24,000 foreign visitors entered Saudi Arabia within the first 10 days of the implementation of instant tourist visas at the Kingdom’s airports, according to a Saudi Foreign Ministry statement on Monday.
24,000
foreign visitors entered Saudi Arabia within the first 10 days of the
implementation of instant tourist visas at the Kingdom’s airports, according to
a Saudi Foreign Ministry statement on Monday.
The
ministry revealed the number of visitors from the top 10 countries using the
new system — with China topping the list, with the UK and the US in second and
third respectively.
European
nations France and Germany were also in the list, with Canada, Malaysia and
Russia just behind the top three. Australia and Kazakhstan were in ninth and
tenth place.
The
new visa system also allows ease of access for Muslims to perform Umrah outside
of the Hajj season without the need for a sponsor, as is the case with work permit
visas.
Outside
of religious journeys, the new visa does not exclude any visitor on religious
grounds and the successful applicants can make multiple visits to the Kingdom
within a 12-month period, provided each visit does not exceed 90 days.
The
recently announced visa system was introduced in a bid to create one million
jobs within the Kingdom, as well as targeting 100 million tourists by 2030 as
part of the Vision 2030 program.
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