What You Should Know About The New Travel Restrictions for Caregivers of Disabled Citizens

 
 
 

The Minister of Social Affairs, Family and Childhood Affairs, along with the Minister of State for Youth Affairs, has introduced a new regulation affecting caregivers of disabled citizens. This directive aims to ensure continuous support for disabled individuals by restricting the international travel of their caregivers.

Details of the New Regulation

1. Travel Restrictions for Caregivers

Under the new circular, caregivers, including servants and drivers assigned to disabled individuals, are now restricted from leaving the country for more than 45 days. This rule applies unless the caregiver is accompanying the disabled person.

2. Compliance Requirements

To adhere to this new regulation, caregivers must:

- Submit a declaration affirming their commitment to the travel restrictions.

- Provide an annual certificate from the Ports Administration.

- Submit copies of their passport and residence permit.

- Regularly submit periodic reports to confirm compliance.

3. Purpose of the Directive

The regulation is designed to ensure that disabled individuals receive uninterrupted care and support. By limiting the travel duration of their caregivers, the government aims to maintain consistent and reliable assistance for those in need.

4. Implementation and Enforcement

The new rules require caregivers to carefully manage their travel plans and maintain proper documentation. Failure to comply with these regulations could result in administrative or legal repercussions.

The new travel restrictions for caregivers of disabled citizens underscore the government's commitment to ensuring continuous care for vulnerable populations. Caregivers must be aware of and adhere to these new regulations to avoid any issues.

 
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