UAE authorities held a briefing on Wednesday
Abu Dhabi: Residents and citizens will be allowed to travel
abroad only if they fall into certain categories and after they have
obtained a permit for travel. Salem Al Zaabi, acting chief of state for
emergency, crisis and disaster in the UAE, announced this on Wednesday
evening.
Travel for leisure and tourism will not be allowed at this stage, he
said in the press briefing. The categories of travellers allowed will be
those who travel for medical treatments, studies, business trips,
diplomatic missions, humanitarian reasons and those who want to return
to their home countries.
Who can travel and how
Each application needs supporting documents as well while the permit
costs Dh50 as per the ICA website. Every citizen and resident who
intends to travel must submit an application through the Federal
Identity and Citizenship Authority website well before departure.
People with chronic illnesses and those over the age of 70 are
discouraged from travelling unless the trip is for medical treatment.
Categories and documents needed are as follow:
1. Traveling for medical reasons
- Copy of ID card, residency and passport.
- Official documents supporting the application. Those who are
traveling for treatment at the expense of the government must attach a
copy of the medical committee’s approval. As for treatment requests on
personal expense, attach an approved recommendation from a medical
committee.
2. Students
- Copy of ID card, residency and passport
- A letter of no objection to travel issued by the Ministry of Education.
3. Business/work trips
- Copy of ID card, residency and passport.
- As for traveling for a job assignment, a letter must be attached
from the employer proving work or training outside the country. Letter
from Employer must prove the job assignment abroad, documents proving
can contracts or invitations.
4. Humanitarian cases
- Copy of ID card, residency and passport.
- A certificate proving illness or death of the first degree relative.
Returning to UAE
With regard to the mechanism of returning to the country, authorities
had announced guidelines earlier. As per those guidelines, residents
should also apply for an entry permit before coming back to UAE, and
obtain approval before booking return tickets.
On the flight travellers must fill out a 'Health Declaration' form
before landing at the airport, and follow all the precautionary and
regulatory procedures required upon arrival. Passengers must also
ensure that the Al Hosn mobile application is loaded and activated.
Upon return from travel, a PCR test is required at the airport followed by 14-day home quarantine. The quarantine will only be 7 days for returnees for low-risk countries.
Upon return from travel, a PCR test is required at the airport followed by 14-day home quarantine. The quarantine will only be 7 days for returnees for low-risk countries.
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