Khaleej Times

Keeping UAE on UK red list makes no sense, say expats

- SM Ayaz Zakir ayaz@khaleejtim­es.com

UK expats are disappoint­ed that the UAE is still on the UK’S red list of countries despite a government review.

James, creative director, who was scheduled to leave for the UK on July 24, was clearly frustrated. “I received a message from the Emirates stating the flights has been cancelled,” he said.

“The UAE has left no stone unturned in curbing the spread of Covid-19. Besides rigorous testing, it is also among the top nations in terms of vaccinatio­ns,” James added. “Keeping the UAE on the red list is unbelievab­le,” he added.

The UK expat has not met his family in the UK for over two years. He said his 3-year-old son is waiting to meet his grandfathe­r in the UK, whom he hasn’t seen in the last two years. “We had planned a family vacation, but now I have to accept the fact that I will not be present at the gathering,” he said.

Currently, only UK and Irish

nationals and UAE residents with UK residency can travel to the European nation directly — but they will have to quarantine in a hotel on arrival.

“If you have been in a country or territory on the red list in the last 10 days, you will only be allowed to enter the UK if you are a British or Irish National, or you have residency rights in the UK,” the UK government’s website states.

People travelling to the UK can, however, opt to holiday in an amber or green country for 11 days prior to their arrival in

the UK. But many UK expats believe that this is not a feasible option as they will still be away from their families.

“Quarantine in the UK is very expensive. We have no choice for accommodat­ion. I learned that we will have to pay £1750 (Dh8500) per person for a 10day quarantine,” he added.

Alexia Lawrence Jones, client services director, Brazen MENA, is disappoint­ed with the update, as she had been waiting to reunite with her family and friends since January last year.

 ?? Reuters ?? Currently only Uk and Irish nationals and UAE residents with Uk residency can travel to the European nation directly — but they will have to quarantine in a hotel on arrival. —
Reuters Currently only Uk and Irish nationals and UAE residents with Uk residency can travel to the European nation directly — but they will have to quarantine in a hotel on arrival. —

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