SOP for Foreign Travel also Issued
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Only
7 days Institutional Quarantine for Arrivals
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Non
Scheduled Aircraft bringing back Stranded Indians can take Passengers to Source
Countries on Return Leg
[MHA Press Release dated 24th May 2020]
Union Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) has issued
a Standard Operating Protocol (SOP) for movement of Indian Nationals stranded outside
the country and for those persons stranded in India who are desirous to travel abroad
for urgent reasons. This order is in supersession of MHA order, dated 05.05.2020,
on the same subject. These SOPs would also apply to passengers arriving through
the land borders.
In order to contain the spread of COVID-19 pandemic,
international travel of passengers has been prohibited under lockdown measures.
As per information available, many Indian Nationals who had travelled to different
countries before the lockdown, on various purposes such as employment, studies/
internships, tourism, business, etc., are stranded abroad. Due to their prolonged
stay abroad, they are facing distress and are desirous of returning to India urgently.
Apart from the above cases, there are other Indian Nationals who need to visit India
in medical emergencies or death of a family member. There are also many persons
stranded in India, who desirous to travel abroad urgently for various purposes.
For travel of Indian Nationals stranded abroad, priority will be given to compelling cases in distress, including
migrant workers/ labourers who have been laid off, short
term visa holders faced with expiry of visas, persons with medical emergency/ pregnant
women/ elderly, those required to return to India due to death of family member,
and students.
Such persons would have to register themselves
with the Indian Missions in the country where they are stranded, along with necessary
details as prescribed by MEA. They would travel to India by non
scheduled commercial flights as allowed by Ministry of Civil Aviation (MOCA)
and ships as allowed by Department of Military Affairs (DMA)/ Ministry of Shipping
(MOS). The cost of travel would have to be borne by the travellers.
Further, only those who are asymptomatic would be allowed to travel to India.
Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) would prepare
flight/ ship wise database of all such travellers, including
relevant details and share with the respective State/ UT in advance. Further, MEA
would designate their State/ UT wise nodal officers, who would co-ordinate with
the nodal officers designated for this purpose by the respective States/ UTs. The
schedule (day, place and time of arrival) of the incoming flight/ ship would displayed
by MEA on their online digital platform, on at least two days
notice.
The Guidelines for international arrivals, including
for quarantine arrangements, issued by Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoHFW), have also been attached in the link below along with
MHA SOPs. According to Health Ministry guidelines, before boarding all travellers would have to give an undertaking that they would
undergo mandatory quarantine for 14 days – self paid 7-day institutional quarantine,
followed by 7-day isolation at home.
For persons stranded in India who are desirous
to travel abroad, would have to apply to Ministry
of Civil Aviation (MoCA) or to any agency designated by
MoCA for this purpose, along with necessary details, including
the places of departure and arrival, as prescribed by MoCA.
The travel from India would be on non-scheduled commercial flights that have been
allowed by MoCA for bringing back stranded Indian Nationals
from abroad. The cost of travel would have to be borne by the travellers.
Travel to destination countries would be allowed
for those who are citizens of that country; who hold visa of at least one year duration
of that country; and green card or OCI card holder. In cases of medical emergency
or death in the family, Indian Nationals holding six month visa can also be allowed.
Before the tickets of such persons are confirmed. MoCA
will ensure that the destination country allows entry of such persons in that country.
Indian seafarers/ crew seeking to accept contracts
to serve on vessels abroad, can travel on the non-scheduled commercial flights departing
from India under the Vande Bharat Mission or other flights
arranged by their employers, subject to clearance given by the Ministry of Shipping.
At the time of boarding the flight, MoCA will ensure that all travellers
undergo thermal screening as per health protocol. Only asymptomatic travellers would be allowed to board the flight. While on board
the flight, required precautions such as wearing of masks, environmental hygiene,
respiratory hygiene, hand hygiene etc. would have to be observed by everyone on
board.
Click here to see
the SOP Document and Health Ministry Guidelines