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Qatar, Oman to offer joint tourist visas

  • Oman: Saturday, March 02 - 2013 at 00:34

Qatar and Oman have signed an agreement to issue a common tourist visa for citizens of 33 countries on arrival at Doha International Airport, the Peninsula has reported. Under the agreement, visa holders can travel from Qatar to Oman without taking a separate visa, provided that the traveller does not go to a third country during the visit. The visa is valid for one month and can be extended for another. The common tourist visa will be issued to citizens of Andorra, Austria, Britain, Canada, Finland, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Japan, Luxembourg, Monaco, New Zealand, Portugal, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, Vatican, Australia, Belgium, Brunei, Denmark, France, Greece, Iceland, Italy, Lichtenstein, Malaysia, Netherlands, Norway, San Marino, South Korea, Sweden and US.

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