Coming soon: GCC Unified Tourist Visa.

The move is seen as a critical milestone that could reshape the region’s travel landscape, enabling seamless tourism across all six member states: the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Qatar, Oman and Kuwait.

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The visa, sometimes called the GCC Grand Tours Visa, is designed to function similarly to the Schengen visa in Europe, allowing tourists to travel freely across participating countries with a single permit. This unified document will simplify travel by eliminating the need to apply for separate visas to each country in the Gulf bloc, despite the countries being well-connected by air and road.

This visa isn’t just a win for travellers; it’s also designed to boost tourism and economic growth across the Gulf. By making it easier for visitors to tour the region, the GCC aims to increase hotel stays, airline traffic, retail spending and cultural exchange.

While the final terms are still being confirmed, here’s what’s expected from the GCC Grand Tours Visa:

  • Multi-country access with one visa
  • Valid for tourism and family visits
  • Online application only
  • Likely validity of 30 to 90 days
  • Option to choose between one-country or six-country access

The GCC Grand Tours Visa will reportedly come with extended validity and lower overall costs, especially compared to getting six separate visas. That means more travel, less paperwork.

Once the visa officially goes live sometime this year, here’s how the application process is expected to work:

Visit the official visa website (to be announced)

Choose your visa type: one-country or unified multi-entry

Fill out your travel details and upload documents

Pay the visa fee securely online

Receive the e-visa in your email

Print it or keep a digital copy for airport checks

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