Unified GCC Visa—a phrase that’s been creating a buzz among travel enthusiasts and industry insiders alike, and for good reason. Imagine hopping from Dubai’s iconic skyline to Muscat’s centuries-old souks without the visa hassle at every border. That imagination is now on the verge of becoming reality. The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) is gearing up to launch a GCC Grand Tours Visa, allowing seamless entry into six Gulf nations under a single permit. This groundbreaking initiative was officially approved in November 2023 during the 40th GCC Interior Ministers’ meeting in Oman and recently reaffirmed by GCC Secretary General Jassem Al Budaiwi in July 2025. While the rollout date has seen slight delays, the unified visa is expected to be implemented before the end of 2025, and its potential impact is massive—for both travelers and the region. What Is the Unified GCC Visa? The GCC Grand Tours Visa is a multi-country visa that enables entry into Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates through a single application. Inspired by Europe’s Schengen model, this visa aims to streamline regional
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