Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

UK eases travel curbs on travellers from India

- Rezaul H Laskar letters@hindustant­imes.com

NEW DELHI: The UK has eased Covid-19 travel restrictio­ns on India, and travellers from the country will no longer need to undergo 10-day mandatory hotel quarantine under changes coming into effect from August 8.

The move is expected to benefit thousands of Indians, mainly students, profession­als and those who have family in the UK, who had been effectivel­y barred from travelling to Britain after the second wave of infections in India.

As part of a review of its “redamber-green traffic light ratings” for internatio­nal travellers, the UK on Wednesday moved India, along with Bahrain, Qatar and the UAE, from the “red” to the “amber” list. A statement from the British High commission said that under the changes coming into effect at 4 am on August 8, “visit visas for the UK from India are open (in addition to other long-term visas that have remained open)”.

Travellers arriving in the UK from India can complete a 10-day quarantine at home or in the place they are staying, and it will no longer be mandatory for them to quarantine in a managed hotel. Before travelling to the UK, Indian nationals must take a Covid-19 test three days before the date of travel, book and pay for Covid-19 tests to be taken after arrival, and complete a passenger locator form.

Under the UK’S voluntary “Test to Release” scheme, Indian travellers can choose to pay for a private Covid-19 test on the fifth day of quarantine. If the result is negative, they can end their quarantine, the statement said.

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