DCT Abu Dhabi updates green list

The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) has announced a further update to the ‘Green List’ of countries for inbound travel into Abu Dhabi, as it supports the easing of travel restrictions whilst maintaining safety protocols. All travellers arriving from the updated ‘Green List’ destinations will be exempt from mandatory quarantine measures after landing in Abu Dhabi.

Travellers will be required to present a negative PCR COVID-19 test result valid for a maximum of 48 hours before departure, and undergo an additional PCR test upon arrival at Abu Dhabi International Airport. Vaccinated passengers from the updated ‘Green List’ countries will take another PCR test on day 6 (the day of arrival into Abu Dhabi counts as day 1). Unvaccinated travellers arriving from ‘Green List’ countries will must take PCR tests on days 6 and 9.

Countries, regions, and territories included on the ‘Green List’ will be regularly updated based on international developments. Inclusion on the list is subject to strict criteria of health and safety protocols for travel, ensuring and prioritising the well-being of the UAE community.

To note, the countries on the ‘Green List’ have been given the green light for travel and refer to inbound travel origin, not citizenship of passenger.

Below is the updated ‘Green List’ as of 3 January 2022 – 12:01 AM:

1. Albania

2.Algeria

3.Armenia

4.Australia

5.Austria

6.Azerbaijan

7.Bahrain

8.Belarus

9.Belgium

10.Bosnia and Herzegovina

11.Brazil

12.Bulgaria

13.Burma

14.Cambodia

15.Canada

16.China

17.Croatia

18.Cyprus

19.Czech Republic

20.Denmark

21.Finland

22.France

23.Georgia

24.Germany

25.Greece

26.Hong Kong (SAR)

27.Hungary

28.Indonesia

29.Iran

30.Iraq

31.Israel

32.Italy

33.Japan

34.Kazakhstan

35.Kuwait

36.Kyrgyzstan

37.Laos

38.Latvia

39.Luxembourg

40.Malaysia

41.Maldives

42.Netherlands

43.Morocco

44.Norway

45.Oman

46.Papua New Guinea

47.Philippines

48.Poland

49.Portugal

50.Republic of Ireland

51.Romania

52.Saudi Arabia

53.Serbia

54.Singapore

55.Slovakia

56.Slovenia

57.South Korea

58.Spain

59.Sweden

60.Switzerland

61.Syria

62.Seychelles

63.Taiwan, Province of China

64.Tajikistan

65.Thailand

66.Tunisia

67.Yemen

68.Turkmenistan

69.Ukraine

70.United States of America

71.Uzbekistan

 

More information on the ‘Green List’ can be found on www.visitabudhabi.com.