Category: Coronavirus

Visas, Immigration & Nationality

Spain Plans to Reopen for All Tourists in June

Spain has announced that it is looking to welcome all travellers by June. The sun-soaked country made the announcement at the World Travel & Tourism Global Summit in Mexico. Spain will be ready in June to tell all travellers worldwide that you can visit us with certainty. Spain Secretary of State of Tourism Fernando Valdes…
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Canada Updates Entry Requirements & Travel Ban

The rising coronavirus infection rate across Canada has caused health officials to amend their travel protocols for incoming travellers and for opposition leaders calling on the federal government for a complete ban on international travel. Canada announced that from 22 April, tighter travel restrictions will be in place for 30 days to halt further spread…
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UK in Talks With EU for Overseas Travel This Summer

After several months of being cooped up in our homes and being restricted from travelling abroad, a sense of wanderlust has been building as people naturally want to explore new places.  Summer has been hyped up as international travel is expected to be allowed again. Several European countries have announced that they are getting ready…
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Asian Travel: Hong Kong-Singapore Travel Bubble to Open

A quarantine-free air travel bubble between Hong Kong and Singapore is finally slated to get off the ground with a start date of 26 May, following setbacks that led to the plan initially being shelved last November. Largely shut off from the rest of the world during the pandemic, the two sides have been in…
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Schengen Travel Ban: EU Looking to Welcome Vaccinated American Tourists

After more than a year of EU border restrictions due to the pandemic, a piece of positive news has finally come from the European Commission regarding lifting restrictions to jumpstart travel this summer. In an interview, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen indicated that American tourists who have been fully vaccinated against COVID-19 would…
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