Dubai travel requirements from pakistan!

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Dubai travel requirements from pakistan!
Dubai travel requirements from pakistan!


Dubai travel requirements from pakistan!

An important announcement has been made for Pakistani travellers wishing to travel to Dubai

GDRFA, ICA approval made mandatory for passengers travelling to Dubai from 10 countries including Pakistan.

Dubai (Pakistan News Latest News. 01 September 2021) Those wishing to travel to Dubai will have to get approval from ICA and GDRFA. According to the Khaleej Times report, those wishing to travel to Dubai have been allowed to travel.

The requirement for permission from the Federal Identity and Citizenship Authority (ICA) and the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) has been waived for residents travelling to Dubai from the UAE, but Asian and African countries do not have this exemption.

According to Emirates Airlines, Dubai residents arriving from Bangladesh, Indonesia, India, Niger or Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Uganda, Vietnam and Zambia must obtain approval from the ICA and GDRFA before travelling. Must take.

However, this condition does not apply to passengers holding other types of visas. These types of visas include newly issued residence or employment visas, short to long-stay visas, tourist visas and visas on arrival etc.

Passengers travelling from the above 10 countries must also provide a negative PCR test certificate for coronavirus. For the test, it is necessary to have a QR code on the certificate of departure carried out in the last 48 hours. Apart from this, the report of the PCR test conducted in the last 6 hours from the airport of departure is also mandatory.

While passengers coming from other countries must have a negative report of a PCR test conducted within 72 hours. The Dubai-based carrier said that passengers from Bangladesh, Nigeria, Vietnam, Zambia and Indonesia will have their final destination.

Passengers bound for Dubai will not be allowed to travel without completing the Covid-19 testing requirements.

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