As of the 23rd of March, our cats are legal to travel. In the blog post previously uploaded we expressed the concern of not being able to get the cats back to England with us (although this still is a struggle) they now have all the possible things they could need to cross over boarders, including their own little passports. Within these passports all the information regarding their vaccinations and about their owner, is placed. This definitely puts are mind at ease a little as it does mean they have the ability to travel if and when we need to. (although finding a flight that accommodates them is a lot harder) However, regarding our situation in Greece as of right now it looks as though any possibility to travelling home has been taken away or disregarded. In the latest news update the Greek government have suspended any direct flights to the UK meaning that you can only travel via another country. However, this poses this risk of possibly contracting the virus or even becoming stuck somewhere else less homely. This suspension of flights comes on the same day that the foreign secretary released a statement urging all British citizens abroad to come home or wind up stuck in that specific country. So, at this specific moment we are staying in Athens for the foreseeable future and I guess we will just continue to monitor the situation happening here and in England and organise ourselves accordingly. Written& edited by: Elly Babe (@elly_babexxx)
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The Academics:We are three Brighton University students who have been given the opportunity to study at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens. This blog will be our way of sharing our experiences of living and studying in Greece, plus will include tips and advice for those also looking to study abroad or even just visit Athens. Who we are:
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