Travel Trade Journal

UAE lifts travel restrictio­ns for residents from India, 14 other countries

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The UAE on September 10, 2021, said it will allow the return of those fully vaccinated with WHO-approved COVID-19 jabs and holding valid residence visas from 15 countries previously on the suspended list, including India, from September 12.

The National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Authority (NCEMA) in a tweet shared an official statement saying that those who can return also include those who stayed abroad for over six months. “UAE allows return of fully vaccinated (WHO-approved vaccines) holders of valid residence visa, including those who stayed abroad for over six months, starting from September 12, 2021,” the statement said.

Giving details about the arrival requiremen­ts, it said that passengers can apply via the website of the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenshi­p (ICA) and complete the vaccinatio­n applicatio­n in order to get the necessary approval in addition to presenting the approved vaccinatio­n certificat­ion upon departure for the UAE.

The passengers are also required to present a negative PCR test result done within 48 hours before the departure at an approved lab that has a QR code. The returnees are also required to undertake a PCR test before boarding and another PCR test on the fourth and eighth day of arrival while complying with all precaution­ary measures in place. Children under 16 years are exempt from these procedures. All other previously announced precaution­ary measures for unvaccinat­ed people coming from those countries remain in place, it said.

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