Jordanians return to the Kingdom following the reopening of three border crossings

Jordan

Published: 2020-10-30 11:01

Last Updated: 2024-04-18 14:09


Jordanians return to the Kingdom following the reopening of three border crossings
Jordanians return to the Kingdom following the reopening of three border crossings

Dozens of Jordanians returned to the Kingdom following the reopening of three border crossings Thursday.

The Jericho rest stop received 150 Jordanian who registered through the Visit Jordan online platform.

Palestinian students studying in Jordanian universities also made their way to the Kingdom. The process for which is managed by the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates in both Jordan and Palestine.

Three Jordanian border crossings, Al-Mudawwarah border center, King Hussein Bridge and Sheikh Hussein Bridge, had reopened for travelers Thursday.

All travelers entering the country through land crossings must register via an electronic link on the VisitJordan platform.

The government's decision limited the number of travelers allowed in to the country through the borders; only 100 people are allowed through both Sheikh Hussein Bridge and Al-Mudawwarah border crossing and only 150 through King Hussein Bridge.

Arriving citizens must cover the cost of their PCR test which is JOD 35.