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Portugal WILL allow British tourists from May 17 following confusion on lockdown

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Don't miss a thing by getting the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox Portugal will allow British tourists to travel into the country from May 17, its government has confirmed.

Following confusion over lockdown rules, the Portuguese Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Augusto Santos Silva, announced in a U-turn today that travellers from the UK can enter from midnight on Monday.

The move will revoke the current essential travel restrictions that are in place until Sunday, which sees only returning residents permitted.

A statement on the Visit Portugal's website says the Portuguese National Tourist Office has been ensuring that testing capacity will meet the needs of opening its borders back up, reports The Mirror.

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