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Saudi’s visa suspension for tourists from some countries

An area at the Grand Mosque (Masjidil Haram) complex, Makkah. (Saudi Gazette)

Jakarta (Indonesia Window) – Saudi Arabia has suspended temporarily umrah visas for all countries and tourism visas for some countries while the rest of the types of visas are open and available, an official has said.

Deputy Foreign Minister of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for consular affairs Tamim Al-Dosari made the statement at a committee press conference to follow up on developments related to the Novel Coronavirus outbreak on Sunday (Mar 1), according to Saudi Gazette quoted by Indonesia Window here on Monday.

Regarding the delegations that will participate in the G20 summit, to be hosted by the Kingdom in 2020, Al-Dosari revealed that the health regulations being followed by the Kingdom with regard to all passengers will be applicable to the delegates also. “There has been coordination between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Saudi Secretariat for the G20 Summit in this regard,” he said. A spokesman at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that work visas have not been stopped in the wake of the outbreak of Coronavirus in many countries.

Speaking at the press conference, a spokesperson of the Ministry of Health said the kingdom has equipped 25 hospitals to deal with any Corona related infection. “The Kingdom has operated special flight services to evacuate citizens from endemic areas, and took the necessary health measures in the case of those returned to the kingdom from these regions,” he said while emphasizing that there have been no Corona cases reported so far in the Saudi Arabia.

Deputy minister of Hajj and Umrah for Umrah affairs stated that the ministry started stopping the electronic system for issuing umrah visas and the visa processing system. “The precautionary measures were circulated to the umrah companies and establishments operating in the kingdom in addition to their foreign agents.”

He said that there were 469,000 umrah pilgrims and visitors to the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah at the time of issuing the decision to suspend the entry of umrah pilgrims, of which 106,000 have left the kingdom.

Meanwhile, the General Authority of Customs announced the suspension of exports through its land, sea and air customs outlets for all medical and laboratory products, supplies and equipment used to detect or prevent the Novel Coronavirus in accordance with the list approved by the Ministry of Health. These products include protective clothing, medicines, body-wrapped medical suits, protective eyeglasses, and medical masks.

This comes in implementation of the recommendations of the ministerial committee to take all necessary precautions and measures to prevent the outbreak of the epidemic.

Reporting by Indonesia Window

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