Saudi Arabia has unveiled its eagerly anticipated eVisa program, inviting travelers from 63 eligible countries to experience the kingdom's rich heritage, warm hospitality, and stunning landscapes.
However, Pakistani tourists are not among the fortunate travelers who can apply for this convenient electronic visa.
Gateway for 63 nations
The Saudi Arabian government's decision to open its doors to international tourists through the new eVisa program has generated excitement worldwide. Visitors from 63 eligible countries, including those from North America, Europe, Oceania, Asia, and Africa, can now access this streamlined process.
Asian countries eligible for Saudi e-visa
Among the list of Asian countries eligible for the online visa are:
- Azerbaijan
- Brunei
- China (including Hong Kong and Macau)
- Japan
- Kazakhstan
- Kyrgyzstan
- Malaysia
- Maldives
- Singapore
- South Korea
- Tajikistan
- Thailand
- Turkey
- Uzbekistan
These fortunate travelers can now explore Saudi Arabia's attractions, from the scenic mountains of Abha to the stunning beaches of the Red Sea, and the enchanting sands of the Empty Quarter.
Pakistan excluded from e-visa program
Regrettably for Pakistani travelers, the kingdom's eVisa program does not extend its hospitality to them. Pakistani tourists seeking to visit Saudi Arabia must visit the relevant Saudi mission and follow the traditional visa application process, adhering to all the necessary requirements.
While the eVisa offers a one-year, multiple-entry option, allowing tourists to stay up to 90 days in Saudi Arabia for activities such as leisure, family and relative visits, events, and Umrah (excluding Hajj), it does not cover other purposes like studying.