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These cover travel from Wales to international destinations and international travellers entering Wales. Your vaccination status and the rules in place in the country you wish to travel to will have an impact on the steps you will need to take. When travelling to Wales from abroad there are rules that must be followed to minimise the risk of spreading coronavirus.
The rules which apply to you depend on your travel plans, including:. This means that you do not need to test, isolate or fill in a passenger locator form if:. You can show details of recent travel into the CTA, such as a boarding pass or itinerary, to help confirm when you entered the CTA and how long you have spent in the CTA in total.
From 4am Monday 4 October , the rules for international travel to Wales change 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. The red list is updated on a regular basis and so you are advised to check before making travel arrangements. If you have returned from any of the following countries before 1 November must you must follow the rules for travellers arriving from a red list country.
If you are arriving from a country that is not on the red list of countries and are fully vaccinated, you must follow the rules for people travelling to Wales who are fully vaccinated. If you are arriving from a country that is not on the red list of countries and you are not fully vaccinated, you must follow the rules for people travelling to Wales who are not fully vaccinated. Read further information about the rules for children travelling to Wales. International students travelling to Wales must follow the requirements in this guidance.
Read further guidance about what international students must do on arrival in Wales. There are separate rules for young people under 18 who are attending boarding school, college or university in Wales and arriving from a red list country. Read full details of the requirements. Before you go you must consult the requirements for visitors for the country you plan to travel to. Restrictions may be in place, including proof of vaccination, tests, quarantine and reasons for entry.
The FCDO also provide advice about travelling abroad, including the latest information on coronavirus, safety and security, entry requirements and travel warnings. This includes advice and information about entry requirements such as covid tests and isolation for countries that you intend to visit on GOV. FCDO travel advice is based on risks to the traveller whilst in their destination country, which is different from the risks of imported infection in Wales or the UK from returning travellers.
Please be aware that requirements for outbound travel will be different from the requirements for inbound travel and both may change at short notice. If it is necessary to show a negative test before you can travel those must not be NHS tests instead you must book and pay for tests from a private test provider on GOV.
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