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The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) has issued the updated list of ‘green list’ countries.
Passengers arriving from these countries will be exempt from mandatory quarantine measures after landing in Abu Dhabi and will only be required to undergo PCR test at the airport.
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The department said countries, regions and territories included within the ‘green list’ will be regularly updated based on international development on Covid-19 situations. Inclusion in the list is subject to strict criteria of health and safety to ensure the well-being of the UAE community.
The list only applies to countries passengers are arriving from rather than citizenship.
Updated ‘green list’ on March 22, 2021:
— Australia
— Bhutan
— Brunei
— China
— Greenland
— Hong Kong (SAR)
— Iceland
— Mauritius
— Morocco
— New Zealand
— Saudi Arabia
— Singapore
More information on the ‘Green List’ can be found on www.visitabudhabi.com. DCT Abu Dhabi will also continue to issue updates on the list and overall travel status.
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