Travel bans the world over are now lifted. Local and international flights have commenced in earnest. This is great news for adventure seekers and travel enthusiasts who are eager to get out of their homes and explore the fun another city has to offer.
Visiting any city or country, in the world has its own guidelines at the moment. Whether its a vacation in UAE or outside it, its mandatory to know and follow a few travel guidelines. For each emirate in the UAE, the travel guidelines are slightly distinct. If you’re not too careful, you might mix it all up.
It is important that you’re well informed about these constantly-evolving Dubai travel guidelines, so as to update yourself. If there are new updates to these guidelines, I’ll keep you posted. That is, if you’re an active subscriber on the blog. You should register and be a part of my wonderful mailing list.
With further ado, below are the Dubai travel guidelines whether you’re to or from the UAE.
For Those Looking To Travel Out Of Dubai
If you’re a Dubai resident looking to travel out of the country, you’re permitted to do so by the government. For pleasure or business, you’re allowed to leave the country.
However, you’re expected to meet the travel and entry requirements of your chosen destination. The entry requirement into the US, for instance, is a little bit different from the one in the UK. You need to look up these requirements from the country’s official website and take note of the things you are expected to do or have with you.
It is also important to note that while you don’t need special permission to leave the country, you are required to get authorized permission to get into Dubai from your chosen destination. The needed approval is from the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) through her official website here.
Note that you’re to do this before booking your flight to Dubai. If you’re traveling for more than a month, you can fill up the application from abroad.
Below are other guidelines to follow when you do return to Dubai from your trip.
- Must possess a COVID-19 negative certificate. A Covid Test is mandatory before traveling back to the Emirate. Come along with a Covid-19 negative certificate issued within 96 hours before your departure to Dubai.
- You may undergo another COVID-19 test during arrival. If you’re a Dubai resident traveling back to the country from countries outside the EU, you may undergo another COVID-19 test when you arrive. This is just a precautionary measure in place to curtail the possible spread of the novel global pandemic. So, you shouldn’t feel surprised.
- Download the Al Hosn tracing app. You are also mandated to download the Al Hosn app for COVID-19 tracing purposes. Navigation on the app is smooth and registration is easy.
Dubai Travel Guidelines for Visitors Traveling Into The Country
If you’re looking to have an amazing experience in Dubai, start packing your things already! Dubai is open for visitors, whether you’re arriving for pleasure or business. Prior to your visit, there are a few mandatory guidelines you’ll need to follow.
Here’s what to expect:
- Provide a COVID-19 negative certificate. You should have undergone a Covid test no more than 96 hours prior to your entry into the city. Once you have a negative test result certificate, you can enter the city without any hassle.
- May undergo a second test on arrival. Additionally, there would be one more Covid test, you may need to undergo upon entry into the city. This is all in a bid to certify that you’re completely safe and no one is at risk of spreading the virus.
- Download and register on the Al Hosn tracing app. This point is straightforward. You need to simply, download and register on this app call Al Hosn.
- Fill a health declaration form. Filling out a Heath Declaration form is mandatory. You can process this at the medical facility closest to you.
- International health insurance document. Make sure you have a good international health insurance plan prior to your arrival. So, it is important that you process and pack it along with the usual travel documents before departure to the emirate.
- Thermal screening. As with all arrivals the world over, you will be subject to a thermal screening on arrival, and if there’s any suspected case of COVID-19 on the flight, everyone will have to undergo testing. If a tourist tests positive to the virus, they will self-isolate at a medical facility that has been provided by the government for 2 weeks. Having the said that, the medical expenses need to be borne by the tourist themselves.
- COVID-19 Preventive Measures. The government of Dubai tasks everyone in the Emirate to maintain physical distancing, properly wash and sanitize your hands, and always put on a face mask when you’re out.
Enjoy your Visit to Dubai
Dubai is one of the best and popular tourist destinations in the world. Packed with a lot of attraction from the tallest building in the world (Burj Khalifa) to the Deira market, every single sight is breathtakingly beautiful. It’s commonplace to see visitor troop in their number for a weekend staycation or a family outing.
It is necessary to be equipped with information pertaining to the Dubai travel guidelines to experience the best time there. In my blog, I have highlighted the must-have international travel accessories you will need for your vacation in another country. Read all about it here.
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