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The list of countries for which quarantine will not apply to people arriving back in England has been published by the Government.
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More than 50 countries will be exempt from the rules, meaning you will not have to self isolate when you arrive back in England.
It has already been confirmed that people returning to England after trips to Spain, France, Italy and Germany will no longer have to self-isolate from 10 July.
Ireland is already exempt as part of the common travel area, as are the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, 14 British Overseas Territories have been added to the list:
From 10 July, unless you have visited or stopped in any other country or territory in the last 14 days, passengers arriving from these places will not be required to self-isolate on arrival into England:
Andorra |
Germany | New Zealand |
Antigua and Barbuda | Greece | Norway |
Aruba | Greenland | Poland |
Australia | Grenada | Réunion |
Austria | Guadeloupe | San Marino |
Bahamas | Hong Kong | Serbia |
Barbados | Hungary | Seychelles |
Belgium | Iceland | South Korea |
Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba | Italy | Spain |
Croatia | Jamaica | St Barthélemy |
Curaçao | Japan | St Kitts and Nevis |
Cyprus | Liechtenstein | St Lucia |
Czech Republic | Lithuania | St Pierre and Miquelon |
Denmark | Luxembourg | Switzerland |
Dominica | Macau | Taiwan |
Faroe Islands | Malta | Trinidad and Tobago |
Fiji | Mauritius | Turkey |
Finland | Monaco | Vatican City |
France | Netherlands | Vietnam |
French Polynesia | New Caledonia |
The Government adds that this list of countries is subject to change following further discussions between the UK and international partners.