UK travel ban warning: Britons banned from entering 13 countries as Omicron cases surge

In the wake of the devastating Omicron variant, countries across the world have tightened their travel restrictions. The UK has reported 633 cases of the Omicron variant today, bringing to the total number to 5,346. There are 519 cases in England, 110 in Scotland, two in Wales and two in Northern Ireland.

The variant, which is said to be more resistant to vaccines, saw Prime Minister Boris Johnson introduce more stringent restrictions in the move to “Plan B” last Wednesday.

The new restrictions have been put in place to help reduce the spread of the new variant.

Accelerating Omicron cases has led to 13 countries now enforcing measures to ban UK travellers from entering the country.

These are the 13 countries that are currently banning Britons, according to Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office (FCDO):

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China

China has suspended all flights from the UK.

No date has been announced on whether these measures will change but they are subject to review.

Entry from third countries is still possible.

Falkland Islands

Tourists are not permitted to visit the Falkland Islands.

Indonesia

Tourist visas are not currently available for British nationals.

Israel

Non-Israeli citizens cannot enter the country unless they have a special entry permit from a dedicated “Exceptions Committee”.

Japan

All foreign nationals who do not have existing resident status cannot enter Japan for any purpose, other than in exceptional circumstances.

These rules have been in place since November 30, 2021.

Laos

The Government of the Lao PDR has suspended the visa on arrival service at all international entry points.

No visas are currently being issued to people travelling from a country with cases of coronavirus.

New Zealand

New Zealand’s borders remain locked down to almost all arrivals.

Travellers may be able to travel to the country under exceptional circumstances.

Suriname

This country’s international borders remain closed.

Malaysia

Britons are prohibited from entering Malaysia, however, some exemptions may apply.

Some of these include: British nationals with permanent resident status, resident pass, My Second Home Programme (MM2H) pass, expatriates of all categories, including professional visit passes as well as dependants pass, spouse to Malaysian nationals (spouse visa), and students and temporary employment passes.

Taiwan

The Government has put a temporary ban in place on foreign nationals entering the country.

Vietnam

Vietnam has suspended visa waivers and has stopped issuing visas.

Entry into Vietnam has also been suspended for all foreign nationals apart from a few exemptions.

source: express.co.uk