Nepal suspends visas for all national including NRN till April 30

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The Department of Immigration under the Ministry of Home Affairs has today announced sweeping travel restrictions as a measure against COVID-19.

The Department issued the notice considering the World Health Organization’s declaration that the coronavirus outbreak was now a pandemic.

Visa-on-arrival for all foreigners entering the country through Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) immigration point has been suspended from March 14, 2020, to April 30, 2020. A meeting of the high-level coordination committee to discuss the prevention and control of the COVID-19 outbreak held on Thursday took a decision to this effect.

Nepal suspends visas for all nationalAll foreigners with a prior valid visa of Nepal have to submit a swab test PCR health certificate issued a maximum seven days before their arrival date to Nepal and must be submitted at the immigration office in TIA.

Any foreign nationals including Non-Resident Nepalese (NRNs) wanting to visit Nepal for important reasons may contact the Nepali diplomatic missions abroad. A recent swab test PCR health certificate issued a maximum seven days before their arrival to Nepal is mandatory along with visa application and it has to be submitted at the TIA immigration office.

On-arrival-visa (Gratis) facility granted to Non-Resident Nepali cardholders is also suspended for the mentioned period.

All foreign nationals entering Nepal from March 14, 2020, are subjected to stay in self-quarantine and Nepali nationals including NRNs are subjected to stay in home quarantine for 14 days from the date of their arrival.

Foreigners with diplomatic and official visa entering Nepal for the first time or traveling back to Nepal are subjected to stay in self-quarantine for 14 days.

Foreigners with business, study and working visa traveling back to Nepal are subjected to stay in self-quarantine for 14 days. All Nepali nationals residing abroad are requested to avoid non-essential travel and are urged to follow high precautionary measures.

All the land ports of entry remain closed for arrival in Nepal during the aforementioned period to the foreigners from third countries and are requested to use Tribhuvan International Airport only.

Likewise, all the permits for mountaineering expeditions issued and to be issued for the spring season of 2020 are suspended.

As other drastic measures, the government plans to completely halt flights to and from affected countries. It will seal border points and only allow the import/export of essential goods. Other measures include mobilizing maximum human resources, logistics, and technology in all hospitals and health centers across the country and putting in place mobile health centers if needed.

Also Read: Spring mountaineering expeditions suspended

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