COVID-19 Restrictions: Dubai movement online permit

Those who work in Dubai and live in other emirates need to carry their work ID or letter from their employer to avoid fines due to the time difference of the National Sterlisation Programme across the emirates.

Radars in Dubai have been adjusted to catch people violating coronavirus movement restrictions between 11pm and 6am in Dubai.

movement restrictions in other emirates are from 8pm to 6am. As such, people working in Dubai and living in other emirates who may require to return later than 8pm need present their work ID or letter issued by their employer if they are stopped in their emirate of residence.

There will be no penalties for employees working in Dubai and living in Sharjah if they happen to return home from work during the sterilisation period.
Sharjah Police said that it will put in place a mechanism for employees who work in Dubai and live in Sharjah and their work requires returning late.


Those who work in Dubai should present either work permit, labour card or other official documents to prove that they work in Dubai.
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Residents who wish to leave home for essential purchases or emergencies must register on this website.

Residents who wish to move during the restrictions must apply for a movement permit.

People who walk or cycling to go buy essentials in Dubai will also need a permit.

People can tick on different options like car, metro, bus, walking or cycling.

With regard to the exempt sectors and their employees,registration is not required,but they must obtain a letter from the employer stating their movement to&from work.The paper has to be presented if stopped by authorities. It can also be used to waive violations by radar.

only individuals registering on the website will be allowed to leave home.  
residents can use the hotline number, 800 737648 (800PERMIT) to verify rumours, in order to rule out potential misinformation. 

Here’s a list of these sectors, members of which are exempted from restrictions 24 hours a day:

- Healthcare services (Hospitals, clinics and pharmacies)

- Food supply outlets (Union Cooperative outlets, supermarkets, groceries)

- Delivery services (Food and medicine)

- Restaurants (operations limited to home deliveries only)
- Manufacturers of medicines and providers of healthcare and medical supplies

- Industrial sector (only vital industries)

- Industrial supply chain for services and basic commodities- Water and electricity sector, petrol and gas stations and district cooling services

- Telecommunications sector

- Media sector

- Airports, airlines, ports, shipping

- Customs duty and border crossings

- Public and private security services

- Municipality services and public and private service providers involved in garbage collection, sewage management and general cleaning and sanitation

- Private and government sector organisations involved in combating the coronavirus (COVID-19).

- Public transport (buses and taxis only; metro and tram services will be suspended)

- Construction sector, subject to obtaining a permit from Dubai Municipality and the Permanent Committee for Labour Affairs.

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