The Isle of Man government has announced changes to border restrictions to stay in line with the UK.
The new rules state that if you have visited a country on England's travel red list, you are still not permitted to enter the Island for 10 days.
Anyone fully vaccinated who has travelled to anywhere on the 'rest of the world' list is not required to test or isolate on entry to the Isle of Man, and this applies to both residents and non-residents.
If you have travelled to anywhere on the 'rest of the world' list and you have not been fully vaccinated, residents and non-residents would have to isolate for 7 days, with non-residents also having to meet the entry criteria that is currently in place.
These changes are in place from today, with the rules for travel within the Common Travel Areas remaining the same.
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