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Feb 9, 2026

Schengen-Style GCC Unified Visa Moves Closer: What UAE Travellers Need to Know

Schengen-Style GCC Unified Visa Moves Closer: What UAE Travellers Need to Know
A long-promised Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) ‘Grand Tours’ visa took a concrete step forward on 8 February 2026 when officials released an application roadmap that will allow tourists—and eventually business visitors—to enter all six GCC states on a single electronic permit. The digital-only process, detailed by regional media, will cover Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain and Oman, replacing the patchwork of individual e-visas that travellers currently juggle.(timesofindia.indiatimes.com)

Although the launch date is slated for late 2026 after pilot tests, UAE travel-management companies are already fielding client questions. The draft documentation checklist mirrors Schengen requirements: a passport valid for six months beyond travel, proof of accommodation across multiple stops, onward or return tickets, travel insurance, and evidence of sufficient funds. Crucially, one on-line form will cover the entire itinerary, with fees paid in a single transaction. Officials say the permit will initially allow a 30-day stay with multiple entries inside the bloc, but business-travel extensions are under study.(timesofindia.indiatimes.com)

Travellers who prefer professional assistance can streamline the process by engaging VisaHQ, whose UAE portal (https://www.visahq.com/united-arab-emirates/) already aggregates visa requirements for all six GCC countries and will be updated to include the unified permit as soon as it launches; their specialists can pre-check documents, secure compliant insurance, and coordinate bulk applications for corporate teams.

Schengen-Style GCC Unified Visa Moves Closer: What UAE Travellers Need to Know


For UAE-based multinationals, the unified visa promises significant efficiency gains. Intra-Gulf projects—think engineers commuting weekly between Dubai, Dammam and Doha—currently require constant re-entries and separate fees. HR teams estimate savings of up to 35 per cent in visa administration once the scheme goes live. The move also dovetails with new open-skies agreements that Emirates, Etihad and flydubai are negotiating to densify short-haul routes.

Practical next steps for mobility managers include auditing current travel-profile data to ensure passport validity and insurance coverage align with the forthcoming standards, and updating employee-handbook sections on permissible business activities in neighbouring GCC states. Technology teams should prepare for API integrations with the new GCC e-visa portal so that traveller details flow automatically into duty-of-care dashboards.

By harmonising entry rules, the Gulf is signalling that it wants to function as a single tourism and business ecosystem—good news for UAE hotels, conference organisers and shared-services centres that stand to capture longer regional itineraries.
VisaHQ's expert visas and immigration team helps individuals and companies navigate global travel, work, and residency requirements. We handle document preparation, application filings, government agencies coordination, every aspect necessary to ensure fast, compliant, and stress-free approvals.
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