Indians vaccinated in Saudi Arabia won’t be required to quarantine on return
2 min readEarlier in July, Saudi Arabia stated that it would impose a prohibition of three-year trips to citizens traveling in countries that are on the Red List of Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia on Tuesday the quarantine rule for the Indians who received the two doses of Covid-19 vaccines in the Gulf Nation. The Indian Embassy in Riyadh announced on Twitter that Indian citizens vaccinated fully against CIVID-19 in the country can enter the country of the Middle East directly without forty in a third country.
“The embassy is pleased to inform that the Saudi authorities have announced that Indian nationals who traveled to India after receiving the two doses of the vaccine in Saudi Arabia will be able to return to the Kingdom directly without the need for quarantine in a country Third party “, the embassy tweeted with its official handle @indianembriadh.
Earlier in July, Saudi Arabia stated that it would impose a prohibition of three-year trips to citizens traveling in countries that are on the Red List of Saudi Arabia. He stated that these measures were taken to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and its new variants. The Middle East nation has raised a trip ban imposed on people arriving from 11 countries. The prohibition remains effective for nine countries that include India and Pakistan.
The United Arab Emirates Tuesday have temporarily suspended emitting visas at the arrival of Indian passengers. He stated that passengers who are in India over the last 14 days or who arrived from India will not be allowed visa on arrival.