29/08/2021
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The United Arab Emirates (UAE) announced it will resume issuing visas to all tourists fully vaccinated against Covid from Monday (August 30), a month before Dubai hosts the delayed Expo 2020 trade fair. As per UAE travel guidelines, tourists will need to be vaccinated with one of the Covid-19 vaccine shots approved by the World Health Organization (WHO). The passengers also need to register their vaccination status on the governmentโs health app.
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Travellers wishing to receive the benefits provided to those vaccinated in the UAE can register their vaccination via the ICA platform or Al Hosn application. However, all the rules for unvaccinated passengers, including exempted categories, remain in place, as per the new UAE travel guideline.
Earlier this month, the Arab country allowed passengers holding passports of several SAARC countries including India to enter the country on a tourist visa provided they havenโt visited or been in these countries in the last 14 days. The exemption was provided to passport holders of India, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Uganda and Nigeria, reported Gulf News quoting flydubai website.
Note that all tourists are required to undertake a PCR test upon arrival in the country and also on the ninth day after entering the UAE.