Khaleej Times

Guidelines for Emiratis travelling abroad issued

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abu dhabi — The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n has launched a new campaign through which it has urged the UAE nationals travelling abroad to follow its guidelines and advisories.

The guidelines are being issued within the framework of the ministry’s keenness to guarantee the personal safety of UAE nationals and facilitati­ng their smooth travel and accommodat­ion abroad.

Rashid Ali Al Dhaheri, director of national affairs department at the ministry, has mentioned the importance of these guidelines on the website of the ministry and the page of the department.

The guidelines stressed the importance of registerin­g for the ‘Tawajudi’ service on the website of the ministry www.mofa. gov.ae or the smart applicatio­n ‘UAEMOFA’.

Passengers leaving to or from European Union countries and having more than 10,000 euros in cash must declare it to the customs officer.

UAE citizens who want to travel to European countries such as France, Belgium and Switzerlan­d must commit to their laws that ban wearing niqab, as the fine for violating the law amounts to 1,000 Swiss francs.

The guidelines urge the citizens to respect the laws of the host country, as well as cooperate with official authoritie­s when asked to reveal important personal informatio­n, such as the period of stay, airline ticket details, departure date and cash in hand. The guidelines also emphasised using registered and credible tourism agencies.

The guidelines highlighte­d the importance of having an internatio­nal driver’s licence for those who wanted to drive in foreign territorie­s. It urged citizens not to travel to places witnessing security turbulence, and follow the advisory on the destinatio­n. They were also urged to ensure children are not left on their own, as well as avoid being alone outside, especially at night.

The guidelines request citizens to keep their passports safe, not carry them to markets and public spaces, and keep a copy of the passport in an accessible place, such as in the email.

Those travelling for medical treatment must consult with the health authoritie­s in the country and the UAE’s embassy abroad to know about accredited institutio­ns and those that are relevant to them so that they are not victims of medical neglect or fraud.

UAE Citizens can contact the ministry or the UAE’s embassy in the destinatio­n country in case of emergencie­s by calling 0097160059­9991, or toll-free number 44444-800.

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