New system halts issue of pilgrims overstay in Saudi Arabia
Foreign pilgrims
coming for Umrah during the holy month of Ramadan are leaving the Kingdom
regularly without fail and the Ministry of Haj and Umrah has not noticed anyone
of them overstaying their visas, said a senior ministry official.
“As many as 14,500
pilgrims leave the Kingdom daily after performing Umrah rituals and praying at
the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah and most of them have left through Jeddah
airport,” said Abdul Aziz Damanhouri, assistant deputy minister for Umrah
pilgrims’ affairs.
He said an automatic
system introduced by the ministry in coordination with relevant government
departments, which blacklists Umrah service companies having more than five
percent overstayers, was successful in bring down the number of illegal
pilgrims.
“This system has
forced Umrah service companies and establishments to send back their pilgrims
before the expiry of their visas in order to get new visas and avoid
punishment,” Damanhouri told Al-Madina Arabic Marwan Shaaban, owner of an Umrah
company, said all pilgrims leave the Kingdom as per their flight schedules. “We
have appointed representatives in Makkah and Madinah to make sure Umrah
pilgrims leave the Kingdom before the expiry of their visas,” he said.
“We follow the
departure of pilgrims at King Abdulaziz International Airport in Jeddah and
Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz International Airport in Madinah to get new visas
and stay in business,” he added.
He said Umrah
companies carry out marketing of their package programs through their agencies
in foreign countries. “We receive pilgrims at airport and provide them with all
facilities and see them off at airport after performing Umrah rituals,” he
pointed out.
Talaat Tunsi, owner of
another Umrah company, said the Ministry of Haj and Umrah has been successful
in eradicating the phenomenon of pilgrims overstaying their Umrah visas by
linking the issuance of new visas with the departure of pilgrims who have
already arrived in the country.
“This has encouraged
licensed Umrah companies to seriously follow the departure of their pilgrims
more than before in order to stay in business. Pilgrim service is a partnership
between the ministry and Umrah companies for the welfare and well being of the
guests of God,” he explained.
Saudi Gazette
New system halts issue of pilgrims overstay in Saudi Arabia
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