UAE allows citizens, residents to travel from June 23

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A joint announcement by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation (MOFAIC), the Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship (ICA), and the National Emergency Crisis and Disaster Management (NCEMA) stated that from June 23, select categories of UAE citizens and residents will be permitted to travel abroad to certain destinations. The statement also mentioned that the categories of people along with the approved destinations would be announced at a later date.

Additionally, the UAE will facilitate travel in line with all the appropriate precautionary and preventative measures to tackle the Covid-19 pandemic.

The statement mentioned that guidelines and procedures for travellers will be also announced and must be adhered to by both UAE citizens and residents before they travel, during their stay abroad and on their return to the UAE.

The joint statement clarified that the announcement came following thorough evaluations by authorities of the successful preventative measures currently in place and recent positive developments.

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