Countries and territories with no self-isolation on arrival in England
Updated: 3rd November 2020
The UK government has announced that from the 10th July 2020, you will not need to self-isolate when you arrive in England if you are:
- Travelling from one of the countries or territories on the travel corridor exemption list (see below)
- You have not visited or stopped in a country not on the exemption list in the 14 days prior to your arrival in England
Countries and territories with no self-isolation on arrival in England:
This means, that if you want to travel to a Stafford House English school in Brighton, Cambridge, Canterbury or London, you may not have to self-isolate upon arrival from one of the list of exempt countries, unless you have visited or made a transit stop in any other country or territory in the preceding 14 days.
For full up to date information please visit the UK government's dedicated Coronavirus (COVID-19) travel corridors page.
Akrotiri and Dhekelia |
Anguilla |
Antigua and Barbuda |
Australia |
the Azores |
Barbados |
Bermuda |
British Antarctic Territory |
British Indian Ocean Territory |
British Virgin Islands |
Brunei |
The Canary Islands |
Cayman Islands |
the Channel Islands |
Cuba |
Dominica |
Estonia |
Falkland Islands |
Faroe Islands |
Fiji |
Finland |
Gibraltar |
Greece -Some Greek Islands have different policies applied - please refer to the UK Government guidance
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Greenland |
Grenada |
Hong Kong |
Ireland |
the Isle of Man |
Japan |
Latvia |
Macao (Macau) |
Madeira |
Malaysia |
Maldives |
Mauritius |
Montserrat |
New Caledonia |
New Zealand |
Norway |
Pitcairn, Henderson,
Ducie and Oeno Islands |
Seychelles |
Singapore |
South Korea |
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands |
St Barthélemy |
St Helena, Ascension
and Tristan da Cunha |
St Kitts and Nevis |
St Lucia |
St Pierre and Miquelon |
St Vincent and the Grenadines |
Taiwan |
Thailand |
Vietnam |
Please note, that this list is liable to change, and Stafford House do not have any responsibility for the contents of or the updating of this list. For full up to date information please visit the UK government's dedicated Coronavirus (COVID-19) travel corridors page.