Single GCC visa likely by mid-2014

nokie01
By nokie01

GCC countries are planning to launch a European-style Schengen visa by mid-2014 to allow Gulf-based expats and foreign businessmen to move easily across the borders of the six-member bloc.

The GCC interior ministers are working on the details of the project, which many believe will boost tourism and trade in the region, and cut out lengthy bureaucratic delays, said Abdul Rahim Hassan Al-Naqi, secretary-general of the GCC Chambers of Commerce and Industry.

“The Gulf countries are currently working on the technical details of the project, especially an automated system that will link the member countries.”

Abdul Rahman Al-Zamil, president of the Riyadh Chamber of Commerce and Industry, called it a positive development. “The move is significant keeping in mind the growing number of foreigners visiting the Gulf states for business and tourism.”

He urged GCC officials to speed up the project, and said the single visa would facilitate the movement of about 15 million foreign workers working in the Gulf countries, including Saudi Arabia.

Expatriates living and working in the GCC represent 31 percent of the Gulf population. Saudi Arabia, which has the most foreign workers despite stringent visa regulations, is home to about 9 million foreigners.

Asked about the benefits of the single visa, Al-Zamil said: “The introduction of the visa will have impressive benefits for the Gulf economy and will boost the income of citizens, mainly in the tourism sector.”

Shahir A. Hamid, a local travel agent, welcomed the move. “In fact, anyone who has traveled regularly within the GCC will have their own horror stories about the length of time they were forced to wait at passport control.”

The Gulf states do need to have an electronic link between the member countries to exchange data and therefore ease the implementation of the common Gulf tourism visa, he said. “I have heard that the GCC visa could be issued soon. It will not replace the member states’ individual visas.”

The GCC single visa will be modeled on the Schengen visa. It should be noted that citizens of the 26 EU Schengen countries and the US, UK, Japan, S. Korea and Malaysia do not require visas to enter the UAE, Qatar, Oman and Bahrain. However, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait still require most nationalities to apply for visas. Those barred from a GCC country for legal reasons or those who have already been deported would not be considered for the unified visa.

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By sTrangR• 23 Dec 2013 17:53
sTrangR

@britexpat

Some companies are renewing Visa even if we employees wants to leave company , So that they can block these people from Entering Qatar for 3 years instead of 2 years . Is there any prayers in Arabic to avoid such things from happening ?

By sTrangR• 23 Dec 2013 17:46
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sTrangR

How they will do that since each GCC country have different rules . Like this Kafala system only exists in Qatar either they have to enforce 2 year ban on all GCC countries , or Qatar have to abolish these rules .

By nokie01• 23 Dec 2013 17:08
nokie01

i wonder what will happen to saudi and qatar that requires exit permit??? will they abolish it to move freely in any gcc.

By Galinda• 23 Dec 2013 16:30
Galinda

That's right Brit.

You will no longer be able to quit a job in one GCC country to take a job in another because you will get blacklisted in all the GCC through the unified system.

By Equin0x• 23 Dec 2013 15:52
Equin0x

That data base may also help avoid fraudsters getting visa of these states, which would be good for all. However, the core purpose of this policy is to stimulate the business and tourist flows in these countries.

By britexpat• 23 Dec 2013 15:03
britexpat

I would suggest that this is misleading. The idea is to link the GCC countries' databases so that anyone applying for a visa can be registered across all the members. Similarly those blacklisted can be identified across the GCC.

By britexpat• 23 Dec 2013 15:03
britexpat

I would suggest that this is misleading. The idea is to link the GCC countries' databases so that anyone applying for a visa can be registered across all the members. Similarly those blacklisted can be identified across the GCC.

By Equin0x• 23 Dec 2013 14:42
Equin0x

It would generate increasing benefits for the GCC countries. Mobility is some thing that creates opportunities, and soon Qatar shall enjoy the most of these opportunities because it is still in the early stages of progress.

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