Inviting nominations for the German Teacher Award 2020Travel advice for German travellers in the UK and information on coronavirus (COVID-19)Do travellers arriving in Germany have to undergo quarantine?What are my rights if my flight has been cancelled?Which countries can I travel through in order to enter Germany?If you are feeling ill or suffering from any of the coronavirus (COVID-19) related symptomsI am registered with the German Foreign Office’s crisis prevention list ELEFAND. The test result must be kept for at least 14 days following entry and presented to the health authority upon request. Travelling within the EU. A molecular biological test for presence of an infection is required a maximum of 48 hours prior to entering Germany. Should the person begin suffering from COVID-19 related symptoms within 14 days of entering, they must immediately contact the health authority.The requirement to self-isolate does not apply to those who enter Germany in order to travel through Germany. This service is provided on News Group Newspapers' Limited's Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. There is a high risk in many destinations that return travel might not be possible.Critically consider if your planned trip is absolutely necessary.This applies to all international travel. The test must be carried out in a member state of the European Union or a country with comparable standards of quality. SPANISH holidays are off the menu for now after the government put the country back on the travel ban list. Those who need support in their individual cases, should contact the The German Embassy London has appealed to airlines to name contact persons especially for stranded minor passengersMore information on the website of the German Ministry of Justice and Consumer Protection From 4 July certain businesses and venues in England will re-open. Affected persons should, in particular during times of crisis, stay abreast of current developments via the media, travel company/airline, airports and so on.Please note that the legal and consular sections of the German Embassy London and the Consulate General Edinburgh resumed consular services on 15 June.We advise those applicants with routine matters that can be postponed, to stay at home in the interest of their own health.This site uses cookies in order to provide you with the best possible service.No suitable keywords found. The kingdom suggested it would tear up the passports of anyone who defied the ban. The COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom is part of the worldwide pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).The virus reached the country in late January 2020. General guidance from the Federal Foreign Office on coronavirus can be found The British government is gradually easing some restrictions that were previously in place in England. "The new outbreaks are under control and they’re in very specific places and Spanish tourist destinations at the moment have very low levels of contagion. Please enter your complete search term. "The removal of Spain from the air corridor list has also faced criticism from the tourism industry, thousands of holiday makers, and senior Tories.After a spike in coronavirus cases in Spain, holidaymakers in the country - including island hotspots like The Foreign and Commonwealth Office initially warned against "all but essential travel" to mainland Spain only.But in an update on July 27, the FCO warned Brits to not travel to This includes Gran Canaria, Tenerife, Ibiza and Majorca with the new advice coming into effect without prior warning to travellers.The short answer is yes, but for essential travel only.Flights are still departing from the UK to Spain, but the FCO has changed its advice to only travel to mainland Spain for essential reasons.However, the government has advised to only travel to Spain for an essential reason.If you decide to book a holiday to Spain you will be travelling against government advice.This means you are unlikely to be covered under travel insurance. More Information on the current situation in France can be found on the German Missions in France's People who display coronavirus symptoms must undergo a test and undergo quarantine for 14 day. The most updated advice doesn’t require Brits travelling to Spain to self-quarantine upon arrival.Travellers will be subjected to three requirements:However, this situation should be closely monitored.Spanish Foreign Minister Arancha Gonzalez Laya has said in a previous interview restrictions could be imposed on Brits if the UK enforced quarantine measures while Spain did not.In an interview with the BBC on June 16, Ms Gonzalez Laya said: "We will be checking what the UK will be doing and we will be in a dialogue with the UK to see whether or not we should be introducing reciprocity as they have different measures than the rest of the European Union."Yes. 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This may include self-isolating or providing your details to local authorities.There was mass confusion over the sudden move among tourists, with holidaymakers running for the airports to avoid the quarantine deadline.It is thought more than 600,000 British tourists will be affected by the restrictions as many already on holiday or having booked one face uncertainty as to whether their trip will still go ahead.Foreign Minister Arancha Gonzalez Laya said “Spain is a safe country for tourists and for Spaniards” as she tried to save the country’s tourist industry from collapse during the coronavirus pandemic.No. More information can be found on the On 10 June 2020 the Federal Government decided to lift its COVID-19-related internal border controls for travellers from all This means that, from 16 June 2020 or (in the case of Spain) 22 June 2020, a valid reason for entry is no longer required for entry into Germany from the above-mentioned countries.The following persons shall remain exempt from these travel restrictions:The decision on permitting entry will be made by the German border police in situ.If there are indications of an infection with coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), the necessary measures in accordance with the health authorities will be introduced.There are still daily flights, trains and ferries from the United Kingdom to Germany and Calais respectively.Please make your own enquiries regarding travel arrangements.Please note that the Embassy cannot help you with flight cancellations or changing your tickets.Please contact the airline or your travel agency directly to clarify the conditions of your return trips.From 15 June, new quarantine framework is in place in Germany.