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Passport-holding passengers from India can now enter Bangladesh every day without NOC
Star Digital Report
Fri Sep 17, 2021 10:52 PM
Passengers with passports can now enter Bangladesh from India seven days a week without no-objection certificate, which is issued from the High Commission office of Bangladesh in Kolkata.
The order from the Bangladesh home ministry reached Benapole Immigration Police today, said Benapole Immigration Officer-in-Charge (OC) Ahsan Habib.
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Quoting the order, the OC said passport holders from both the countries can come to Bangladesh from India seven days a week. But they must bring a coronavirus negative certificate when they arrive in the country.
Sharsha Upazila Health Officer Dr Yusuf Ali said passport holders will be able to return to Bangladesh seven days a week from now onwards instead of three days a week.
"No NOC certificate is required from the Bangladeshi High Commission in India. But passengers, who test positive for coronavirus must stay in isolation," the health officer added.
Star Digital Report
Fri Sep 17, 2021 10:52 PM
Passengers with passports can now enter Bangladesh from India seven days a week without no-objection certificate, which is issued from the High Commission office of Bangladesh in Kolkata.
The order from the Bangladesh home ministry reached Benapole Immigration Police today, said Benapole Immigration Officer-in-Charge (OC) Ahsan Habib.
Quoting the order, the OC said passport holders from both the countries can come to Bangladesh from India seven days a week. But they must bring a coronavirus negative certificate when they arrive in the country.
Sharsha Upazila Health Officer Dr Yusuf Ali said passport holders will be able to return to Bangladesh seven days a week from now onwards instead of three days a week.
"No NOC certificate is required from the Bangladeshi High Commission in India. But passengers, who test positive for coronavirus must stay in isolation," the health officer added.