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FCDO advises against all travel to Sudan

FCDO advises against travel to Sudan for security reasons.

Security situation in Sudan

We are closely monitoring the situation in Khartoum and other parts of Sudan where there are ongoing military clashes. There is now fighting in various locations across Sudan. Khartoum International Airport is currently closed.

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Evacuation

The BritishUK Government is currently running evacuation flights to help British nationals to leave Sudan. A 72-hour ceasefire is due to end in Sudan at midnight Sudan time tomorrowon (April27 27)April, at which point violence could escalate. We cannot guarantee how many further flights will depart. Flights Ifmay stop at very short notice.

If you plan to leave Sudan, please travel to the British Evacuation Centre at Wadi Saeedna airfield, where flights are leaving from, as soon as possible.

Flights leave from Wadi Saeedna airfield (GPS:is located at GPS: 15° 48 10 N, 32° 29 32 E; E; WhatThreeWords: refusals.atom.herds).. Please travel to this location as soon as possible to be processed for the flight.

We can only evacuate British passport holders and immediate family members (spouse/partner and children under 18 years old) who are either non-visa nationals or those with existing UK entry clearance. This is defined as anyone with a valid UK visa / visa vignette in their passport, or a UK Biometric Residence permit.

Seats will be allocated on the basis of vulnerability, starting with family groups with children, the elderly or people with documented medical conditions.

Travel within Sudan is conducted at your own risk and plans may change depending on the security situation.

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Travelling to Saudi Arabia from Sudan

Ferries are awareoperating from Port Sudan, including to Jeddah in Saudi Arabia. Visas are available to British Nationals in Saudi Arabia on arrival for the period of difficult30 conditionsdays. andOur team is assessing all options available to British nationals to leave from Port Sudan. This page will be updated when they are confirmed. Any British nationals in Port Sudan requiring immediate assistance should contact the 24/7 telephone helpline below. See our Saudi Arabia travel advice for entry requirements.

Travelling to Egypt from Sudan

There are reports of large numbers of people attempting to leave Sudan via the border crossing with Egypt with long queues and difficult conditions. There are two main land border crossings between Egypt and Sudan, at Qustul and Argeen. The nearest town in Sudan to the crossings is Wadi Halfa (30km from border). There is almost no infrastructure at these border crossings. Individuals are currently waiting up to several days to transit the border, with very limited access to food and water. See our Egypt travel advice for entry requirements.

Travelling to Chad, Eritrea, Central Africa Republic or Ethiopia from Sudan

Sudan’s landborders borders.with Chad and Eritrea are currently closed.

FCDO advises against all travel to Central African Republic and within 20km of the Ethiopian side of the border with Sudan.

We are continuing to work up other options to help British nationals wanting to leave Sudan, including at other ports of exit.Sudan.

Tell FCDO you’re in Sudan

If you have already registered your presence in Sudan, we will try to contact you. You do not need to contact us again. If you have not registered yet, you should register your presence in Sudan with FCDO.

If you have registered but have now left Sudan, call us on +44 (0)1908 516 666.

British Embassy in Sudan

We have evacuatedtemporarily closed the embassyBritish becauseEmbassy ofKhartoum. aWe specifichave threatestablished to diplomats. The British Government is establishing a temporary presence in Port SudanSudan. but, as above, those wishing to leave Sudan should continue to travel to the Wadi Saeedna airfield. We are severely restricted in our ability to provide in-person or in-country consular support.

Travel advice will be updated as soon as that is operational. Any British nationals in Port Sudan requiring immediate assistance should contact the 24/7 telephone helpline below.

Help and support in Sudan

If you are in Sudan you can contact our 24/7 helpline at:

+44 1908 516 666

Select option 2 for consular services for British nationals.

Concern for friends and family

If you’re in the UK and worried about a British person in Sudan:

Telephone 020 7008 5000

You can also submit a written enquiry, or contact us on Twitter or Facebook.

Malaria risk

Reported malaria cases have increased in Khartoum. See Health.

If you have recently left Sudan, and develop fever or flu-like symptoms, you should seek medical attention straight away and tell them that you have recently left a malarial risk area.

Contact your travel provider and insurer

Contact your travel provider and your insurer. They will tell you if they can help and what you need to do.

If you are a British national in Sudan, and would like information about applying for UK visas for your family then visit www.gov.uk/apply-to-come-to-the-uk or call UK Visas and Immigration on +44 (0) 2475 389980

If you would like information about applying for a British passport, or would like to check on your passport application, then visit www.gov.uk/overseas-passports or call the passport advice line on +44 (0) 300 222 0000

Travel insurance

If you choose to travel, research your destinations and get appropriate travel insurance. Insurance should cover your itinerary, planned activities and potential expenses in an emergency.

Overseas business risk

The Overseas Business Risk service offers information and advice for British companies operating overseas on how to manage political, economic, and business security-related risks.