Anyone returning from red list countries will have to pay £1750 to quarantine for 10 days at a government-approved hotel. Red list countries have the strictest rules, with only UK or Irish nationals and UK residents allowed to return to the UK from red-listed countries. UK and Irish nationals and UK residents returning to England from 33 âred listâ countries â hotspots with Covid-19 variants in circulation â are ⦠Pictured: A ⦠They must self-isolate for 10 days on arrival along with their household. People travelling to the UK from red list countries will have to quarantine in a specialist hotel on arrival. If the US is added to the UK's 'red list' of countries, it will mean that all American arrivals to England must book a quarantine hotel and spend 10 days quarantining. A look at the list of countries from which travel to the UK is currently banned. During their stay, they will need to take Covid tests on days two and eight. The government has announced hotel quarantine plans for Britons returning from high-risk or âred listâ countries to stop new coronavirus variants entering the UK⦠A new âred-listâ of high risk countries has been laid out by Downing Street, in a bid to keep mutant strains of coronavirus at bay. A NUMBER of countries could be added to the UKâs âred listâ later today as MPS are to discuss the additions during a meeting of the ⦠A mandatory 10-day stay in one of ⦠They must self-isolate for 10 days on arrival along with their household. British and Irish nationals, or third country nationals with residence rights in the UK, will be able to enter the UK. Red list countries: The full list of travel ban countries after Turkey and Maldives added Turkey, the Maldives and Nepal were all added to the list ⦠A look at the list of countries from which travel to the UK is currently banned. British and Irish nationals, or third country nationals with residence rights in the UK will be able to enter the UK. UK nationals and residents returning from these destinations will have to quarantine for 10 days in Government sanctioned hotels, or other suitable accommodation. T he UK is currently easing out from a third lockdown, with many are wondering when overseas travel will be allowed again.Transport Secretary Grant Shapps confirmed on Friday 7 May that international holidays would be allowed from Monday 17 May, following a traffic light system.However, the red list countries existed for some time before that, and are a list of â¦