No Visa to entry to Oman, announced for GCC residents

The new rule is material across all business callings whenever, no matter what a traveler's take-off point


 


 


All occupants in the Bay Participation Board (GCC) nations may now enter the Sultanate of Oman without a visa, Oman Air terminals reported on Wednesday


As indicated by the Hours of Oman, another round delivered by the Directorate General of Visas and Home said that the standard is pertinent to all business callings.

The roundabout additionally expressed that occupants are not expected to show up straightforwardly from their nation of home to profit this office; "it is allowed whenever and from any objective they show up from."


To enter Oman, an occupant's visa in the GCC should be substantial for a time of something like three months. The round additionally takes note of that the allowing of visas to confined ethnicities may be applied in the wake of following the expected arrangements


Source Khaleej Times: 

Visa-free entry to Oman announced for GCC residents - News | Khaleej Times 


Sheikh Mohamed visits Pakistan: Leaders to discuss economic, trade and bilateral issues

High-profile visit areas of strength for connotes between the two legislatures



Monetary, venture and exchange advancement issues are at the highest point of the plan between the UAE and Pakistan during the visit of the UAE President, His Greatness Sheik Mohamed container Zayed Al Nahyan, authorities said

The UAE President showed up in the Pakistani city of Rahim Yar Khan on Wednesday where he was invited by Pakistani Top state leader Shehbaz Sharif and senior government authorities


Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, Pakistan's Envoy to the UAE, said the UAE President's visit is very huge as it comes not long after the visit of State leader Shehbaz Sharif recently, connoting the kindly relations that the two nations appreciate.


"The purpose of the visit is to provide the strength for the between the two states, Sheik Mohamed

The UAE is presently home to around 1.7 million Pakistanis, turning into the second-biggest local area of ostracizes in the Emirates.