This decision, aimed at facilitating easier movement for residents and tourists within the GCC, was announced during the 40th meeting of the GCC Interior Ministers.
The meeting, held in Muscat, Oman, was chaired by Oman's Minister of Interior and the President of the current session, Sayyed Hamoud bin Faisal Al Busaidi.
The introduction of this unified visa represents a major achievement for the GCC, as it is expected to streamline travel procedures, thereby making it more convenient and appealing for tourists to visit multiple GCC countries during a single trip.
This initiative is part of a broader effort to boost tourism and economic cooperation within the Gulf region. By simplifying travel regulations, the GCC aims to attract more international visitors, enhance cultural exchanges, and foster economic growth through tourism. The move also demonstrates the member states' commitment to closer collaboration and mutual support in enhancing their global tourism appeal.
Overall, the unified tourist visa is a strategic development that reflects the GCC's vision of more integrated and cooperative governance, benefiting not only the tourism sector but also contributing to the broader goal of regional unity and prosperity.