Saudi launches a multiple-entry visa for Hayya Card holders
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, SAUDI ARABIA/ Created : Aug 28, 2022, 08:00 IST
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As per the reports, the Hayya Card, which is issued by Qatar, will be mandatory for all World Cup attendees and will provide entry into Qatar as well as the stadiums. It's expected that this new development will lure first-time as … Read more
As per the reports, the Hayya Card, which is issued by Qatar, will be mandatory for all World Cup attendees and will provide entry into Qatar as well as the stadiums. It's expected that this new development will lure first-time as well as returning visitors to explore nearby destinations too. Read less
As per the reports, the Hayya Card, which is issued by Qatar, will be mandatory for all World Cup attendees and will provide entry into Qatar as well as the stadiums. It's expected that this new development will lure first-time as well as returning visitors to explore nearby destinations too.
Reports have it that the holders of the Hayya Card can apply for the new Saudi visa online, and the same will allow them a 60-day stay in Saudi, beginning 10 days before the tournament.
Who is eligible to apply for the Hayya Card?
Those in possession of match tickets can apply at hayya.qatar2022.qa or through the Hayya to Qatar 2022 mobile application.
What are the benefits of this card?
As per the latest reports, the Hayya Card, will provide entry to the stadium, along with a valid match ticket, access to free public transport on match days, and smart journey planning via the Hayya mobile application.
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