From March 31, there will be no isolation or testing requirements following arrival in the island for either vaccinated or unvaccinated people.

There will be no public health checks on arrival.

Travel declarations will continue to be required by all travelling here ’for an appropriate period’, with checks on these to be ’completed on an ad-hoc basis for compliance purposes’.

These declarations will be retained for a short period of time in case the individuals need to be contacted.

Assuming the UK retains a red list requirement, the only restrictions that would still apply are the prohibition of arrivals from UK ’red list’ countries unless the traveller has undertaken the relevant quarantine period prior to arriving on the island.

For outward travel, the government is aiming to ensure that Isle of Man residents are not disadvantaged when it comes to international travel. To this end, the island will continue to ’engage’ with the UK government to remain part of the NHS Covid Pass for international travel and any UK domestic purposes.

The government will continue to provide a service for PCR testing for international travel with ’an appropriate charging regime’.

’Reduced friction when travelling to and from the island is a priority,’ it stated.