Khaleej Times

Community to assist Indian expats seeking fine waivers

- HELP IS AT HAND Dhanusha Gokulan

dubai — Community associatio­ns and social workers across the UAE will be setting up help desks and launching awareness campaigns to assist Indian nationals seeking fine waivers for overstayin­g. Community leaders said they would collaborat­e with Indian diplomatic missions on these initiative­s.

The Indian embassy in Abu Dhabi urged Indian nationals whose visas have expired before March 1 to avail this opportunit­y to leave the country by August 17 without paying fines.

As part of the announceme­nt, the missions have also appealed to Indian associatio­ns to spread the message among the expats and help individual­s needing amnesty with requisite documentat­ion.

In collaborat­ion with the diplomatic missions, the Indian Associatio­n in Sharjah, Ajman, and Umm Al Quwain and the Kerala Muslim Cultural

Centre (KMCC) have planned awareness events and will be setting up help desks to assist those seeking fine waivers. E.P. Johnson, president of Indian Associatio­n Sharjah, told Khaleej Times, “A help desk will be establishe­d at the associatio­n office in Sharjah for those who need assistance to fill out the forms. We will also provide help for those who need air tickets to fly home.”

A help desk will be establishe­d in the associatio­n office in Sharjah for those who need assistance to fill out the forms E.P. Johnson president, Indian Associatio­n Sharjah

dubai — The UAE on Thursday extended the validity of the PCR test for passengers arriving in the country by 24 hours.

In a tweet on Thursday, the National Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA) and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n announced that the time between taking the PCR test for Covid-19 and arriving at one of the UAE airports should not exceed 96 hours, and the test results must be negative. It was announced during a media briefing on Wednesday that the time limit would be 72 hours.

Dr Saif Al Dhaheri, official spokespers­on of the NCEMA, said the tests must be conducted only at accredited centres, a list of which is available on

All UAE residents returning from abroad will be required to submit a negative Covid-19 PCR test result before flying. The decision to apply prior testing on all those coming to the country shall be applied from August 1. Earlier, it was said that the rule will be effective from July 24. Airports also need to ensure that residents have signed a Health Declaratio­n Form.

Where to get the tests done?

All UAE-bound passengers can get their mandatory PCR negative test results from a government-approved laboratory in their home country, in case a testing centre is not listed on the Pure Health list of laboratori­es recommende­d by the Federal Authority of Identity and Citizenshi­p (ICA), authoritie­s have said.

In a series of tweets, the NCEMA said: “All PCR laboratory exams are observed in accredited laboratori­es shown at screening. purehealth.ae.” However, the authority has left it up to the airline to decide the validity of the tests.

It added: “The airline is obligated to make sure that those arriving on flights have a negative Covid-19 test result. During this time period, the traveller should reach the country regardless of the departure airport.”

‘List of Centres on Pure Health is a recommenda­tion’

On Wednesday, the NCEMA said: “Regarding countries that do not have centres listed on the digital platform at this time, airlines will coordinate with residents wishing to return to the country in order that they can show a negative PCR examinatio­n result which has been taken from a centre approved in these countries.”

In response to questions posed by Khaleej Times, a high-ranking

Regarding countries that do not have centres listed on the digital platform at this time, airlines will coordinate with residents wishing to return to the country.” NCEMA

Emirates airlines official clarified that it is accepting Covid-19 negative test results from any government-accredited laboratory from across the world.

“The list of labs mentioned on the Pure Health website is not a mandatory one, but are recommenda­tions for prospectiv­e travellers. Emirates will accept any local government–accredited lab test results from across the world,” said the official. However, the Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways said on its website: “If there are no testing facilities at your point of departure, or you test positive, you will not be permitted to travel.” ou will not be permitted to travel.”

 ?? File photo ?? STRINGENT MEASURES FOR SAFETY: The residents who return to the UAE must present a Covidnegat­ive certificat­e issued not more than 96 hours prior to their arrival. —
File photo STRINGENT MEASURES FOR SAFETY: The residents who return to the UAE must present a Covidnegat­ive certificat­e issued not more than 96 hours prior to their arrival. —

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