UAE suspends entry for returning expats to curb the spread of coronavirus

UAE suspends entry for returning expats to curb the spread of coronavirus
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation requested that all valid residency visa holders outside of the UAE to get in touch with the country’s diplomatic missions. (File/AFP)
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Updated 19 March 2020
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UAE suspends entry for returning expats to curb the spread of coronavirus

UAE suspends entry for returning expats to curb the spread of coronavirus
  • The new regulation is set for two weeks, but is subject to renewal
  • Individuals outside of the UAE should get in touch with the diplomatic mission

DUBAI: The United Arab Emirates has suspended entry into the country for all foreign nationals, including those with residency visas, starting March 19, state news agency WAM reported on Thursday.

The new regulation is set for two weeks, but might be renewed depending on the situation with the coronavirus spread.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation requested that all valid residency visa holders outside of the UAE to get in touch with the country’s diplomatic missions in the country they are currently in for support and to provide a way of returning.

Meanwhile, those traveling for business were requested to get in touch with their company and the UAE’s diplomatic mission.

The UAE has also temporarily suspended all visa on entry permits as a precautionary measure against the spread of coronavirus.