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UK eases travel restrictions for Indians, mandatory institutional quarantine scrapped

The 10-day quarantine after reaching the UK can be done at home or any other place now, instead of a government-managed hotel.

August 05, 2021 / 10:30 IST
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Representational Image. Heathrow Airport Arrival
Representational Image. Heathrow Airport Arrival

In what has come as a relief for the Indian diaspora, along with students and travelers on urgent business, the United Kingdom has eased entry restrictions for Indians by scrapping the strict 10-day institutional quarantine that had been in force till now.

This comes as the UK reviews its three-tier international travel restrictions with a color-coded list of countries (red, amber & green). From 4 am, Sunday, August 8, India will move to the Amber list, from the Red list.

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As a result, Indians reaching the UK after that time can complete the 10-day quarantine at home or in the place they are staying and not mandatorily quarantine in a government-managed hotel. Also, under the UK's voluntary Test to Release scheme, they can choose to pay for a private Covid-19 test on day 5 of the quarantine. If the result is negative, they can end their quarantine.
Visit Visas for the UK from India continue to remain, just like other long-term visa categories.

However, before arriving, Indians have to take a COVID-19 test in the 3 days before they travel to England and ensure a negative result. They also need to book and pay for COVID-19 tests – to be taken after arrival in England. Visitors also have to complete a passenger locator form.