New type of visa to revolutionise travel by letting you visit 6 countries

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Tourism in the Middle East is on the cusp of a major transformation: the upcoming launch of the GCC Grand Tours Visa—a unified, “Schengen-style” travel permit for Gulf Cooperation Council countries—will soon make exploring six nations easier and more affordable in a single trip.

What is the unified visa?

The newly approved visa system will allow access to Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates with a single travel permit. Known as the Unified Tourist Visa, also referred to as the GCC Grand Tours Visa, the initiative was reported by  Euronews. Instead of applying for separate visas for each country, travellers will be able to visit multiple nations with one application, mirroring the functionality of the European Schengen Area.

The aim of the new policy is to streamline regional travel, reduce bureaucratic hurdles, boost tourism, and encourage cross-border journeys. It also seeks to offer travellers the convenience of exploring rich historical and cultural landmarks alongside futuristic cities—all in one trip.

Who can apply and for what purpose?

The unified GCC visa will be available for tourism, family visits, or short-term stays. It is important to note that it will not permit employment or long-term residency. The visa is expected to be valid for 30 to 90 days, although the exact duration and associated fees have yet to be announced. Authorities have stated that the cost will be lower than obtaining six individual visas.

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