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Bahrain Opens its Borders to African visitors. Ghana, Kenya and Nine (9) Others to Benefit

Akesse Sanza by Akesse Sanza
10 years ago
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As part of promoting tourism in Bahrain, the government has introduced simplified eVisa Application for selected African countries to ease travels to the Kingdom.

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This marks the third phase of Bahrain’s visa policy.

The countries to benefit from this phase are Egypt, Morocco, Kenya, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Mozambique, Cameroon, Gabon, Senegal, Mauritius and Seychelles.  Residents of these countries are to obtain their visas online ahead of travel, via the government’s eVisa website.

The new visa policy was introduced in October 2014 and allowed nationals from over 100 countries to obtain a visa either online ahead of travel, via Bahrain’s government eVisa website, or upon arrival.

In April 2015, a second phase was introduced enabling both business visitors and tourists to spend longer periods of time in the Kingdom.

The new policy dictates that business visas are multi-entry and valid for up to a month, while visitor visas are valid for three months and are also multi-entry.

GCC residents of any nationality are eligible to receive multi-entry visas on arrival or online making it easier for expatriates living in the region to travel to Bahrain.

Furthermore, nationals from countries that are not included in the countries eligible for eVisas or visas on arrival can still apply for eVisas if they have a visit visa for any other GCC country.

Commenting on the new phase, Shaikh Ahmed bin Isa Al Khalifa, assistant undersecretary for the general directorate of nationality, passports and residence affairs at Bahrain’s ministry of interior, said: “The addition of the African countries to Bahrain’s progressive visa policy is a significant step forward to providing easier access into Bahrain for all visitors.

“The addition of these important African economies will help to support the business and tourism sectors in the Kingdom and hopefully those of the wider GCC region.

“Bahrain is home to several expatriate African communities and we look forward to welcoming the friends and families of those living in the Kingdom and to showcasing Bahrain’s successful business environment and rich cultural heritage.”

In 2015, over 190,000 visitors from the 11 African countries visited the Kingdom, an increase of 16 per cent from 2014.

The new policy is also being accompanied by improvements to the individual screening process, ensuring faster and more effective processing of applications.

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Akesse Sanza is a Ghanaian Travel Blogger, Travel and Tourism Consultant, and Anti-human Trafficking And Safe Migration advocate. Akesse loves everything Travel & Tourism and aims to see every single country in the world.

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