
Current Status:
Entry banned for most, unless you have a legitimate business reason. Quarantine required on arrival and also return to the UK.
Masks: Wearing face masks mandatory in enclosed spaces such as shops, when entering hotels and restaurants, and on public transport.
Social Distancing: Unknown.
Group Meetings: Maximum 10 people indoor and outdoor.
Georgia, a country at the intersection of Europe and Asia, is a former Soviet republic that’s home to Caucasus Mountain villages and Black Sea beaches. It’s famous for Vardzia, a sprawling cave monastery dating to the 12th century, and the ancient wine-growing region Kakheti. The capital, Tbilisi, is known for the diverse architecture and mazelike, cobblestone streets of its old town.
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England
Travelling to Georgia
Most foreign citizens, including from the UK, are not currently allowed to enter Georgia. The ban also applies to foreigners with Georgian residence permits. There are exceptions for business travel and for those applying to work remotely from Georgia.
For foreign citizens who are permitted entry, most will face compulsory 8-day quarantine, an antigen rapid test and possibly a PCR test depending on the result of the first test. Arrangements for business travel are different.
Returning from Georgia
When you return, you must follow the rules for entering the UK. You:
- need to provide your journey and contact details up to 48 hours before you’re due to arrive in the UK
- are not allowed to leave the place you’re staying for the first 14 days you’re in the UK except in very limited situations (known as ‘self-isolating’)
Wales
Travelling to Georgia
Most foreign citizens, including from the UK, are not currently allowed to enter Georgia. The ban also applies to foreigners with Georgian residence permits. There are exceptions for business travel and for those applying to work remotely from Georgia.
For foreign citizens who are permitted entry, most will face compulsory 8-day quarantine, an antigen rapid test and possibly a PCR test depending on the result of the first test. Arrangements for business travel are different.
Returning from Georgia
When you return, you must follow the rules for entering the UK. You:
- need to provide your journey and contact details up to 48 hours before you’re due to arrive in the UK
- are not allowed to leave the place you’re staying for the first 14 days you’re in the UK except in very limited situations (known as ‘self-isolating’)
Scotland
Travelling to Georgia
Most foreign citizens, including from the UK, are not currently allowed to enter Georgia. The ban also applies to foreigners with Georgian residence permits. There are exceptions for business travel and for those applying to work remotely from Georgia.
For foreign citizens who are permitted entry, most will face compulsory 8-day quarantine, an antigen rapid test and possibly a PCR test depending on the result of the first test. Arrangements for business travel are different.
Returning from Georgia
When you return, you must follow the rules for entering the UK. You:
- need to provide your journey and contact details up to 48 hours before you’re due to arrive in the UK
- are not allowed to leave the place you’re staying for the first 14 days you’re in the UK except in very limited situations (known as ‘self-isolating’)
Northern Ireland
Travelling to Georgia
Most foreign citizens, including from the UK, are not currently allowed to enter Georgia. The ban also applies to foreigners with Georgian residence permits. There are exceptions for business travel and for those applying to work remotely from Georgia.
For foreign citizens who are permitted entry, most will face compulsory 8-day quarantine, an antigen rapid test and possibly a PCR test depending on the result of the first test. Arrangements for business travel are different.
Returning from Georgia
When you return, you must follow the rules for entering the UK. You:
- need to provide your journey and contact details up to 48 hours before you’re due to arrive in the UK
- are not allowed to leave the place you’re staying for the first 14 days you’re in the UK except in very limited situations (known as ‘self-isolating’)
COVID-19 Data: (Source Worldometer)
All information correct as of 28/10/2020 @ 14:00.