Great news for Pakistanis, Indians and Sri Lankan who want to go to UAE
There is good news for Pakistanis who want to go to the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
UAE (News Update) According
to the source of News Update, the United Arab Emirates has allowed citizens of
other countries, including Pakistan, to come to the country on tourist visas.
Holders
of Pakistani, Indian and Sri Lankan passports can travel to the United Arab
Emirates on a tourist tour.
Additionally, people of Nigeria, Uganda, and Nepal will also be able to journey to the United Arab Emirates (UAE). The rules for polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing will be different for each country.
Criteria for United Arab Emirates “UAE” people and tourists arriving in Dubai
The carriage of United Arab Emirates (UAE) residents “holding
valid Dubai-issued visas” to Dubai from Pakistan, Nepal, India, Uganda and Sri
Lanka will be allowed subject to travelers fulfilling the following conditions:
(i) An individual
must have a valid GDRFA endorsement to return to Dubai.
(ii) Everyone must
be able to show a photocopy of a negative COVID-19 polymerase chain reaction “PCR”
test result “displaying a QR code” in English or Arabic language from a test
taken in the state of departure by an standard health service no more than forty-eight
hours earlier to the departure of their inbound flight to Dubai.
(iii) People must experience
a quick “PCR, RT PCR, ID NOW or Molecular Test” for recognition of nucleic acid
for “SARS COV2” at the airport within 6 hours of boarding the airplane in their
state of departure.
(iv) They must endure
a “polymerase chain reaction” PCR test on arrival in Dubai
Note: - If you are residing in United Arab Emirates (UAE), GCC resident or visiting in Dubai, paying little heed to where your excursion began, you should have the option to introduce a negative COVID-19 PCR test result (from a test taken in the nation of takeoff close to 72 hours before the flight of your inbound trip to Dubai)," said flydubai on its site.
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