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According to The Jerusalem Post, 200 Dubai-bound Israeli passengers were held up at the DXB airport as a result of visa entry issues.
Passengers first complained of this incident on Sunday, December 5 when Israeli passengers were temporarily denied entry into Dubai and were detained in the airport “due to a change in visa regulations forbidding them from entering.”
Passengers with non-Israeli citizenship were allowed into the country. The passengers with Israeli citizenship were allowed into the country after filling out an E-visa form.
To ensure a comfortable and smooth stay, DXB officers were able to swiftly solve the visa issue for most tourists.
🇮🇱🇦🇪 — DUBAI UPDATE: 180 Israelis who landed with fly-Dubai and Israir flights about 3 hours ago, are being denied entry due to the UAE suspending the visa arrangement for Israelis as of yesterday at 7:00 PM. The Israeli foreign ministry is working to resolve the matter. pic.twitter.com/KFn40FbSte
— Belaaz News (@TheBelaaz) December 7, 2020
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Those who fail to comply with the country’s strict COVID-19 regulations will be subject to face a penalty of AED3,000.
Minimum custom amount to enter is AED 2
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