In this page:
Passport and Visa Requirements |
Taxes and Restrictions On Persons When Going Through Customs |
Health Precautions |
Safety Conditions
The information in this section is subject to change and regular updating during the UK's post-Brexit transition period. We will publish the updated information as soon as it becomes available.
Taxes and Restrictions On Persons When Going Through Customs
- How to Refund Consumption Tax
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Visitors can get a VAT refunds on goods purchased in the United Kingdom if they visit the UK but live outside the UK or EU and are going back home, and if they are UK or EU resident but leaving the EU for 12 months or more.
However, the United Kingdom has left the EU since 31st January 2020. During the transition period, the system in place doesn’t change. From the 1st January 2021, subject to agreements negotiated in the future relationship between the UK and the EU, VAT may be deducted from the price of the goods you buy in the UK. For the detail on possible future changes regarding VAT and excise duties taking effect from 1 January 2021 following the UK's withdrawal from the EU and the end of the transition period please consult the European Commission's ‘BREXIT READINESS CHECKLIST’ FOR COMPANIES DOING BUSINESS WITH THE UK.Documents are prepared by the merchant the goods are purchased from, and the refund is made directly by the merchant, rather than the customs service. As the refund scheme is voluntary, travelers should check that the merchant participates in the scheme before the goods are purchased. To qualify, goods must be exported from the EU within 3 months of purchase and visitors must provide proof of their residence status (e.g. non-EU passport). To find more info about the tax refund, please consult the official communication by the UK government.
- Other Requirements
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None.
Health Precautions
- Obligatory Vaccination and Other Recommendations
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It is recommended that everyone 16 years of age and older should get fully vaccinated for COVID-19 before travel and present, if necessary, evidence of COVID-19 vaccination at the border. The updated information on all health entry requirements as well as on routine and recommended vaccines for the United Kingdom are provided on the dedicated pages on TravelHealthPro and CDC websites.
While there are no official requirements for vaccination, the following are strongly recommended: tetanus, diphtheria, rabies, chickenpox, measles, hepatitis A and B, influenza and poliomyelitis. However, immigration officers can refer individuals to a doctor for a medical examination: someone visibly unwell, intending to remain for more than 6 months or coming from a country with a high rate of tuberculosis.
- Hotel reservation websites
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World Health Organisation
Department of Health
- Travel Health Advice
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The Emirati government up-to-date advice on health entry requirements, including routine and recommended vaccines while travelling abroad can be verified on the Ministry of Health & Prevention website.
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