‎Entry ban on Indians lifted Oman: Admission to those who received two doses of vaccine‎

‎Muscat: Oman with an important announcement for Indian diaspora. Oman has lifted the entry ban imposed on Indians with the spread of covid. With the lifting of the travel ban on Indians, people who have received both doses of vaccines will be able to return to the country from September 1. The rule is that the second dose should have been at least 14 days after receiving the vaccine. Only such people can return to the country. This has been informed by the Oman Civil Aviation Authority. The ban has been lifted on people from 18 countries, including India.‎


‎Only those who have received Oman-approved vaccines such as Oxford AstraSenaka, Pfizer, Sputnik and Sinowak will be able to return. The Oman administration has also made it clear in its notification that this will apply to all those who come to Oman via land, sea and air borders. The travel ban to Oman has been in place for the past four months. Meanwhile, a declaration of relief comes out‎

‎Thousands are stranded, including in India, following the imposition of an entry ban on Oman Indians. The new decision will bring relief to such people. With the release of the notification, it has been reported that various airlines may start booking tickets as early as this evening. Those who have Oman resident visas, get on-arrival visas and do not need visas for travel will be permitted to travel. At the same time, the flight will be launched on the basis of the Air Bubble Agreement, which came into force last November, in the absence of lifting the ban on International Flights by India.‎



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