from green to amber list 4am, 8 June. Afghanistan, Bahrain, Costa Rica, Egypt, Sri Lanka, Sudan, and Trinidad and Tobago will move from amber to red list.
New green list of countries and territories with Australia, Brunei, Falkland Islands, Faroe Islands, Gibraltar, Iceland, Israel and Jerusalem, New Zealand, Portugal, Singapore, South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands and St Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha moved from the amber list.
Maldives, Nepal and Turkey moved to the red list 4am, Wednesday 12 May.
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