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UAE Residents In India, Pakistan And Four More Countries Can Finally Come Home

JUST In: UAE Opens Flights From India, Pakistan And Four More Countries For Residents Stuck Abroad, Plus Some Exceptions
Fully vaccinated UAE residents in India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Nigeria and Uganda will be permitted to fly back to the UAE from August 5.
All passengers must provide proof of vaccination and it must be 14 days after the second dose of vaccine before they will be permitted to board a flight. The vaccine must be approved here in the UAE.
The tweets outline the categories who will be permitted to travel along with further information for non-vaccinated residents abroad
#الطوارئ_والأزمات و #الطيران_المدني تعلنان عن استثناء فئات جديدة من المسافرين من بعض الدول التي تم منع القدوم منها والتي تشمل كلاً من الهند وباكستان وسيريلانكا والنيبال ونيجيريا وأوغندا وذلك اعتباراً من تاريخ 5 أغسطس.#يدا_بيد_نتعافى pic.twitter.com/NB2hEJdKzN
— NCEMA UAE (@NCEMAUAE) August 3, 2021
The tweets added some exceptions, and those working in the medical and education sector who are vaccinated OR unvaccinated will be also permitted to travel, once they secure the correct documents
Also included in the exceptions are students, humanitarian causes, workers in government agencies and people seeking medical treatment here.
All categories must submit a request on the website of the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship to obtain the necessary approvals in addition to vaccination certificates certified by the concerned authorities.
They will be obligated to submit a prior PCR test within (48) hours from the date of departure, provided that the tests are from accredited laboratories, bear a QR Code, and conduct a quick laboratory test before boarding the plane.
See the full list of requirements and all info here
تشمل هذه الفئات أصحاب الإقامات السارية والذين تلقوا جرعات التطعيم الكاملة في دولة الإمارات ومضى 14 يوم على تلقي الجرعة الثانية ولديهم شهادات تطعيم معتمدة من الجهات الرسمية بالدولة.#يدا_بيد_نتعافى pic.twitter.com/ClvHercuSU
— NCEMA UAE (@NCEMAUAE) August 3, 2021