Saudi Arabia: Tourist Visa Rules to be Announced in 2 Months

Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTH) (Logo)
Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTH) (Logo)
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Saudi Arabia: Tourist Visa Rules to be Announced in 2 Months

Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTH) (Logo)
Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTH) (Logo)

Saudi Arabia is expected to announce the conditions for obtaining a tourist visa in two months, Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTH) revealed.

The details about tourist visas will be revealed by the end of the first quarter of the current fiscal, after the approval by the commission’s board of directors.

The authority announced: "the declaration of the requirements and regulations for tourist visas and all approved details will be announced on the date set by the President of SCTH at the end of the first quarter of the current year 2018. It will be published in the official gazette to be implemented."

It added that all details and the list of conditions will be available on the authority's website.

SCTH pointed out that the news about details, requirements, and nationality specifications mentioned in the media are inaccurate and sometimes based on deliberations that have not been approved yet.

Preparations for launching the tourist visa, according to the SCTH, continue to be carried out in full coordination with the ministries of interior and foreign affairs. In the first stage, electronic visa for groups will only be available through tour operators.

Saudi Commission for Tourism and National Heritage (SCTH), aims to pay greater attention to all aspects of the tourism sector in Saudi Arabia.

SCTH always looked forward to strengthening the role of tourism sector and overcome barriers to its growth, based on the immense tourism potential enjoyed by the Kingdom.

Its efforts include preservation of antiquities and activation of its contribution to the cultural and economic development.



Albudaiwi: GCC Leaders Emphasize Importance of Upholding Sudan's Sovereignty, Stability

Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Albudaiwi - File Photo
Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Albudaiwi - File Photo
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Albudaiwi: GCC Leaders Emphasize Importance of Upholding Sudan's Sovereignty, Stability

Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Albudaiwi - File Photo
Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Albudaiwi - File Photo

Secretary General of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Jasem Albudaiwi met on Sunday with Sudan’s Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Dafallah Al Haj Ali and congratulated him on his appointment as ambassador to the Kingdom, wishing him success in his new duties.
Albudaiwi highlighted the GCC Supreme Council's statement from its 44th session, which underscored the importance of safeguarding Sudan's sovereignty, security, stability, and territorial integrity. He also reaffirmed the GCC's support in addressing the impacts of the ongoing crisis in Sudan.

He emphasized the need for de-escalation, prioritizing dialogue, unifying efforts, and alleviating the hardships faced by the Sudanese people.
Albudaiwi further noted the GCC countries' support for United Nations Security Council Resolution No. 2736, issued on June 13, 2024. This resolution stresses the full implementation of the Jeddah Declaration, which emphasizes the commitment to protect civilians in Sudan, the urgent need for a ceasefire, and the resolution of the conflict through dialogue.
He also welcomed the outcomes of the meetings held in Switzerland on August 14, 2024, which aimed to take immediate and practical steps to alleviate the suffering of the Sudanese people and achieve a permanent cessation of hostilities. Albudaiwi reaffirmed the GCC's commitment to working with international partners to restore security and stability in Sudan.
He called on all parties to remove any obstacles to humanitarian aid and to ensure its full, rapid, and safe delivery without hindrances. Additionally, Albudaiwi urged adherence to the statement issued by the Aligned for Advancing Lifesaving and Peace in Sudan (ALPS) Group.

This group—which includes Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, the United States, Switzerland, Egypt, the African Union, and the United Nations—stressed the necessity of ensuring unhindered humanitarian aid delivery and increasing assistance to Darfur.