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During Covid-19 situation, different countries have taken their respective protocols for passengers who arriving and departure at their airports. If you are planning to travel to UAE to INDIA and INDIA to UAE, before you travel check the complete guidelines, of both of the countries and enjoy a hassle-free and safe journey!
Here,
UAE & INDIA International Arrival & Departure Guidelines:
DUBAI
COVID-19 Guidelines For Passengers From Dubai to India:
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- Eligibility
to travel to India: Stranded Indian nationals; All Overseas Citizens of India
(OCI) cardholders holding UAE passports, and UAE nationals (including
diplomats) holding valid visa issued by an Indian Mission in any category
covered under Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) guidelines dated 30.06.2020
- To
know the detailed Indian guidelines for arrivals into India, please see
‘Arrivals into India’ section
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COVID-19 Guidelines For Passengers From India to Dubai:
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- UAE
nationals, residents, others holding any type of visa or seeking visa on
arrival shall be allowed to travel
- UAE
residents who have Dubai issued residence visa must obtain GDRFA approval
before travelling through
https://smart.gdrfad.gov.ae/Smart_OTCServicesPortal/ReturnPermitService.aspx
- UAE
residents holding residence visa issued through any other emirate are
required to upload their Emirates ID number, passport, and nationality on
https://uaeentry.ica.gov.ae/ to verify the authenticity of their travel. In
order to be able to travel, customers must show a green status against their
registration details on above website.
- Customers
with UAE resident permits expired before 01st March 2020 shall not be
permitted to enter UAE. They shall be required to obtain a new visa before
travelling
- Customers
holding UAE resident permits expired after 01st March, 2020 shall be
permitted to enter UAE till 31st December with a condition that the customer
shall get the visa revalidated within 30 days of arrival into the UAE
- UAE
residents who have stayed outside the country for more than 180 days shall
also be allowed to enter UAE
- Seamen
shall be allowed to travel to Dubai with all necessary documents such as
passport, CDC booklet, Guarantee letter, Ok to Board Letter and should be in
possession of valid 96Hrs transit visa. Seamen intending to travel beyond UAE
are currently not permitted to travel on our flights
- Customers
must carry a negative PCR certificate in printed form, from a
government-approved laboratory in India (ICMR) or a Certified designated
laboratory which is available on https://www.icmr.gov.in/pdf/covid/labs/COVID_Testing_Labs_10072020.pdf
issued no more than 96 hours before departure
- Note:
Children under 12 years are exempted from Pre-COVID test
- All
customers must undergo a PCR test upon arrival into Dubai as well
- Transit/transfer
beyond UAE will not be permitted
- All
customers must fill up two forms:
- Self-health
declaration to be filled and submitted to IndiGo during check-in
- Quarantine
undertaking form to be filled and submitted to authorities upon arrival into
Dubai
- All
customers must download the COVID-19 Dubai Smart App and generate a QR code
on their device before entering Dubai. Click to download– Android & iOS
versions of the App
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SHARJAH
COVID-19 Guidelines For Passengers From Sharjah to India:
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- Eligibility
to travel to India: Stranded Indian nationals; All Overseas Citizens of India
(OCI) cardholders holding UAE passports, and UAE nationals (including
diplomats) holding valid visa issued by an Indian Mission in any category
covered under Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) guidelines dated 30.06.2020
- Customers
departing from Sharjah must be in possession of valid negative RT-PCR
certificate issued within 96 hours of the departure. Children under 12 years
are exempted from pre-Covid test
- To
know the detailed Indian guidelines for arrivals into India, please see
‘Arrivals into India’ section
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COVID-19 Guidelines For passengers
from India to Sharjah:
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- UAE
nationals, residents or others holding any type of visa shall be allowed to
travel.
- Customers
seeking Visa on Arrival shall not be allowed to travel
- ICA
approval is not required, however it is mandatory for the UAE residents to
upload their Emirates ID number, passport, and nationality on
https://uaeentry.ica.gov.ae/ to verify the authenticity of their travel. In
order to be able to travel, customers must show a green status against their
registration details on above website
- UAE
residents with GDRFA approval shall be allowed to travel to Sharjah
- Customers
with UAE resident permits expired before 01st March 2020 shall not be permitted
to enter UAE. They shall be required to obtain a new visa before travelling
- Customers
holding UAE resident permits expired after 01st March, 2020 shall be
permitted to enter UAE till 31st December with a condition that the customer
shall get the visa revalidated within 30 days of arrival into the UAE
- UAE
residents who have stayed outside the country for more than 180 days shall
also be allowed to enter UAE
- Seamen
shall be allowed to travel to Sharjah with all necessary documents such as
passport, CDC booklet, Guarantee letter, Ok to Board Letter and should be in
possession of valid 96Hrs transit visa. Seamen intending to travel beyond UAE
are currently not permitted to travel on our flights
- Customers
must carry a negative PCR certificate in printed form, from a
government-approved laboratory in India (ICMR) or a certified designated
laboratory which is available on
https://www.icmr.gov.in/pdf/covid/labs/COVID_Testing_Labs_10072020.pdf issued
no more than 96 hours before departure
- Note:
Children under 12 years are exempted from pre-Covid test.
- All
customers must undergo a PCR test upon arrival into Sharjah as well
- Transit/transfer
beyond UAE will not be permitted
- All
customers must undergo 14-day home quarantine if the stay is in Sharjah.
- If
proceeding to Dubai upon landing into Sharjah, then quarantine rules of Dubai
will be applicable
- All
customers must fill up the quarantine undertaking form and submit to
authorities upon arrival into Sharjah
- All
customers must download and register on the ALHOSN App
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ABU DHABI
COVID-19 Guidelines For passengers from Abu
Dhabi to India
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- Eligibility
to travel to India: Stranded Indian nationals; All Overseas Citizens of India
(OCI) cardholders holding UAE passports, and UAE nationals (including
diplomats) holding valid visa issued by an Indian Mission in any category
covered under Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) guidelines dated 30.06.2020
- Customers
departing from Abu Dhabi are required to be in possession of valid negative
RT-PCR certificate issued no more than 96 hours before departure. Physical
copy of the certificate is required to be submitted with airline
representative at the time of check-in
- ***Note:
Children under 12 years are exempted from pre-Covid test
- To
know the detailed Indian guidelines for arrivals into India, please see
‘Arrivals into India’ section
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COVID-19 Guidelines For passengers from India to Abu Dhabi
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- UAE
nationals and residents are allowed to travel
- Customers
seeking Visa on Arrival shall not be allowed to travel
- ICA or
GDRFA approval is not required, however it is mandatory for the UAE residents
to upload their Emirates ID number, passport, and nationality on
https://uaeentry.ica.gov.ae to verify the authenticity of their travel. In
order to be able to travel, customers must show a green status against their registration
details on above website.
- Seamen
shall be allowed to travel to Abu Dhabi with all necessary documents such as
passport, CDC booklet, Guarantee letter, Ok to Board Letter and should be in
possession of valid 96Hrs transit visa. Seamen intending to travel beyond UAE
are currently not permitted to travel on our flights
- Customers
must carry a negative PCR certificate in printed form, from a
government-approved laboratory in India (ICMR) or a certified designated
laboratory which is available on https://www.icmr.gov.in/pdf/covid/labs/COVID_Testing_Labs_10072020.pdf
issued no more than 96 hours before departure
- ***Note:
Children under 12 years are exempted from pre-Covid test
- Residents
must undergo a PCR test upon arrival into Abu Dhabi as well
- Transit/transfer
beyond UAE will not be permitted
- All
customers must agree to undergo 14-day home quarantine
- All
customers must fill a health declaration form and submit it at the
Immigration counter on arrival
- All
customers must download and register on the
ALHOSN App
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