THOSE WHO HAVE RECEIVED KOVID VACCINE FROM ABROAD KNOW HOW TO REGISTER IT

THOSE WHO HAVE RECEIVED THE KOVID VACCINE FROM ABROAD KNOW HOW TO REGISTER IT

 For those who have received the Kovid vaccine from abroad, there is a system in place to register it. It has already come into force but now the ministry is officially announcing it. The Saudi Ministry of Health has set up a system for those who have taken the two-dose mandatory vaccine, such as AstraZeneca, to register for Tawakkalna from their home country. The new system will bring much relief to those abroad.

Approval from the Ministry of Health will be given only after the site has been fully updated and inspected. It is expected to be updated in Tawakkalna upon receipt of approval and the quarantine will be waived upon entry into Saudi Arabia. Earlier it was reported by Malayalam Press but the news is being updated and published as part of the re-investigation by many expatriates.

1: Registration must be completed by logging on to https://eservices.moh.gov.sa/CoronaVaccineRegistration.

2: Select the Saudi resident after accepting the conditions.

3: Enter the Iqama number, Iqama duration and the unique number shown.

4: Then our information will appear on the page. Then you have to enter your mobile number and email.

5: Then enter the next step by hitting the OTP received on the mobile or the given mail.

6: There you have to enter the vaccination information. Here is a system for selecting vaccine astrocytes. Then enter the country where the vaccine was received and the date the dose was received.

7: Then copy of passport, vaccination certificate and other documents should be attached (files should not exceed 1 MB)

8: Then tick the declaration area and submit.

The Ministry of Health will then review these matters and update our schedule. Compulsory quarantine will also be waived for those who have taken the Overseas Army (Cow Shield) from abroad if it is updated after it is received by the Ministry. The ministry said it would inspect the situation and get a reply within five days. Certificates must be uploaded in Arabic, English, French or non-translated into Arabic. The certificate must include the name, date and batch number of the vaccine.

However, first-time visitors to Saudi Arabia and those without iqama who have been vaccinated to avoid quarantine must complete the registration at Muqeem's link https://muqeem.sa/#/vaccine-registration/home.

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