After 1st January the rules will be different for UK, and it is entirely plausible that countries, such as, say France could refuse admission to France from UK for tourism,
Like we have already done to France
The FCDO advises against all but essential travel to:The health situation in France remains severe. The French government has announced a national lockdown. A full list of circumstances under which you can leave your home are detailed on the
French government’s website. Some measures will be relaxed as of 28 November, including the re-opening of non-essential shops.
You will need an attestation (or self-certificate) when you do go out. These are available on the
Ministry of Interior website, and through France’s digital app ‘Tous anti-Covid.’
If you are returning to the UK from France, you will need to self-isolate on your return (unless you are
exempt). Check the
latest guidance for
England,
Northern Ireland,
Scotland and
Wales. The guidance includes information on the rules if you’re transiting through France from another country to reach the UK.
or in the other direction.
Travel to France is subject to entry restrictions
- Arrivals by sea and air routes will need to complete a ‘sworn statement’ (déclaration sur l’honneur) form self-certifying they are not suffering from symptoms associated with coronavirus and have not been in contact with confirmed cases in the preceding fortnight.
- Although there is no restriction on travel from the UK and most European countries, travel from most non-European countries is subject to entry restrictions.
See
Entry requirements for more information before you plan to travel.