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Saturday, September 28 2019 - 01:16
AsiaNet
Saudi Arabia Announces Tourist Visa
RIYADH, Saudi Arabia, Sept. 28, 2019 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet / --

At a historic event in Ad-Diriyah, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Riyadh, His 
Excellency Ahmad Al-Khateeb, Chairman of the Saudi Commission for Tourism and 
Heritage, is announcing the launch of a tourist visa to the Kingdom of Saudi 
Arabia.    

Applications for the visa can now be made at Saudi Embassies and Consulates 
across the world. 

Citizens from 49 countries will also be able to apply for an e-Visa online or 
get a Visa on arrival into Saudi Arabia. A dedicated online portal at 
visitsaudi.com has been launched and electronic kiosks are available at 
airports.  

The following are the 49 countries that will be eligible to apply for e-Visas 
and Visas on arrival. 

USA  Canada  Kazakhstan   
Singapore  Brunei  New Zealand   
South Korea  Japan  Spain   
Belgium  Malaysia  Austria   
Cyprus  UK  Croatia   
Estonia  Andorra  Denmark  
Germany  Bulgaria  France
Hungary  Czech Republic  Holland  
Italy  Finland  Ireland  
Lithuania  Greece  Liechtenstein
Monaco  Iceland  Malta  
Poland  Latvia  Norway   
Russia  Luxembourg  Romania  
Slovenia  Montenegro  Slovakia  
Switzerland  Portugal  Sweden  
Australia  San Marino  Ukraine
China (including Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan)
 
The tourist visa allows for a stay in of up to 3 months per entry, with 
visitors able to spend up to 90 days a year in Saudi Arabia. The visa is valid 
for one year, with multiple entries.   

The cost of applying for an e-Visa or a Visa on arrival is SAR 440 plus VAT.  

Saudi Arabia intends to extend the e-Visa scheme to other countries in due 
course.   

A detailed information sheet on the new tourist visa is available here 
(https://www.dropbox.com/s/o18xw7ultr5lrsw/Tourist%20Visa%20Factsheet.docx?dl=0)
. 

Ambition

Opening Saudi Arabia to tourism is a key milestone in the implementation of 
Vision 2030, which seeks to diversify the country's economy and reduce its 
dependence on oil. 


Saudi Arabia expects to achieve 100 million international and domestic 
overnight visits a year by 2030, attracting significant foreign and domestic 
investment and creating up to a million jobs. 

By 2030, the aim is for tourism to contribute up to 10% of the country's GDP, 
compared to just 3% today.  

Offering

Visitors seeking unexplored heritage sites, an authentic cultural experience 
and breathtaking natural beauty will be surprised and delighted to discover 
Saudi Arabia's many treasures. 

Saudi's places of interest include: 

Five UNESCO World Heritage Sites and a staggering 10,000 recorded sites of 
historical interest. 
Thirteen regions, each with a distinctive cultural history and culinary 
tradition. 
A contemporary culture scene that includes the King Abdulaziz Centre for World 
Culture in Dhahran, sculpture parks, art galleries, fashion shows, literary 
events and the inaugural Red Sea International Film Festival in March 2020. 
A surprisingly diverse range of landscapes, including the green mountains of 
Asir, the crystal waters of the Red Sea, the snow-covered winter plains of 
Tabuk and the shifting sands of the Empty Quarter. 
A number of new destinations under construction, including the futuristic city 
of NEOM, the Qiddiyah entertainment city near Riyadh and a range of luxury 
destinations by the Red Sea. 
Destination factsheets, photographs and video footage of Saudi Arabia's tourist 
offering can be found here. 
(https://www.dropbox.com/sh/n7pzqw80fh6ls3w/AAC1TObifSgxtJSbNErdVtTaa?dl=0) 

Sector development strategy 

A robust sector development strategy underpins the launch of the new tourist 
visa. 

In the first phase of the program, from 2019 to 2022, the focus will be on 
attracting first-time visitors to "discover Saudi". 

The second phase of the program, from 2022 onwards, will focus on enticing 
visitors to "experience Saudi".

As part of phase one, over 20 new tourist sites will be developed, dramatically 
expanding choice and opportunity for visitors to discover the country's hidden 
treasures. 

As part of phase two, the full development of Saudi's giga projects will come 
on stream, including NEOM, Amaala, the Red Sea Project, Al-Ula, Qiddiyah and 
Ad-Diriyah.

Underpinning Saudi's approach are a range of enabling initiatives including: 

The development of a comprehensive legislative, licensing & inspection 
framework for the tourism sector. 
A drive to facilitate the recruitment and training of staff in sector's key job 
families. 
A private sector engagement program to foster partnerships to deliver a richer 
and more varied visitor experience. 
The expansion of air connectivity bi-lateral agreements and the launch of new 
international routes to link Saudi with target countries. 
Speaking at the launch of the new tourism visa, His Excellency Ahmad Al-Khateeb 
will say: 

"Tonight, we make history. 

For the first time, we are opening our country to tourists from all over the 
world. 

To those thinking of visiting Saudi Arabia, you won't find a warmer welcome 
anywhere in the world. And you won't find a people prouder to share the riches 
of their land with you. 

Make no mistake, this is Vision 2030 in action. Under the leadership of his 
Majesty the King and His Royal Highness the Crown Prince, we are delivering – 
supercharging a non-oil sector that will drive growth and diversify our economy 
for decades to come. 

Saudi Arabia is opening. We are opening our economy. We are opening our 
society. 

Now we open our home and open our hearts to guests from around the world. Come, 
visit Saudi. And let us welcome you to Arabia."  

Note to Editors

The links below provide access to:   

A comprehensive information pack - 
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/n7pzqw80fh6ls3w/AAC1TObifSgxtJSbNErdVtTaa?dl=0
A picture bank - 
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/v6q9wd0nrc8nycv/AABF-XCEGIJaiMlf6A1SO3Bea?dl=0
B-roll footage - 
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/nmfdr5cyhestapc/AACyVxe5CiTv7a-yk3oDjuJCa?dl=0 
Factsheets on some of the major attractions in Saudi Arabia - 
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/hz5rdoqz4m589qq/AAD8FcTW0SgacypcI43TBRZva?dl=0 


SOURCE: Saudi Commission for Tourism & National Heritage   
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