Saudi Lifts Travel Ban on UAE and Other Countries
- Publish date: Tuesday، 18 January 2022
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Saudi Arabia announced on Tuesday it will lift the travel ban on UAE, South Africa and Argentina on Wednesday morning.
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The Saudi Ministry of Interior said the lifting of restrictions at the country's land, sea and airports will come into place at 11:00 am (local time) on Wednesday.
Saudi also allowed vaccinated residents to return to Saudi Arabia, even from red list countries.
#وزارة_الداخلية: إيقاف تعليق القدوم إلى المملكة عبر المنافذ البرية والبحرية والجوية من الإمارات وجنوب أفريقيا والأرجنتين اعتباراً من الساعة 11 صباح غدٍ الأربعاء، والسماح بسفر المواطنين إليها.#واس_عام pic.twitter.com/dh7MoZ4C0g
— واس العام (@SPAregions) September 7, 2021
Saudi Arabia banned travel to the UAE on July 4 because of a surge in Covid-19 cases. The kingdom has been relaxing travel restrictions periodically.
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At the end of August, a ban on travel from 20 countries including India, Pakistan and Indonesia was lifted. The move allowed thousands of expatriate workers to return after being stranded abroad for months.
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