It is nearly impossible to keep up with changes to the rules for international travel during the pandemic.
In fact, holidaymakers have been subjected to 50 changes in the rules for international travel since the first coronavirus lockdown.
A similar number of changes have occurred in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland as the devolved administrations have largely mirrored England’s rules.
The green, amber and red travel lists have been updated every three weeks since they were introduced in May.
The list of quarantine-free travel corridors changed nearly every week during its existence between July 2020 and January 2021.
So what are the rules at the moment?
Here we answer 12 key questions about the current situation.
What system is being used?
A risk-based traffic light system determines the testing and quarantine requirements for arrivals into the UK.
What happens if I arrive from a green list country?
That is the low-risk tier, so all travellers are exempt from quarantine.
What about testing?
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