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UAE 두바이 국경 오픈 확정 7월7일

koosoo 2020. 6. 23. 00:31

UAE 두바이 국경 오픈을 확정했습니다. 7월7일 부터

비즈니스/여행자 모두에게 국경을 오픈하고 관광객을 받는다고 합니다.

6월23일 내일부터 자국민들의 해외로의 출국을 먼저열고,

7월7일부터는 외국인의 입국제한을 모두 푼다고 하네요.

도착전 96시간 안에 PCR 테스트 음성결과를 제출해야한다고 합니다.

 

United Arab Emirates (Dubai) To Welcome Back Foreign Visitors From July 7, 2020

The United Arab Emirates have announced that effective July 7, 2020 they will allow foreign visitors into Dubai again provided they can produce/pass a negative PCR test in order to clear immigration.

This makes it possible for foreigners visiting the UAE (Dubai) on business or tourism related trips starting two weeks from now and slowly restarting the hospitality sector in the country.

As the country is in the process of gradually reopening (UAE residents are allowed back in and also leave the country effective tomorrow, June 23 2020) it’s also preparing to welcome back international visitors. So far all media reports exclusively mention Dubai and not Abu Dhabi for the borders to reopen.

Gulf News reports today that there are several hurdles to take in order to clear immigration which includes PCR tests and possible quarantine if the test indicates that someone is infected by the Coronavirus.

Dubai will begin allowing tourists in from July 7, 2020, and citizens and residents can resume outbound travel from June 23, 2020, Dubai Media Office said on Sunday. Here are the new guidelines for air travel, according to Dubai Media Office.

General Guidelines

• Citizens and residents allowed to travel to any foreign destination, according to measures taken by countries regarding foreign arrivals.

• Travelers bear full responsibility for their actions and for checking the COVID-19 situation of the country they wish to visit, as well as self-monitoring any symptoms they may experience.

• All citizens and residents will have to undergo a PCR test upon arrival at Dubai airports.

• Tourists given the option to show their PCR test results (valid for 96 hours) upon their arrival to Dubai or carry out a test at Dubai airports.

• All positive COVID-19 cases will be quarantined for 14 days, with travelers bearing the costs of treatment and isolation.

RETURN OF DUBAI RESIDENTS FROM JUNE 22, 2020

• Return approvals are carried out by Dubai’s General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs through a direct link with airlines.

• PCR tests are taken at Dubai airports.

• 14-day quarantine imposed for all positive COVID-19 cases.

DUBAI CITIZENS AND RESIDENTS ALLOWED TO TRAVEL ABROAD FROM JUNE 23, 2020

• Citizens and residents allowed to travel to foreign destinations, according to Dubai airports’ official flight schedules and subject to airports being operational at these destinations.

• PCR tests at Dubai airports must be taken upon their return.

• 14-day quarantine imposed for all positive COVID-19 cases.

ENTRY OF VISITORS AND TOURISTS TO DUBAI FROM JULY 7, 2020

• Tourists and visitors allowed to enter, according to Dubai airports’ official flight schedules and subject to airports being operational at their departure destinations.

TRAVEL PROCEDURES FROM COUNTRY OF DEPARTURE:

PCR test not required

• No PCR test required before departure

• Fill out the Health Declaration Form before departure and sign the costs declaration

• Airlines have the right to deny travelers if they display any symptoms of COVID-19.

ARRIVAL PROCEDURES AT DUBAI AIRPORTS:

PCR test required

• PCR test taken upon arrival at Dubai airports

  • Ensure arrivals download COVID-19 DXB app

Tourists are "required to present recent Covid-19 negative certificate or undergo testing at Dubai airports" it said, with those testing positive to observe a 14-day isolation.

A test for coronavirus is mandatory and should done 96 hours before travelling to Dubai, the report said.

Visitors are also required to have international health insurance and download a special phone application that lists their details, as well as fill a special "health declaration form", it added.

 

Dubai also announced that citizens and residents would be allowed to travel abroad from Tuesday.