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United Kingdom Safety, Travel, Health Insurance And Travel Advice



 


From the mysterious magic of Stonehenge to the sparkle of the crown jewels, the United Kingdom offers something for everyone. Totaling less than 100,000 square miles, and with London just a three-hour train ride from Paris, the UK offers a wide variety of cultures, experiences and even languages within its borders which encompasses Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and England. Be assured, for travelers and those looking to make the UK their new home, speaking English will certainly suffice.



There are several other health and safety considerations that all visitors to the UK should keep in mind. Unless your travel is confined strictly to the summer months, plan on encountering low temperatures, and even if you are traveling in the summer, you shouldn’t count on it being warm and sunny. In Edinburgh, the average daily July temperature doesn’t break 15°C (60°F), and at night the July average drops to 11°C (52°F), hardly tank tops and shorts weather. And however short your visit is, you should count on having rain and damp weather. Having good raingear in your luggage is an important part of making sure you have the most enjoyable stay. What else should you know to make sure that your stay in the UK is healthy and safe so you can fully enjoy your time there? Let’s take a closer look.



Important Safety Tips to Keep in Mind


The United Kingdom has the reputation as a safe place for travelers. However, usual precautions should be taken, especially when traveling and living in the large cities, where thefts, muggings, and sexual assault do occur. It’s a good idea not to carry too much cash or valuables as you move about, and to keep secure copies of important documents such as passports and credit cards. When going out for an evening, do not leave drinks unattended.

Unfortunately, terrorism remains a threat in the United Kingdom, the Canadian government advises a “high degree of caution,” and the UK has placed their current threat level at severe. You can check the latest UK threat level here, and U. S. Citizens can enroll in the STEP program to receive the latest warnings and updates from the State Department. General advice for staying safe in this face of this danger include monitoring local news, familiarizing yourself with the area, keeping the contact information for your embassy, and for those who are visiting on a longer stay, register with your embassy. 



United Kingdom: Healthcare System and Types of Insurance in the UK


The United Kingdom provides healthcare to all citizens and permanent residents through the publicly funded National Health System (NHS). For those who do not meet the requirements to qualify for NHS coverage, it will be necessary to acquire private insurance. This is available both within the UK as well as to be purchased through services specifically designed for travelers and expats. While healthcare in the UK regularly receives high marks in the area of quality, the NHS has been criticized for accessibility and speed with which services are provided, causing some who have access to NHS to opt to buy additional private insurance to insure that their healthcare needs are fully met. As you look through your healthcare options, this should be an important consideration for you. The NHS is so large that even private insurance services are often provided within the framework of the public system. It’s important that the insurance options that you choose will provide adequate coverage that will meet your healthcare needs with the speed and efficiency with which you feel comfortable.



Vaccines, Medications and Diet Considerations for the UK


Food and clean water are readily available throughout the United Kingdom. Even those requiring a special diet, such as for diabetes or Celiac’s disease, can look forward to being able to find specialty foods available. Those who follow a vegan diet should expect to have a similar time than they do at home, in larger cities like London, finding markets and restaurants that cater to their diet will be much easier than in the rural areas. The UK food labeling doesn’t require as extensive labeling as the United States, but any information must be accurate and is monitored by the government.

A wide variety of prescription medications are available. You should bring a large supply of any medications you use, along with a copy of prescriptions. If there is a medication that you think you may need during your stay in the UK, it’s a good idea to make sure that it is available and what name it is sold under there.

You do not need any special vaccinations as a precaution to protect your health during your UK visit, however, to secure a Visa, you will need to be able to prove that all of your basic vaccinations are present and up-to-date, including polio and MMR. Speaking of a visa, for visitors from the United States and Australia, a visa is not necessary for tourism for up to six months. For longer or to secure work for a UK employer, then you will need a visa. You will need a valid passport to enter the country.



For visitors from EU countries and Switzerland, currently the UK is working to keep travel visa-free, but as this is an evolving situation, it’s best to check what the latest news is before you leave. Currently, both a passport and a National Identity Card can be used to gain entry.



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