New Delhi: The government’s fresh guidelines for international passengers travelling into India will come into effect on August 8.
This is how travellers can get an exemption from the mandatory seven-days institutional quarantine upon arrival in India, reported Hindustan Times (HT) quoting a government notification posted by Air India on Sunday:
“The test report should be uploaded on the portal for consideration. Each passenger should also submit a declaration with respect to the authenticity of the report and will be liable for a criminal prosecution, if found otherwise,” reported HT stating the guidelines.
Those who do not fill the self-declaration form before their travel can fill it on board the flight or ship and hand it to immigration officials upon their arrival. They can also fill the declaration online at the arriving airport/seaport/landport, the report added.
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