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COVID 19 travel restrictions issued by India – here are all the key points you must know
India’s Ministry of Health recently released a new set of travel restrictions for all visitors to the country. The announcement has been made with the aim of controlling the spread of COVID-19.
People from the following countries will not be allowed to enter India until further notice:
Afghanistan | Liechtenstein |
---|---|
Austria | Lithuania |
Belgium | Luxemburg |
Bulgaria | Malaysia |
Croatia | Malta |
Cyprus | Netherlands |
Czech Republic | Norway |
Denmark | Philippines |
Estonia | Poland |
Finland | Portugal |
France | Romania |
Germany | Slovakia |
Greece | Slovenia |
Iceland | Spain |
Hungary | Sweden |
Ireland | Switzerland |
Italy | Turkey |
Latvia | The United Kingdom |
Foreigners already in the country can apply to the FRRO/FRO for a visa extension. They may choose to go out of India but may not be permitted re-entry with the same visa. Foreigners with project or employment visas may be exempt from this restriction.
Diplomats, officials and individuals holding a passport issued by the UN/ international organizations are exempt from this restriction.
They will be permitted to enter India as long as they have a Covid-19 Negative Certificate. Dependents of these individuals who hold normal passports will not be allowed.
Indians have been advised to avoid all non-essential international travel. The salient points included in the COVID 19 travel restrictions issued by India are:
Provisions to collect samples from and test students and travelers with compassionate cases from Italy have been made and organized accordingly. Those with a negative test result will be allowed to travel to India but will be subject to a minimum 14 day quarantine on arrival.
The Indian Government, before imposing the restrictions, had already put certain precautionary measures in place. For instance, if you are coming to India, fill out the self-reporting form. It is advisable to download this form and carry a copy with you in case they are not available at the airport.
Even if you are an Indian citizen returning home from a foreign country, you must fill it up.
People flying from or have visited Italy or South Korea need to present a medical certificate that says they are COVID-19 free. South Korea and Italian citizens who were issued a fresh visa post-March 5 are eligible to enter the country only with the certificate issued by authorities from their respective countries.
All passengers entering India from China, the Republic of Korea, France, Iran, Italy, Germany and Spain will be quarantined for 14 days. This will also be applicable to people transiting through Oman, the UAE, Kuwait and Qatar.
Quarantine regulations remain the same for foreigners and Indians. Indians returning from the Republic of Korea and Italy must have a Covid-19 Negative Certificate. Passengers returning from Italy are no longer allowed back into the country with effect from March 18, 2020.
OCI cardholders must get a fresh visa to enter India. OCI cardholders from restricted countries may not be permitted entry into India. Individuals with an OCI card coming from Italy and the Republic of Korea must have a Covid-19 Negative Certificate.
Controlling the spread of COVIS-19 is not just the responsibility of the government but also the responsibility of every individual. Hence, avoid all unnecessary domestic and international travel.
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