The Maldives is a country on many travel bucket lists, but before visiting the idyllic South Asian destination, it’s important to consult the UK Government’s latest guidance.
The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) provided brand new information for Britons considering a trip to the holiday paradise.
Holidaymakers were told: “You must complete a traveller declaration form (IMUGA) within 96 hours before your flight to or from the Maldives.”
Britons can access this form via the official website of Maldives Immigration.
Holidaymakers must complete a traveller declaration form
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An important notice from Maldives Immigration reads: “We would like to inform all travellers that the Traveller Declaration is a self-declaration form provided by Maldives Immigration and is completely free of charge.
“Recently, there have been reports of misleading activities where individuals are asked to pay for the submission of this form.”
Britons were advised to remember: “The Traveller Declaration form is a self-declaration form that can be easily submitted on your own.
“You can access and fill out the form directly by visiting the official IMUGA portal at https://imuga.immigration.gov.mv/.
“There are no fees associated with submitting this form through the official IMUGA portal.
“We strongly advise all travellers to use the IMUGA portal to fill out the Traveller Declaration form and avoid using any other websites that may charge a fee or provide misleading information.”
The Maldives is a nation of islands in the Indian Ocean, that spans across the equator. It is comprised of 1192 islands that stretch along a length of 871km.
A visitor to one of the islands, Alimatha Island, described it as their “favourite place on earth”. They said on Tripadvisor: “The island is wonderful. If you love peace, beauty, nature, snorkelling, diving and fishing, it’s simply the place to go.”
A visitor to Filitheyo said: “The island is perfect if you‘re looking for a peaceful tropical paradise to relax and snorkel.”
Holidaymakers visiting the Maldives should ensure they consult the FCDO’s up-to-date information before booking a trip to the breathtaking destination.
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