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  1. Entry requirements

    Entry requirements. This advice reflects the UK government's understanding of current rules for people travelling on a full 'British citizen' passport from the UK, for the most common types ...

  2. Netherlands travel advice

    Check separate travel advice pages for advice on travel to the constituent countries and special municipalities located in the Dutch Caribbean. The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO ...

  3. Travelling to Netherlands

    Netherlands travel advice. Latest FCDO travel advice for Netherlands including on entry requirements, safety and security and local laws and customs.

  4. What you need to know before you travel between the Netherlands and the UK

    The Netherlands is not on it, so travel is still permitted. However, from December 7 you will need to take a pre-travel test no more than 48 hours before you leave. Travellers vaccinated in the EU no longer need to go into quarantine. However, from November 30 everyone arriving in the UK must take a PCR test within two days of arrival and self ...

  5. Travelling to the Netherlands

    COVID-19 and visiting the Netherlands. All travel restrictions related to the Coronavirus have been lifted. Bringing your pets. Find out what you need to do if you're travelling with your pet to the Netherlands. Declaring cash. If you're carrying cash worth €10,000 or more, you must declare it.

  6. Can I go to Amsterdam? Travel rules for the Netherlands

    What are the UK entry requirements for those coming from the Netherlands? Since 18 March 2022, all Covid travel rules have been dropped in the UK. This means that, regardless of vaccination status, those entering the country no longer need to fill out a passenger locator form, take any tests or quarantine. In England, since Thursday 24 February ...

  7. What do I need to travel to the Netherlands?

    NetherlandsWorldwide. Here to help. Wherever you are. About NetherlandsWorldwide. About this website. Deze website in het Nederlands. Before travelling to the Netherlands, check which documents you need and which requirements you need to meet.

  8. Can I travel to the Netherlands? Travel Restrictions & Entry ...

    Find continuously updated travel restrictions for the Netherlands such as border, vaccination, COVID-19 testing, and quarantine requirements.

  9. What you need to know before you travel between the Netherlands and the UK

    You must take a PCR or antigen test no more than 3 days before travelling and produce a negative test certificate. Otherwise, you risk a £500 fine. Anyone travelling from the Netherlands before the end of August can book a free test to travel. These tests are also available to visitors from the UK returning home.

  10. How to travel from the UK to the Netherlands by train or ferry

    Byway offer breaks to Amsterdam, see byway.travel. They are a new UK-based eco-holiday firm, with a 5-star TrustPilot rating. If you're nervous about booking train travel yourself, they'll book a London-Netherlands journey for you as a package, including hotels, starting from any British station you like.

  11. COVID-19 and visiting the Netherlands

    There are no travel restrictions related to the Coronavirus when entering the Netherlands. ... The Government of the Netherlands has decided to lift all travel restrictions related to coronavirus. More information about travelling to the Netherlands. Ministry responsible.

  12. Can I travel from UK to the Netherlands and what are the rules for

    The UK is still classed as a "very high-risk area" by the Netherlands. Adults travelling from very high-risk areas are only allowed into the Netherlands if they are fully vaccinated.

  13. Travelling to the Netherlands

    If you are from outside the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein. Your passport (and visa if you have one) will be checked at border control. You will usually be asked why you are coming to the Netherlands. You may need to: show a return or onward ticket. show you have enough money for your stay.

  14. Safety and security

    Latest FCDO travel advice for Netherlands including on entry requirements, safety and security and local laws and customs. ... You may need a UK sticker to drive your car outside the UK. From 2021 ...

  15. Netherlands travel guide: Everything you need to know before you go

    Travelling by bus tends to be the cheapest way to get there from the UK. FlixBus and Eurolines serve several Dutch cities, with London to Amsterdam taking from 10 hours.

  16. COVID-19: Travelling in and to the Netherlands

    Publication date 28-07-2020 | 10:51. Travelling and going on holiday in the Netherlands. Dutch citizens can travel abroad, though certain restrictions apply. Consider a holiday in the Netherlands. Travellers from countries where the health risks of COVID-19 are similar to or lower than in the Netherlands are welcome to spend their holiday here.

  17. Travel Restrictions for the Netherlands

    Netherlands update 17/09/22 From 17th September all travellers from the UK to the Netherlands will not require a negative pre-departure test for travel to the Netherlands, regardless of their vaccination status. Find out all the latest travel entry requirements for the Netherlands, by reading the latest Netherlands travel advice.

  18. Can I travel to the UK with an ID card after Brexit or do I need a

    For more information on travelling to the UK from 2021. Dutch nationals living in the UK by 31 December 2020. If you become a UK resident on or before 31 December 2020, you are covered by the withdrawal agreement. This means you can continue to use your ID card to travel between the Netherlands and the UK until at least the end of 2025.

  19. The best way to travel to the Netherlands

    The Netherlands has an extensive network of rivers, canals and ports, making the country easily accessible by water. There are several options for travelling to the Netherlands by boat. For example, you can travel by ferry from nearby countries such as Germany and the UK. These ferry services connect ports such as Hoek van Holland, IJmuiden and ...

  20. How to travel to the Netherlands

    Amsterdam is roughly 370km from the Eurotunnel exit in Calais, Rotterdam 200km, Arnhem 260km. By bus from the UK. Travelling by long-distance busis generally the cheapest way of reaching the Netherlands from the UK, but it is very time-consuming: the main route, from London to Amsterdam, takes around twelve hours.

  21. Health

    The GHIC or EHIC entitles you to state-provided medical treatment necessary during your trip. Any treatment provided is on the same terms as Dutch nationals. If you do not have your EHIC with you ...

  22. Driving in the Netherlands

    Driving a camper van and towing a caravan in the Netherlands. No vehicle may tow more than one trailer. Camper vans and cars with caravans are not allowed to exceed 12 metres in length, 4 metres in height and 2.55 metres in width. Loads mustn't exceed 11.5 tonnes at the driving axle and 10 tonnes at a single axle.

  23. Mpox: Travellers advised to consider vaccine

    Those who have been vaccinated against mpox in the past might only need one-top up dose, rather than two shots. Booster vaccine doses are typically recommended every two to 10 years if a person ...

  24. International Plans

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  25. W.H.O. Declares Global Emergency Over New Mpox Outbreak

    The outbreak that year stayed mostly within tight sexual networks, among gay and bisexual men. A combination of behavioral changes and vaccination tamped down the spread.. In the United States ...

  26. Travel to the Netherlands for work

    EU intra-company transfer (EU ICT) You need an intra-company transfer permit (ICT) if your UK-based company moves you to a branch in the Netherlands to work for: up to 3 years, if you're a ...