Pakistan
UAE allows Pakistanis to travel with attested COVID immunization certificate
Dubai: Starting next month, Pakistani passengers flying into the United Arab Emirates (UAE) will be required to carry Covid-19 certificates attested by UAE embassy and Pakistan's foreign ministry.
With effect from August 1, UAE has made it mandatory for passengers travelling from Pakistan to carry attested Covid-19 certificates. This applies not only to regular passengers, but officials and diplomats as well.
In addition, UAE Embassy in Abu Dhabi has issued a circular on July 14 to inform the Pakistan Foreign Office about the new travel requirements.
According to official notification from UAE embassy in Islamabad, "It is mandatory to carry a UAE embassy attested vaccine certificate for Covid-19 issued by the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) along with Counsellor Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Islamabad, before travelling to the UAE”.
The Consulate General of Pakistan, Dubai, has confirmed that the circular was issued by the UAE embassy.
According to the UAE's General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), regular passenger flights from Pakistan to the UAE are suspended until further notice.
Meanwhile, Pakistani expats who get vaccinated in the UAE are exempted from the new travel rule.
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