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Saudi Arabia – Covid-19 – Immigration update

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Update: October 16th, 2020

Entry testing requirements changed for foreign nationals

What is the change?

Saudi Arabia has changed COVID-19 testing requirements for foreign nationals entering the country.

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Update: October 13th, 2020

Saudi embassies in certain locations resume accepting visa applications

What is the change?

Saudi Arabia has resumed visa processing at embassies in nine Middle Eastern and North African countries.

Key Points:

Saudi Arabia recently lifted entry restrictions for certain travelers, including foreign nationals with valid exit and re-entry visas, work permits, resident permits or visit visas, in the middle of September.

The resumption of visa application processing at the Saudi embassies will allow greater movement of people into Saudi Arabia.

Update: September 23rd, 2020

Easing of travel restrictions announced

What is the change?

Saudi Arabia has lifted some of its COVID-19 entry restrictions and intends to completely lift them for Saudi citizens on Jan. 1, 2021.

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Saudi Arabia first suspended international flights in March.

The partial easing of restrictions for certain travelers will allow greater movement of people into and out of Saudi Arabia. It is isn’t clear yet exactly when all travel restrictions will be lifted for Saudi citizens but the exact date is scheduled to be revealed in December.

Update: July 27th, 2020

Residency permit, exit, return visa extensions

What is the change?

Saudi officials have approved extensions of residence permits, visitor’s visas and exit and re-entry visas.

Key Points:

The extensions will be provided automatically and free of charge. The exact expiration dates of permits covered by the extension have yet to be announced. Deloitte will provide more information as it becomes available.

The extensions are good news because they provide relief to individuals who were prevented from entering or exiting Saudi Arabia because of pandemic-related restrictions.

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