The UK has announced a change to its Global Travel Advisory, which advises British nationals against all but essential international travel. From 4 July, the UK will exempt 67 countries from the Global Travel Advisory.
Sri Lanka has not been exempted from the Global Travel Advisory or border restrictions at this initial stage, the UK High Commission in Colombo said.
This first review is part of a gradual and ongoing process of opening up global travel routes and relaxing border restrictions, and will be kept under constant close review to ensure it reflects the latest situation. The UK hopes to add other countries to the exemption list as conditions allow.
The process for considering changes to Travel Advice takes into account a wide range of factors, including the entry requirements of that country, the availability of transport options and quarantine requirements.
The UK is also making some changes to border control health measures for travellers arriving from some designated counties.
Sri Lanka remains in UK's border restrictions
05 Jul 2020
Sri Lanka remains in UK's border restrictions
05 Jul 2020