Home GCC UAE UAE to allow Omanis to enter through land ports from November 16 Omani citizens are required to present a negative PCR test result by Zainab Mansoor November 14, 2020 The citizens of Oman can enter the UAE through its land ports without prior approval, effective November 16, 2020. The entrance will be in line with preventive and precautionary measures, the National Emergency Crisis and Disasters Management Authority, Federal Authority For Identity And Citizenship, and Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation said in a joint statement. Omani citizens are required to present a negative PCR test result, provided the pre-examination was from accredited laboratories in their country, and that the validity period of the test does not exceed 48 hours from the date of the test. They are also required to conduct a Covid-19 test at the ports upon arrival and follow all preventive and precautionary measures, in addition to installing the Al Hosn application. UAE allows Omanis to enter through land ports without prior approval and according preventive and precautionary measures from 16 November 2020. #CommitToWin#نلتزم_لننتصر pic.twitter.com/PaxlV78q4U — NCEMA UAE (@NCEMAUAE) November 14, 2020 A PCR test is mandatory on the fourth day for those that have stayed for four consecutive days in the UAE. The Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship also noted that the quarantine procedures for visitors coming into the country are in accordance with the local procedures followed in the various emirates. In case of a positive Covid-19 result, the protocols for denied entry will be put into effect, as per the international rules. The UAE reported a total of 147,961 infections and 528 deaths since the onset of the Covid-19 virus. Read: UAE reports 1,226 new Covid-19 cases, 668 recoveries and 5 deaths Tags Approvals Covid-19 Land Ports Omani citizens PCR Test UAE 0 Comments You might also like Flying Taxis: How Archer aims to revolutionise travel in the UAE UAE to announce petrol, diesel prices for January; will rates drop in 2024? How REITs are unlocking the potential of UAE real estate GCC region M&A blazes trail as global deals decline