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Dubai flights: Flydubai issues travel rules for visitor visa and entry permit holders-News

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The UAE authorities announced the resumption of visit visas for everyone starting August 30.

Dubai-based low-cost airline flydubai has issued guidelines on Monday for UAE visit visa and entry permit holders for all passengers, including those from previously restricted countries.

The new regulations came after the UAE authorities announced on Saturday that the country will resume issuing tourist visas. Starting today (August 30), people from all countries can apply for tourist visas.

According to the latest travel update on the airline’s website on Monday, passengers from 15 countries/regions including India, Pakistan and Bangladesh can now fly to the UAE on “any type of visa”.

Procedures for UAE residents and tourists to arrive in Dubai

-Starting at 12:01 AM on August 30, 2021, passengers holding any type of visa and/or entry permit granted by the UAE authorities will be allowed to travel from Bangladesh, Democratic Republic of Congo, India, Indonesia to Dubai, Liberia , Namibia, Nepal, Nigeria, Pakistan, Sierra Leone, Sri Lanka, South Africa, Uganda, Vietnam and Zambia

Emirates said that holders of visit visas and entry permits do not need to be approved

Passenger entry requirements:

-Passengers holding a UAE resident visa must obtain the approval of the Federal Identity and Citizenship Administration (ICA) or the approval of the Dubai Resident Visa holder’s Directorate of Residence and Aliens Affairs-before returning to the UAE

-Passengers must be able to present a printed copy of a negative Covid-19 PCR test result (displaying a QR code) in English or Arabic of a test conducted by an approved health service in the country of departure no more than 48 hours before departure. They fly Inbound flight to Dubai takes off

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-Passengers must undergo a rapid PCR test at the departure airport within six hours of boarding (based on molecular diagnostic testing, aimed at qualitative nucleic acid testing for SARS-COV-2 viral RNA) (the test report must display a QR code)

After arriving in Dubai

-Passengers must undergo PCR testing upon arrival in Dubai.

-If you are a UAE resident or tourist arriving in Dubai, no matter where your journey begins, you must be able to provide a negative Covid-19 PCR test result (from a test performed not more than 72 hours before the departure country) to your flight to Dubai Departure of the inbound flight).

Exempt

UAE nationals do not need to undergo PCR testing before returning to Dubai, no matter where they come from and the time spent there. UAE nationals will be tested when they arrive in Dubai.

The exemption that does not require PCR testing before arriving in Dubai also applies to the following categories of passengers:

-Inbound passengers accompanying first-degree relatives of UAE nationals; domestic workers are accompanied by UAE national guarantors.

These exempted passengers must travel on the same flight as their relatives or guarantors.




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