The UAE London Embassy issued a critical travel alert for Emirati travellers in August 2025, urging them to be prepared and wise while overseas. The action is an indication of the UAE’s will to protect its citizens abroad in terms of their security and safety.
Key Travel Safety Advice
- Register with Twajudi: The embassy strongly recommends that all Emirati travelers register with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Twajudi service prior to travelling. The website enables the embassy to offer support and information in case of emergency, thereby ensuring that the travelling party is registered and catered to while abroad.
- Verify Passport: Passengers should check that their passports carry at least six months’ validity from the date of return. Every country demands at least this period of validity on a passport for visa-free entry, and if they do not, they will refuse boarding or entry.
- Activate financial transactions: Prior to departure, it is advisable to call the bank so that credit and debit cards can be activated for use in other countries. This is to prevent foreign payment problems as well as to enjoy access to money when necessary.
- Understand destination requirements: Understand the health, legal, and visa requirements of your destination country. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs provides detailed information on all destinations so that travelers remain within the bounds of the local law and potential issues are prevented.
- Domestic Worker Visa Compliance: While travelling with domestic workers, it is crucial to ensure that the visa requirements and papers are in order well in advance. Pre-planning avoids last-minute hassle and ensures hassle-free entry for all travel group members.
Historical Connections between the UAE and UK
The history of the United Arab Emirates-United Kingdom dates back as far as 1820, when the General Maritime Treaty was signed. The relationship has evolved since then in the form of diplomatic, economic, and cultural relations. The UAE is now Britain’s biggest regional trading partner, with bilateral trade surpassing £24 billion in 2024.
The UAE Embassy travel warning is a timely notice for Emirati citizens to take special precautions while travelling overseas. Complying with these measures, tourists can have a smooth and secure journey, showing the UAE’s regard for the safety of its citizens globally.






