Travelling to Italy from UK in Coronavirus Times

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The information available online is murky and often stale. I was wondering if anyone has recently travelled to Italy, and can share their experience of getting in and out.

My Chinese wife has just gotten her EU Spouse Family Visa from the Italy Consulate, plus I'm a British citizen.

My understanding is that Chinese citizens are allowed to travel into Italy, however they haven't been added to the list, as they aren't allowed to fly back home. However, for citizens whom live abroad, this isn't an issue.

From my research, I think we don't need to fill in any forms or get a QR code to get into Italy. However, upon returning to the UK, 48 hours before we travel, we both need to fill in a form on the UK Governments site, telling them where we travelled.

Have I missed anything? I really would hate to be refused entry, because we missed a form or something.






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