Transit through Europe
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Nobody knows yet. More news due by mid June. Bear in mind the French are (possibly) imposing a 14 day quarantine of Britons. You will also have to go into 14 day quarantine on your return, assuming you are from Britain.
Borders at the moment are still closed.
You could try the ferry to Spain and then into Portugal, but again it depends on whether they have opened their borders by then and to which nationalities.
The EU will probably come up with a decision eventually, but honestly I would stay put for a while longer. Why risk taking the virus with you, or getting in when you are there. You will need insurance in addition to your EHIC as well, and that may be tough to find.
Borders at the moment are still closed.
You could try the ferry to Spain and then into Portugal, but again it depends on whether they have opened their borders by then and to which nationalities.
The EU will probably come up with a decision eventually, but honestly I would stay put for a while longer. Why risk taking the virus with you, or getting in when you are there. You will need insurance in addition to your EHIC as well, and that may be tough to find.
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Nobody knows yet. More news due by mid June. Bear in mind the French are (possibly) imposing a 14 day quarantine of Britons. You will also have to go into 14 day quarantine on your return, assuming you are from Britain.
Borders at the moment are still closed.
You could try the ferry to Spain and then into Portugal, but again it depends on whether they have opened their borders by then and to which nationalities.
The EU will probably come up with a decision eventually, but honestly I would stay put for a while longer. Why risk taking the virus with you, or getting in when you are there. You will need insurance in addition to your EHIC as well, and that may be tough to find.
Borders at the moment are still closed.
You could try the ferry to Spain and then into Portugal, but again it depends on whether they have opened their borders by then and to which nationalities.
The EU will probably come up with a decision eventually, but honestly I would stay put for a while longer. Why risk taking the virus with you, or getting in when you are there. You will need insurance in addition to your EHIC as well, and that may be tough to find.
There are no confirmed quarantine restrictions between the UK & France as there is a reciprocal agreement only to quarantine if necessary but It’s not law abiding.
All appears very vague
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