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UAE citizens allowed to use SmartGate services in Australian airports





UAE citizens allowed to use SmartGate services in Australian airports

22-07-2017

(Translation of this article appears in Arabic section)

ABU DHABI-- Australia has extended the SmartGate service in its airports to arriving and departing Emiratis who hold ordinary passports, the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation has announced.

The citizens of UAE can choose to clear their arrival and departure by using the SmartGate services, provided they get a pre-arrival electronic entry visa to Australia.

Ahmed Saeed Alham Al Dhaheri, the Ministry's Under-Secretary for Consular Affairs, said the use of arrival and departure SmartGate at the Australian airports, is granted to holders of ordinary UAE passports who are at least 16 years of age.

He added that the facilities extended to Emiratis abroad show that the UAE passport is among the most highly respected and trusted travel documents in the world.


 














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