What happens if you travel against FCO advice?

It is important to be aware that if the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office warns against all travel or all but essential travel to your holiday destination before you get there, you will not covered by your travel insurance, which means that any claims you make will not be paid, if you choose to travel against ...
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What happens if you go against FCO advice?

By travelling against government advice, your travel insurance will likely be voided during a global health pandemic, you may not be able to return home and you'll need to isolate for 14 days when you do.
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What does FCO travel advice mean?

The purpose of FCO advice is to provide guidance and information to help British nationals make informed decisions about overseas travel. The FCO assesses the risks of incidents including: Natural disasters. Civil unrest. Terrorism.
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Which countries does the FCO advise against travel?

The FCDO advises against all but essential travel to the entirety of the following countries:
  • Afghanistan.
  • Algeria.
  • Burundi.
  • Burkina Faso.
  • Chad.
  • Central African Republic.
  • French Guiana.
  • Iran.
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How often does FCO review travel advice?

We constantly review our travel advice for each country or territory to ensure it includes up-to-date information and advice on the most relevant issues for British people visiting or living there.
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Can we still trust the FCO on travel advice?



Which countries are on UK Red List?

South Africa, Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Namibia and Zimbabwe will move onto the red list at 12.00 midday Friday 26 November. A temporary flight ban will be in place and all travellers who have been in these countries must quarantine and take tests.
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Can I get travel insurance if FCO advise against all but essential travel?

With travel insurance against FCDO advice, if you feel safe to go on your trip, you'll be pleased to know we have cover for just that. So, even if the FCDO advises against 'all but essential' travel to your most-loved destination, you can still travel should you need to.
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Does any travel insurance cover change in FCO advice?

FCDO (previously the FCO) advice will determine if your travel insurance policy covers you for travel, not the travel traffic light system. If FCDO advice says it's safe to travel to your destination, you will be covered with a new policy, even if the destination is on the amber list.
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What is European FCO Travel Advice extension?

This allows you to still travel to destinations where the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) have advised against “all but essential travel”. However, you will not be covered for any claim which relates to the reason why the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (FCO) have advised against all, or all but essential travel.
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Am I insured if I travel to an amber country?

If you have booked travel to an amber country and the FCDO advises against travel to the destination you will be unable to take out a travel insurance policy. Furthermore if you have taken out insurance for a green destination and it's been downgraded to amber then your insurance policy will no longer be valid.
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What is considered as essential travel?

“Essential travel” still permitted includes: work and study, critical infrastructure support, economic services and supply chains, health, immediate medical care, and safety and security. Trade and business travel will continue to operate across our borders, ensuring workers and goods are not impeded.
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What happens if you get Covid on holiday abroad?

If you test positive for COVID-19 abroad, you must follow local public health advice. You may need to quarantine or self-isolate and stay longer than planned. Plan ahead for any possible delays to your return home and entry requirements at your next destination.
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What does non-essential travel mean?

What is nonessential travel? Traveling to a second home, either for isolation or a vacation, is nonessential travel and should be avoided. You should be staying in your primary residence or remaining where you are if you are already in your second home, whether that is in the US or abroad.
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Can you get travel insurance for countries on quarantine list?

You are unlikely to be able to claim for costs associated with quarantining in Government provided accommodation, including any lost earnings. The purpose of travel insurance is to provide you with protection for travelling abroad.
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Does the FCDO advise against travel to USA?

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Can I cancel my flight due to Covid?

Luckily, many travel providers are letting you change or cancel your bookings for free, including ones that originally let their COVID-19-related flexible travel waivers expire. Even better, in most cases, these changes and cancellations can be made online.
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Can I get a refund on unused travel insurance?

You are able to cancel the policy and receive a full refund as long as you have not travelled, no claim has been made or is intended to be made, and no incident likely to give rise to a claim has occurred.
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Is travel insurance valid for Spain?

Because Spain is an EU country, your trip will be covered by any European travel insurance policy. However, there are many different types of insurance that might suit your holiday. When you find the best travel insurance deals through MoneySuperMarket, you'll be able to tailor your insurance to your needs.
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Do FCO advise against travel to Spain?

The government now advise against all but essential travel to mainland Spain, as of 25 July, and the Balearics and Canaries, from 27 July. In addition, the government announced that anyone returning to the UK from Spain (including the islands) must self-isolate for 14 days.
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Do you need a Covid test to fly?

As of 12:01AM ET on June 12, 2022, CDC will no longer require air passengers traveling from a foreign country to the United States to show a negative COVID-19 viral test or documentation of recovery from COVID-19 before they board their flight.
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Can I go to the UK right now?

There are currently no Covid-related restrictions on international travel to the UK. Arrivals no longer need to fill out a Passenger Locator Form before arriving in the UK. The UK divides destinations into "red" and "green" destinations.
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Can you still travel with a travel advisory?

Destinations placed under this advisory have specific safety and security concerns that could put you at risk and you should reconsider your need to travel to them. If you are already there, consider leaving if it's still safe to do so. Level 4 - Avoid all travel.
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Should you avoid non essential travel?

Avoid Nonessential Travel | CDC. Given new evidence on the B. 1.617. 2 (Delta) variant, CDC has updated the guidance for fully vaccinated people.
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Do you need to quarantine in Canada?

If you don't meet the requirements of a fully vaccinated traveller, you'll be either denied entry into Canada, required to quarantine for 14 days, or required to quarantine until you depart Canada. You must demonstrate that you have a suitable plan for quarantine.
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