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PART 2 Additional requirements on persons arriving in England who are not eligible travellers
PART 4 Requirements on operators
16.Requirement to ensure passengers have completed a Passenger Locator Form
17.Requirement to ensure passengers possess notification of negative test result
17A.Requirement to ensure passengers possess evidence of vaccination
18.Requirement to ensure that certain passengers arrive only at designated ports
PART 4A Requirements on private test providers and diagnostic laboratories
SCHEDULES
2.(1) A Crown servant or government contractor where they are—...
4.An official of a foreign Government, required to travel to...
4A.An official of a foreign police force, required to travel...
5.(1) A road passenger transport worker. (2) For the purposes...
6.(1) Seamen and masters, as defined in section 313(1) of...
8.An inspector, or a surveyor of ships, appointed under section...
9.(1) A member of aircraft crew where they have travelled...
11.(1) The condition mentioned in regulation 7(10)(b) is that the...
12.(1) A transit passenger. (2) For the purposes of sub-paragraph...
12A.(1) A non-disembarking cruise passenger. (2) For the purposes of...
14.Civil aviation inspectors, as defined in Annex 9 to the...
15.Operational, rail maintenance, safety and security workers working on the...
16.(1) Any person who the relevant Department has certified as...
17.(1) A person returning from undertaking essential or emergency work...
18.A person designated by the relevant Minister under section 5(3)...
19.A person responsible for escorting a person sought for extradition...
20.A representative of any territory travelling to the United Kingdom...
22.(1) Workers engaged in essential or emergency works relating to...
25.An inspector from the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical...
27.(1) A specialist aerospace engineer, or a specialist aerospace worker,...
28.(1) A person engaged in operational, maintenance or safety activities...
29.(1) A worker required to undertake or commence within the...
31.A worker with specialist technical skills, where those specialist technical...
32.A worker with specialist technical skills, where those specialist technical...
35.A person who is an “inspector” within the meaning given...
41.A person— (a) who is engaged in the installation, maintenance...
42.(1) A person ordinarily resident in the United Kingdom and...
44.(1) A domestic elite sportsperson, an international elite sportsperson, a...
46.A person who is travelling to the United Kingdom under,...
47.An in-flight security officer deployed pursuant to an international agreement...
48.(1) A senior executive. (2) The circumstances referred to in...
49.(1) A London Fashion Week invitee. (2) For the purposes...
50.(1) A performing arts professional working in connection with a...
52.(1) A government contractor— (a) who is employed or engaged...
PART 1 Application of Regulations to Conference of the Parties participants
PART 2 Conference of the Parties Representatives
1.A representative of a party to the United Nations Framework...
3.A representative of the Executive Board of the Clean Development...
4.An executive head of a specialized agency of the United...
5.An officer of a specialized agency of the United Nations,...
6.An expert performing a mission for a specialized agency of...
7.An official of the Adaptation Fund, the Green Climate Fund...
9.An expert, other than an officer of the United Nations,...
10.A representative of an international organisation, within the meaning of...
11.In this Schedule— (a) “observer state” means an observer state...
2.Journey details of the passenger— (a) the address or addresses...
3.Where the passenger is travelling with a child for whom...
3A.Where the passenger meets the COVID-19 vaccination eligibility criteria for...
4.Where the passenger is a person required by regulation 9(2)...
5.Where regulation 3J (testing requirements on eligible travellers (non-workers)) requires...
Additional measures applicable to arrivals from category 3 countries and territories
4.The following ports are designated for the purposes of this...
8.In this Schedule a “managed self-isolation package” means—
12.Paragraph 10 does not require P to remain in self-isolation...
13.Permitted reasons to leave or be outside place of self-isolation
18.Modification of application of this Schedule where P is a relevant person
19.Modification of application of this Schedule where P is taking up employment as an NHS nurse
PART 1 ESSENTIAL INFORMATION TO ENTER THE UK FROM OVERSEAS
1.Red list passengers (including passengers who are fully vaccinated)
3.Complete a Passenger Locator Form You can only enter if...
1.Unvaccinated passengers or passengers vaccinated with unauthorised vaccines
4.Make plans to self-quarantine in private accommodation for 10 full days after arrival...
1.Fully vaccinated passengers who are not red-list passengers
3.Have evidence of your vaccination status with you during travel...
Onboard announcement
Unless exempt, however long you intend to stay in the...
If you have been in or transited through any countries...
The symptoms of coronavirus are a new continuous cough, a...
Please follow the Public Health guidance for the area you...
Visit gov.uk/coronavirus for more advice.
Prohibition on the arrival of aircraft and vessels into England
1.Passenger information provided before 4.00 a.m. on 17th May 2021...
2.Confirmation given by the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office that...
4.Regulation 5A of the 2020 Regulations continues to have effect...
7.A designation by the Secretary of State under regulation 8...
8.A confirmation from the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office or...
9.A booking of a managed self-isolation package made before 4.00...
10.A designation by the Secretary of State under paragraph 9...
11.Authorisation by the Secretary of State under paragraph 13(2)(a) of...
12.A designation by the Secretary of State of accommodation or...
13.Confirmation by the Secretary of State that paragraph 18 of...
14.Confirmation by a sponsor that paragraph 19 of Schedule B1A...
15.Confirmation by a UK Government Department under paragraph 1(1A)(d) of...
16.Certification by a UK Government Department under paragraphs 13 or...
17.A designation by the Secretary of State under paragraph 12(1)...
18.Guidance issued by the Secretary of State pursuant to paragraph...
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