Gulf Countries announce GCC Unified Visa for tourists

However, more details about the visa, including the price, are yet to be revealed.

Dubai (Gulf Urdu – Arshad Farooq Butt) In the 40th meeting of the Gulf Cooperation Council Ministers held in Oman, six Arab countries have unanimously approved the Schengen-style polytheist tourist visa.

According to the details, tourists can visit the six-member Gulf bloc (UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman and Kuwait) with the “GCC Unified Visa” i.e. the joint tourist visa of the countries included in the Gulf Cooperation Council. .

Implementation of single route for tourists

In the next step, the GCC governments will choose a unified tourism route that connects all six countries, the UAE’s Minister of Economy, Abdullah bin Towq Al Marri, has revealed.

He said that those foreign tourists whose stay is more than 30 days will come on this route. The Emirates Tourism Council of the United Arab Emirates has discussed the development of an Emirates tourism route that connects the seven emirates.

As part of the Gulf Cooperation Council’s 2030 strategy, there are 837 tourism destinations, of which the UAE has 399, the most of all Gulf countries. The UAE also hosts the highest number of tourism events and activities in the entire Gulf region, 73 out of a total of 224.

“Unified GCC Visa” Economic Game Changer

UAE hoteliers and travel industry executives believe that this Shenzhen-style Arab tourist visa will prove to be a game-changer not only for the sector but also for the overall economy. This new visa will create numerous employment opportunities for the citizens and immigrants of the region. However, more details about the visa, including the price, are yet to be revealed.

UAE to allow visit visa holders to work legally in the Emirates

A top UAE official has highlighted the benefits of allowing visit visa holders to work legally in the UAE.

A work permit and other legal requirements may be established to allow employers to hire visitors legally in the UAE.

According to current laws, it is illegal to work in the UAE on a visit visa. Companies hiring visitors face heavy fines. Companies in the UAE are required to obtain work permits and residence visas for visitors.

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