Bahrain Joins UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Gulf Tourism Powerhouses in Rolling Out Emergency Visa Relief, Digital Nomad Residency, and Seamless Entry Rules Amid Severe Ongoing Middle East Travel Disruptions in 2026 : Here Are The New Changes a
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GCC governments have progressively liberalized visa and residency frameworks over the past decade as part of broader economic diversification strategies, with the UAE and Saudi Arabia leading adoption of digital nomad visas and extended tourist permits to reduce reliance on oil revenues and develop service sectors. Tourism and hospitality represent material components of Gulf GDP and employment, particularly in UAE and Qatar, making visa accessibility a structural lever for visitor volumes and ancillary spending across accommodation, retail, and transportation. Regional travel disruptions—whether geopolitical, health-related, or seasonal—have historically prompted coordinated policy responses among GCC states, reflecting both competitive positioning in attracting international travelers an
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