
Dubai: Travelers from six countries who are completely vaccinated and have valid UAE residency cards will be able to enter the UAE starting August 5, according to an announcement published by the National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Authority (NCEMA) on Tuesday August 3. They also announced that at least 14 days should have passed after receiving the second vaccine dose and the travellers will need to carry a vaccination certificate.
For the operation of international aviation services, the following revised conditions will apply.
Entering UAE
The limits imposed earlier on the nations named below will be amended for the categories referred to in Clause 1 below, and they will be allowed permission to enter the United Arab Emirates (UAE), subject to compliance with the requirements outlined in Clause 2.
The applicable countries:
The Republic of India
The Federal Democratic Republic of Nepal
Federal Republic of Nigeria
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan
The Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka
The Republic of Uganda
1. The removal of restrictions will be applicable to the following categories:
iii. Staff/Employees of Educational Sector, including Professors and Teachers, those who teaches at Universities, Colleges, Schools and Institutions in the UAE (Whether Vaccinated or not vaccinated);
vii. Those who undergo medical treatments in UAE (Whether vaccinated or not vaccinated);
2. All passengers who are exempted as provided in Clause 1 above, shall ensure that the following preventive measures are compiled by them:
(a) Hold a Valid negative Covid-19 Test certificate that is issued within the valid time frame, namely, (48) hours from the time of collecting the sample. Issued from approved health service, which use QR code system;
(b) Rapid test conducted before boarding the aircraft from the departure country;
(c) Undergo a PCR test at the arriving airport;
Methods of implementation:
a) The passenger shall submit a request through the website of the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs, for the necessary approval;
The Website: https://smart.gdrfad.gov.ae/homepage.aspx
If the airline carries any passenger(s) who fails to meet the aforesaid requirements, the airline will be held responsible to return such passenger to the point of embarkation and also any other matters that may arise therefrom.
Passengers exempted must comply with the following:
1) PCR test within (48) hours from the date of departure and provided that:
2) Persons entering UAE shall:
Passengers Permitted to travel from India to UAE:
1) UAE residents with Gold or Silver residency permit.
2) Expo 2020 international participants, Expo2020 exhibitors and personnel sponsored by Expo2020 organizer.
3) Employees belonging to vital functions according to the classification of the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship.
4) Citizens of the United Arab Emirates and their first-degree relatives.
5) Diplomatic personnel between the UAE and the applicable countries, including the administrative workers in the embassies of the UAE in these countries and the embassies of the applicable countries.
6) Official delegations, subject to obtaining prior approval.
7) Business passengers provided they hold an approval from General Authority for the Security of Ports, Borders and Free Zones and Heads of higher committees of the Emergency, crisis and disaster management teams of the concerned Emirate.
Passengers travelling from India to Dubai on Economic and Scientific missions, who obtained pre-authorization, are included in the exempted categories of passengers who will be granted permission to enter Dubai.
Passengers who are booked to fly with us and are not permitted to travel during this period will be able to reschedule once the flights operations on these sectors resume.
All passengers are required to check the UAE Government Authority Website for the latest updates on travel.
Click for GDRFA: https://smart.gdrfad.gov.ae/ Smart_OTCServicesPortal/ ReturnPermitServiceForm.aspx
Certified labs in India are available in the below-mentioned link: https://www.icmr.gov.in/pdf/covid/labs/COVID_Testing_Labs_10072020.pdf
With immediate effect all passengers travelling to Abu Dhabi shall mandatorily fill up the Travel Self Declaration form before flight departure from its origin. The form shall be submitted on arrival in Abu Dhabi.
Important update for passengers to Dubai
Effective 22 April 2021 at 00:01hrs all passengers travelling from India to Dubai Airports must:
The certificate must indicate a Negative test result, described either in Arabic or English, issued from a certified lab at the original point of destination, where the passenger is travelling from.
If you’re travelling to the UAE
All valid PCR Covid-19 Test results for passengers arriving from India shall have a QR code for verification at departure and upon arrival at UAE Airports.
Know these mandatory requirements for the Negative Covid-19 RT-PCR Medical Test:
Important update for passengers to Dubai
As per Dubai Civil Aviation Authorities, RT-PCR Test done from the laboratories listed below will not be accepted.
It has been further recommended that passengers to Dubai may be advised to obtain pre-travel RT-PCR reports from Pure Health approved Laboratories.
UAE passport holders will be subjected to a PCR test on arrival at the Dubai airports and are not required to present PCR test certificate for travel to Dubai.
Other Information
Passengers must arrive at the airport four hours prior to departure, follow all measures to keep yourself protected at the airport and onboard the plane. Maintain social distance at all queuing points.
If the test result is positive, the passenger will be required to follow guidelines as issued by the authorities. Mandatory requirements may need to be met at your own cost.
Passengers must ensure that they comply with all travel and health requirements of the destination country. If passengers are denied entry, they will have to bear the cost of penalty or deportation.