GCC Grand Tours Visa: six Gulf countries introduced a single tourist permit
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The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) plans to introduce a single tourist visa called the "GCC Grand Tour Visa". It should simplify travel to the 6 states of the Persian Gulf and increase the attractiveness of the region among tourists. Find out when the new permit will come into effect and the conditions for obtaining it
In December 2024, a single GCC Grand Tours visa is due to become operational, allowing tourists to explore six countries in the region – Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait and Oman – on the basis of a single permit. This initiative is aimed at the development of tourism in the Middle East and is aimed at increasing the popularity of the region among travelers. It is predicted that the GCC Grand Tours Visa will become a simplified analogue of Schengen.
We have collected everything that is currently known about the new Persian Gulf visa in this article.
GCC Grand Tour - what is this visa?
Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates have introduced a single multiple-entry visa, allowing visitors to easily travel across all six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. This permit will make it easier for tourists to travel to the region, because it will not be necessary to obtain a visa for each specific country.
Another advantage is its duration, you can stay in the countries for up to 30 days, this time will be enough to get to know the attractive tourist world of the Persian Gulf.
Also, the visa application process was simplified, which made the visa available to a wider range of tourists.
How will the GCC Grand Tour Visa work?
The GCC Grand Tour Visa is expected to operate on the principle of the Schengen visa. Tourists will be able to enter any of the six GCC countries and travel freely in the region.
Also, given that the permit is multiple, the tourist will be able to return to the region several times.
According to forecasts, the new permit will become available by the end of 2024.
Basic requirements for tourists to obtain a GCC Grand Tours Visa
In order to obtain a visa for travel to the Persian Gulf countries, the applicant must meet two main requirements:
1. Have a valid passport valid for at least 6 months after leaving the GCC.
2. Good visa history – The tourist must not have expired visas in any of the GCC countries or the person must not have been deported or denied entry to any GCC member country.
List of documents for obtaining a GCC Grand Tour Visa
- Visa application form.
- Passport size photo.
- Travel itinerary: confirmation of travel plans, including hotel reservations and return or onward tickets.
- Confirmation of having sufficient funds to pay for your stay in the GCC countries - this can be in the form of a bank statement or a letter from a sponsor.
How to apply for GCC Grand Tour Visa?
The GCC Grand Tour visa application process involves a few simple steps:
1. Make sure you meet the visa requirements – your passport is valid and there are no visa violations.
2. Prepare the necessary package of documents according to the list.
3. Fill out the visa application form.
4. Pay the visa fee
5. Submit your application online or submit your documents at a GCC consulate or embassy.
6. After checking the documents, you will receive an electronic visa. Print it to present upon arrival in the Gulf countries.
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Benefits of GCC Grand Tour Visa for Gulf Countries
The single GCC Grand Tour Visa not only simplifies the travel process for tourists, but also has significant economic benefits for the Gulf countries:
- The visa will facilitate business travel and investment, promoting economic cooperation among GCC countries.
- The unified visa system is expected to attract more foreign visitors, promote economic growth and make the Middle East a leading destination for world tourism.
- This visa promotes cultural exchange, allowing tourists to more easily experience the rich diversity of the GCC countries.
The only GCC Grand Tour Visa will be a new stage in the development of tourism in the Middle East, as it will allow the maximum number of people to discover the fascinating culture and stunning landscapes of the Persian Gulf. With the implementation of the permit, the region is expected to receive up to 128.7 million travelers by 2030.
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