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UAE: GCC countries likely to offer unified 'Schengen-style' visa

The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries are exploring the option to launch a ‘Schengen-style” visa for tourists. It will make easy for visitors to enter the Gulf countries and spend vacations there. The development was confirmed by Fatima Al Sairafi, Minister of Tourism in Bahrain. He said discussions have been taking place at the ministerial level among GCC nations on how to achieve a unified single visa. Speaking during the Arabian Travel Market (ATM 2023) in Dubai, she said that the unified visa system could be happening very soon. Citing the example of Europe, the minister said the benefits of such a visa regime are available to all of the countries. She said that Bahrain has benefited from co-promoting the country along with the UAE, and Saudi Arabia. https://twitter.com/lovindubai/status/1653791537187135492 Diversified tourists “We targeted 8.3 million tourists for 2022 but achieved 9.9 million visitors because we co-promoted Bahrain along with the UAE and other GCC markets. It resulted in an increased number of tourists. When we co-promoted at a unified destination through 100-plus tour operators, the footfall also increased. The diversity of nationalities of tourists also increased,” she said. Moreover, the Minister stressed that apart from registering a higher number of visitors, they also witnessed a “diversity of nationalities of tourists”, suggesting that travelers from all over the world reached the GCC countries. https://twitter.com/UAEIsraelBiz/status/1623225851281022977 Tourism vital to economic growth Meanwhile, Abdullah Al Saleh, Undersecretary for the Ministry of Economy, said that all GCC countries believe that the tourism sector is important for the growth of their economies. “We have one common market and unified policies. In the tourism sector, the GCC can benefit from both supply and demand sides by having umbrella regulations, policies, and procedures to facilitate growth. Now with increased flow of people among GCC, it is becoming smoother with time,” he said. https://twitter.com/mefriendapp/status/1653772920689401856 Joint offerings benefits Fahd Hamidaddin, CEO of Saudi Tourism Authority, said that the Kingdom greatly benefited from Fifa World Cup in Qatar. This reflects that joint offerings can be promoted and benefit all. The idea of the GCC countries to launch their own visa came as a result of the effective cross-collaboration between the Gulf during the last year’s global game of football. Al Sairafi said that the day would come when tourists will say that they are going to GCC countries similar to how they are going to Europe, Asia and some other parts of the world. https://twitter.com/ttnworldwide/status/1625042096573804545 Details yet to be sorted  It bears mentioning that if the plan is implemented, the GCC countries would be treated like Schengen zone and make it easier for globetrotters to explore the region. The Schengen zone was created in 1985 and allows people and goods to travel freely, usually without showing travel or customs documents. This creates opportunities for tourism-related revenue for countries and offers virtually no hurdle for travelers. Nationals of EU countries are not only visa-exempt but are legally entitled to enter and reside within each other's borders visa free. This freedom of movement can, however, be limited in rare cases, as stipulated by EU treaties. As far as GCC countries are concerned, the details regarding regulations are yet to be revealed. https://dubainews.tv/uae-gcc-countries-likely-to-offer-unified-schengen-style-visa/?feed_id=16341&_unique_id=64533b2f7fa2f

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