Saudi Arabia's General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) has clarified that unvaccinated domestic workers may enter the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in a normal manner and there is no need to provide PCR certificates.
GACA responded after a Saudi Citizen inquired about the possibility of his domestic employee coming to the Kingdom without having received the Corona vaccine.
The GACA replied that domestic workers who have not received the Corona vaccine are allowed entry into Saudi Arabia normally.
Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Interior announced earlier this month that non-vaccinated expatriates can enter the country, regardless of their vaccination status. For those coming to or entering the Kingdom, there is no need to submit a negative PCR test certificate.
In addition, the Ministry has scrapped institutional and home quarantine applications for those entering Saudi Arabia.
In a report published in Saudi Gazette, GACA confirmed previously that resident expatriates can enter the Kingdom without spending 14 days in quarantine.
SOURCE : SAUDI EXPATRIATES
