GCC's 'Grand Tours visa' in effect by year-end, functions as free pass for Gulf residents
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Doha, Qatar: The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Grand Tours visa will function as a multi entry visa, permitting travellers to move freely among the...
Doha, Qatar: The ‘Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Grand Tours visa’ will function as a multi-entry visa, permitting travellers to move freely among the six GCC countries: Qatar, UAE, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman, and Bahrain.
The travellers will be able to travel seamlessly, and will have the freedom to spend a period of over 30 days in the countries included in the visa.
The system will be put into place by the end of the year as government efforts are ongoing to secure ties and prepare the financial infrastructure for the convenience of travellers.
Khalid Jasim Al Midfa of UAE’s Sharjah Commerce and Tourism Authority (SCTDA) made this announcement at the Arabian Travel Market on Monday.
He said during the opening that: “By the end of this year, the whole system will be in place. (We) are working day and night and e-service is a vital part of it. We don’t want to complicate things for people and also maintain the same security level. It will be a very good initiative and we will see a positive outcome for regional economies.”