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UAE flights: Holders of visit visas and entry permits can fly to Dubai from now-News

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The approved visa categories are: employment, short-term or long-term stay, visit and newly issued residence visas.

Khaleej Times learned that starting today (August 30), people with entry permits and visit visas-from countries that restrict travel to the UAE-can fly to Dubai.

The Federal Identity and Citizenship Administration (ICA) and the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management Agency (NCEMA) said on Saturday that the country will resume issuing visas to tourists vaccinated against Covid from August 30.

Airline sources confirmed that people with all types of visas and/or entry permits granted by the UAE authorities can fly to Dubai. The approved visa categories are: employment, short-term or long-term stay, visit and newly issued residence visas.

Starting at 12 AM on Monday, August 30, passengers from Bangladesh, Congo, India, Liberia, Namibia, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Uganda, Vietnam and Zambia can fly to Dubai.

These instructions were issued by the Dubai Civil Aviation Authority (DCAA) in a notice to airlines, and Khaleej Times has seen a copy of the notice.

Resident visa holders must obtain pre-travel approval from the Federal Status and Citizenship Approval Authority (ICA) or the General Directorate of Residence and Foreign Affairs (GDRFA) to enter the UAE.

All other visa holders must present a valid negative Covid-19 test certificate, which is issued by an approved health service agency within 48 hours after the sample is collected, and uses a QR code system.

“Passengers must also submit a rapid PCR test report, which should be based on molecular diagnostic tests to qualitatively detect the nucleic acid of SARS-COV-2 virus RNA; it should be carried out at the departure airport six hours before departure, and a QR code system should be provided. “The notice said.

Air India, the national airline of India, also issued a notice to travel agencies stating the new guidelines. A senior Air India official confirmed the reports to Khaleej Times and stated that they are waiting for further clarification from other UAE civil aviation authorities to facilitate passengers travelling to Abu Dhabi and Sharjah.

dhanusha@khaleejtimes.com

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Danusha Gukulan

Dhanusha Gokulan is from India and has been working as a journalist for more than ten years. For Khaleej Times, she reports on NRI affairs, civil aviation and immigration issues. She received a bachelor’s degree in journalism, economics and English literature from Mangalore University in 2008 and is currently pursuing a master’s degree in contemporary media leadership and innovation at the American University in Dubai. In her spare time, she gets involved in singing/song writing, loves food, and is the mother of an over-enthusiastic Labrador Retriever. On her Twitter @shootsprintrite.




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