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SAFE TRAVEL: your guide

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Sun-seekers and those planning a reunion with friends and relatives who live overseas are making careful preparatio­ns as they get ready to go abroad for the first time in months.

Travelling abroad has now changed, with Government guidance in place to keep everyone safe and protect their health as they embark on internatio­nal travel, so there are a number of things you need to check before you go.

Travelling abroad will probably be different to the last time you went. The Government recognises it’s important to take a cautious approach that protects public health and the success of the vaccinatio­n programme. That’s why it has put in place a traffic light system with Red, Amber and Green destinatio­ns that balances the reopening of internatio­nal travel with managing the risk of Covid-19 and imported variants.

Rules and guidance could change at any time, so you need to take steps before you travel and to keep safe while abroad in case things change while you are there.

Know the rules Sort out your passport

Check your passport is valid using gov. uk/check-passport and allow up to ten weeks for the renewal process. The rules have changed now the UK has left the EU, so it’s best to prepare early. Check gov.uk/ visiteurop­e to ensure you comply with any new rules.

Make sure your travel insurance covers all your needs, including healthcare, and that you have an indate EHIC or a new GHIC. This might have changed since the last time you went abroad, so it’s vital to check before you go.

Don’t forget pets

cleared to entry

Countries have different rules during the pandemic, so you may need a Covid-19 status certificat­e (either via the NHS app or in paper format). If you need a negative Covid-19 test to enter a country, you should use a private test provider – go to gov.uk/find-travel-testprovid­er to source one.

Follow local safety measures

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