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New UK Quarantine Rules for Indian Students, Others

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Last updated: September 23, 2021 7:45 pm
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The United Kingdom Government says the 10 days UK Quarantine Rule will remain in Force of India, in its latest notification for Indians travelling to the United Kingdom. It also said that COVID-19 vaccine certification from all countries must meet the ‘minimum criteria’ for international travel. The UK also assured that it is working with India on “a phased approach” to its international travel norms.”

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Vaccination Certificate Criteria & UK Quarantine Rule – Indian must qurantine for 10 days on arrivalCOVID-19 UK Travel Advisory updated

As part of our recently expanded inbound vaccination policy, we recognise the following vaccines Pfizer BioNTech, Oxford AstraZeneca, Moderna and Janssen (J&J), for the purposes of international travel. This now includes the formulations AstraZeneca Covishield, AstraZeneca Vaxzevria and Moderna Takeda,” a UK government spokesperson said.

Vaccination Certificate Criteria & UK Quarantine Rule – Indian must qurantine for 10 days on arrival

But since India’s vaccine certification is not on a list of 18 approved countries, Indian travellers to the UK will continue to be treated as “non-vaccinated” and therefore required to quarantine for 10 days on arrival.

Following much confusion over this process, UK government sources had said on Wednesday night that additions or changes to the approved country listings are being kept under regular consideration, but there was no further clarity on the required criteria for approving a country’s vaccine certification.

COVID-19 UK Travel Advisory updated

UK Quarantine Policy
UK Quarantine Policy for Indians travelling to UK now

According to the new UK travel advisory, travellers who are not fully vaccinated, or vaccinated in a country such as India currently not on the UK government’s recognised list, must take a pre-departure test, pay for day two and day eight PCR tests after arrival in England and self-isolate for 10 days, with an option to test to release after five days following a negative PCR test.

#Burundi Updated information on booking a COVID-19 test on arrival, quarantine information, air travel and the political situation https://t.co/JQngSWzWUb pic.twitter.com/pf4CR9X3D0

— FCDO Travel Advice (@FCDOtravelGovUK) September 21, 2021

With reference to an outcry over India’s vaccination certification not being recognised, with reference to COVID-19 vaccines administered in India, UK government sources said that the rollout of its inbound vaccination programme to other countries and territories was always intended as a phased approach, building on the success of pilots with the US and Europe.

It may be noted that from 4 October, England’s traffic light system of red, amber and green countries based on levels of COVID-19 risk will be officially scrapped. However, despite Covishield now being recognised within the UK’s eligible vaccine formulations, it would not offer any advantage to Covishield-vaccinated Indian travellers planning a UK visit.

The Indian government has earlier expressed its strong concerns regarding such a move and warned of reciprocal measures if vaccinated travellers from India continued to be treated in a “discriminatory” way.

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