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Qatar Upgrades Hayya Visa for GCC Residents Ahead of Major Events

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In a significant boost to regional travel, Qatar has officially upgraded its Hayya visa for GCC residents. It has introduced more flexible entry rules ahead of a series of major events scheduled across the country. The updated policy allows extended stays of up to two months with multiple-entry access. It becomes easier for GCC nationals to travel in and out of Qatar. The move aligns with Qatar’s broader strategy to strengthen regional tourism. It will enhance accessibility, and support high visitor turnout for upcoming international sporting and cultural events.

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IntroductionGCC Residents Get More Longer StaysMore Travel DemandPart of Qatar’s Tourism Growth StrategyA Boost for Regional Traveller Convenience

GCC Residents Get More Longer Stays

The GCC residents can enjoy stays of up to 60 days. There is an option to re-enter Qatar multiple times using the same Hayya visa. This development significantly expands travel convenience. It also supports cross-border movement in the Gulf region. Officials emphasized that the upgrade will allow travel for millions of GCC residents. It will encourage them to participate in Qatar’s busiest events season.

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More Travel Demand

Qatar is preparing to host a series of high-profile sports tournaments, cultural festivals, and entertainment events in 2025. The upgraded Hayya visa is expected to play a critical role. It will fulfil the growing event-driven travel demand. Travel analysts note that multiple-entry access will be especially beneficial for professionals, families, and weekend travellers. They can easily move between GCC countries.

Part of Qatar’s Tourism Growth Strategy

The visa upgrade supports Qatar’s ambition to position itself as a premier regional tourism hub. The government aims to strengthen Qatar tourism growth. It will attract longer stays, and boost hospitality, retail, and events sectors. Industry experts consider the Hayya upgrade a major step in facilitating Gulf mobility. It will contribute to Qatar’s rising profile as a global events destination.

A Boost for Regional Traveller Convenience

There are extended stay options, simplified entry, and seamless re-entry policies. Qatar’s new Hayya visa enhancements offer greater convenience for millions of GCC residents. The upgrade is expected to drive higher visitor numbers. It will also support economic activity across key sectors. As Qatar is ready for a packed events calendar. The enhanced Hayya visa marks a forward-looking step in making travel more accessible than ever.

 

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