The conditions under which Bangladeshis will be allowed to go to Saudi Arabia



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Saudi Arabia has said it will allow citizens of 25 countries, including Bangladesh, to enter the country subject to certain conditions after lifting its entry ban.

Various media outlets, including the Saudi Gazette, Express Riyadh and Arab News, have reported that Saudi Airlines will allow passengers to travel to Saudi Arabia from abroad with seven conditions.

Saudi Airlines has issued a statement saying that passengers must adhere to health rules as per the guidelines issued by the Saudi Health Authority.

However, the First Secretary of the Bangladeshi Embassy in Saudi Arabia, Mostafa Jamil Khan, said that although he did not know of any official decision on the matter, he did know this decision unofficially.

Saudi authorities did not say when citizens of the 25 countries would be allowed to enter Saudi Arabia.

The conditions under which permission to go to Saudi Arabia can be obtained

Citizens of 25 countries will be able to enter Saudi Arabia subject to certain conditions, the country’s authorities said.

All passengers wishing to travel to Saudi Arabia must undergo home quarantine for seven days before boarding. The duration of this quarantine for doctors and health workers will be three days. Doctors will need a negative coronavirus certificate after quarantine.

Passengers must also complete a specific form prescribed by the Saudi Health Authority before traveling by plane.

The form must be submitted to the Airport Health Control Center after landing at the Saudi Arabian airport.

All passengers are urged to check in by downloading two apps called Tatman and Tawakkalna.

You are also instructed to register your address in the Tatman app within eight hours of landing in Saudi Arabia.

The guidelines also include conditions to check for coronavirus symptoms, go to a health center as soon as coronavirus symptoms appear or call 936 and monitor your health regularly through the Tatman app.

You are also urged to take precautionary measures according to the instructions mentioned in the form while self-quarantining before traveling by plane.

Saudi Arabia banned all international flights in March after the coronavirus outbreak began. Subsequently, the ban was extended in several stages.

Source: BBC



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