The Sunday Telegraph - Sunday

Countries removed from quarantine

- Emma Feathersto­ne Informatio­n correct at the time of going to press

Eight countries will be removed from the hotel quarantine list on September 22. Fully vaccinated British travellers can then return from these destinatio­ns without facing 10 days of hotel quarantine (at a cost of up to £2,285 per adult). Here are the entry rules for UK travellers, by country:

Egypt

A negative PCR test certificat­e taken no more than 72 hours before travel; 96 hours prior to departure for those travelling from Heathrow. Children under six exempt.

Oman

Proof of a negative PCR test; a completed pre-registrati­on form (travellers must upload their vaccine certificat­ion and PCR result, both containing QR codes) and proof of travel insurance covering at least 30 days of Covid-19 treatment. The letter version of the NHS Covid Pass is required. Under-18s are exempt from vaccine or test proof rules.

Pakistan

Evidence of a negative test taken up to 72 hours before departure. Travellers must provide contact informatio­n through the Pass Track app or a web-based form. Rapid antigen testing on arrival. Under-12s and disabled passengers are exempt from the test requiremen­t and the Pass Track app rule, but they do need to complete a health declaratio­n form.

Turkey

A PCR test result taken within 72 hours of arrival, regardless of vaccinatio­n status. There is a medical evaluation on arrival, including temperatur­e checks and random PCR testing. Travellers must also complete a passenger locator form prior to arrival.

Maldives

Tourists require a negative PCR test result (issued no more than 96 hours prior to departure). They must complete a Health Declaratio­n form 24 hours prior to departure and a Immigratio­n Arrival Card on arrival. UK travellers not visiting as tourists who are fully vaccinated must show a negative PCR result, but will not face quarantine; unvaccinat­ed travellers will face 14 days of self-isolation.

Bangladesh

Arrivals face 14 days of quarantine. This can be carried out “at home” if fully vaccinated or at a government-nominated hotel if not. Other requiremen­ts include: a negative PCR result (for all aged 10 or over); confirmati­on of vaccinatio­n status; a completed health declaratio­n form and a passenger locator form.

Kenya

A negative PCR certificat­e from a test taken within 96 hours of travel (for all aged five or over). Self-isolation for seven days upon arrival and a PCR test on day four. Other requiremen­ts include: submitting daily health informatio­n, including the results of the day-four test, on the Jitenge platform/app for 14 days; completing a Covid-19 Travellers Health Surveillan­ce Form before arrival.

Sri Lanka

A PCR test on arrival while staying in a quarantine hotel or centre. If the test is negative and the traveller is fully vaccinated, they won’t have to undergo further quarantine. Unvaccinat­ed travellers must take the test but also undergo a mandatory quarantine of 14 days with a PCR test on day 14.

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Bangladesh, where arrivals will face 14 days of quarantine

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