Begin typing your search above and press return to search.
proflie-avatar
Login
exit_to_app
Although late, arrest warrant arrived
access_time 25 Nov 2024 4:02 AM GMT
Political dimensions of peoples verdict
access_time 24 Nov 2024 3:45 AM GMT
Adani and his group buying governments
access_time 23 Nov 2024 6:53 AM GMT
Trump
access_time 22 Nov 2024 2:47 PM GMT
election commmission
access_time 22 Nov 2024 4:02 AM GMT
Champions Trophy tournament
access_time 21 Nov 2024 5:00 AM GMT
DEEP READ
Munambam Waqf issue decoded
access_time 16 Nov 2024 5:18 PM GMT
Ukraine
access_time 16 Aug 2023 5:46 AM GMT
Foreign espionage in the UK
access_time 22 Oct 2024 8:38 AM GMT
exit_to_app
Homechevron_rightMiddle Eastchevron_rightBahrainchevron_rightCovid-19: Bahrain sets...

Covid-19: Bahrain sets new restrictions for travellers from India and 4 other countries

text_fields
bookmark_border
Covid-19: Bahrain sets new restrictions for travellers from India and 4 other countries
cancel

Bahrain has introduced new travel restrictions for those coming to Bahrain from five countries, including India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal, state-run BNA reported. The Nationality, Passports and Residence Affairs (NPRA) announced that entry would be limited to Bahrainis, GCC nationals and travellers with Bahraini residence visa from Sunday (May 23).

In the wake of rising covid cases in the aforementioned countries, NPRA mandates quarantine for ten days and a negative PCR certificate taken 48 hours before the arrival for all those permitted entry. Upon arrival, all travellers are required to undergo a series of three PCR tests costing 36 Dinars, on the first day, the fifth day and the final one on the 10th day of arrival.

Travellers from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Nepal holding new work visas are advised to produce a letter confirming their lodging in Bahrain from the respective firms.

Meanwhile, the Kingdom has restricted entry access to most public areas, including shopping malls, restaurants, salons, cinemas and government offices, to immunised residents, those who recovered from coronavirus or completed 14 days after receiving the second jab of the COVID-19 vaccine. Commercial centres such as supermarkets, banks, pharmacies and hospitals are open to non-vaccinated people.

Show Full Article
TAGS:#Travel restrictionsBahrain Updates
Next Story