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Why Saudi Arabia Is Implementing Visa Restrictions On Nigeria, 13 Others

Why Saudi Arabia Is Implementing Visa Restrictions On Nigeria, 13 Others

The authority of Saudi Arabia has applied visa restrictions on Nigeria and 13 other countries, limiting their stay on single-entry visas to 30 days.

The changes apply to tourists, business travelers, and those visiting family members but exclude applicants for Hajj, Umrah, diplomatic, or residency visas.

Beyond Nigeria, the affected nations are Algeria, Bangladesh, Egypt, Ethiopia, India, Indonesia, Iraq, Jordan, Morocco, Pakistan, Sudan, Tunisia, and Yemen.

Explaining the rationale for the new regulations, Saudi Arabia cited the misuse of multiple-entry visas as a key reason for the policy shift.

It further noted that some travelers used long-term visas to stay in the country illegally or participate in Hajj without proper authorization.

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The Saudi government regulates Hajj attendance through a fixed quota per country, and unauthorized pilgrims have contributed to overcrowding.

Officials described the suspension of multiple-entry visas as a temporary measure but have not provided a specific timeline for its review.

The development comes ahead of the 2025 Hajj pilgrimage.

In 2024, over 1,200 pilgrims lost their lives due to extreme heat and congestion, a crisis authorities believe was exacerbated by unregistered attendees.


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