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Before you travel, read the latest health advice and follow guidance for travellers to reduce your risk of exposure to coronavirus (COVID-19). Read guidance on what you can do if you need financial help and who you can contact for support when abroad. Participants already on Erasmus+ and European Solidarity Corps exchanges If you are currently on a placement, you are advised to return to the UK now. From 23 March, FCO is advising British people travelling abroad to return to the UK immediately, while commercial routes are still available. Contact your provider to let them know of your plans. You will need to take account of the fast-moving situation and plan accordingly, including the fact there are currently fewer commercial routes available. Where this travel is funded through the Erasmus+ or European Solidarity Corps programmes, the Force Majeure clause in your contract may apply. See the National Agency's website for more information. If you are a UK participant who needs emergency help from the UK government while overseas as the country you are in will not allow you to travel back to the UK, or there are no commercial travel options available, you can contact the nearest British embassy, consulate or high commission or the FCO in London on 0207 008 1500 for help or advice 24/7.
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You should consult the latest FCO travel advice before you travel. You can subscribe to email alerts for the country/territory you are planning to visit, via the 'Get email alerts' link on each travel advice page. Before you travel, read the latest health advice and follow guidance for travellers to reduce your risk of exposure to coronavirus (COVID-19). You should also consult Public Health England (PHE) Public Health matters guidance before you travel. You should be aware that travel advice may change whilst you are overseas. You are advised to regularly check all relevant guidance, including before you return to the UK. If you are travelling overseas with, or on behalf of, an educational setting or institution, you should speak to them before you depart for advice on whether your trip should go ahead. UK students and staff already studying or working overseas All UK students and staff currently studying on exchanges (for example, Erasmus+, or terms abroad) or working temporarily overseas are advised to return to the UK now, while commercial routes are still available If UK students currently overseas for longer periods, for example those studying full degrees, are considering returning to the UK, they should do so while commercial routes are still available.
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