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Residents and citizens can travel to certain destinations from June 23, provided the fulfill certain requirements. Here is all you need to know. Image Credit: WAM
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The guidelines were announced by the National Emergency, Crisis and Disaster Management Authority (NCEMA) on June 17. Image Credit: WAM
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Important: Individuals older than 70 years are not allowed to travel. Image Credit: AFP
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Destinations have been categorised as low, medium or high risk. Image Credit: AFP
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Medium risk destinations - A limited and specific group of people are allowed to travel to these countries. Image Credit: AP
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Medium risk destinations will be open to people who fall under specific categories. Image Credit: AFP
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Process for travelling. 1. Register with ICA at https://ica.gov.ae/ Image Credit: AP
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2. Get a COVID-19 test done 48 hours before travelling. 3. Apply for medical insurance 4. Sign a consent form for quarantine upon arrival. Image Credit: AP
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5. Fill in other forms pledging not to travel to destinations other than those submitted in the form. Image Credit: AP
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You cannot change your destinations after registering with the ICA or booking your tickets. Image Credit: WAM
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What if I contract COVID-19 during my trip? Image Credit: WAM
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Which steps should I follow on arrival to the UAE? 1. 14-day quarantine. Read a detailed guide on quarantine requirements in the UAE here: https://gulfnews.com/1.1592131895087 Image Credit: WAM
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The quarantine can be reduced to seven days in certain situations. Image Credit: WAM
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2. Get a PCR test done for COVID-19, within 48 hours of your return. Image Credit: AFP