
Madrid,
 Spain, 3 September 2018 – Qatar has become the most open country in the
 Middle East and the 8th most open in the world in terms of visa 
facilitation. The World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) recently updated 
its visa openness rankings, confirming Qatar’s recent visa facilitation 
improvements including allowing nationals of 88 countries to enter Qatar
 visa-free and free-of-charge.
Actions
 Qatar has taken to improve visa facilitation include introducing an 
online platform for efficient and transparent visa processing and 
e-visas, as well as a free 96-hour transit visa doubling the time 
stopover passengers can remain in the country.
As
 a result of these measures, Qatar’s visa openness ranking has leapt to 
8th in the world from 177th back in 2014. Since the introduction of 
these changes, year-on-year arrivals from India have grown 18%, from 
China 43% and from Russia a huge 366%. None of these markets now need a 
visa to visit Qatar.
In
 2014, Qatar commissioned a visa facilitation study for the country, 
which UNWTO prepared based on its global openness data. “Qatar has 
implemented and overachieved the recommendations of the study, setting 
an example by spearheading safe and seamless travel, enhancing the 
visitor experience and better placing itself to improve mobility for its
 citizens,” said UNWTO Secretary-General Zurab Pololikashvili.
“Openness
 and ease of access are crucial elements of the visitor experience. We 
have committed to making it a seamless experience, even as visitors plan
 their journey. We will continue to work with our partners on 
streamlining the immigration process at Qatar’s ports of entry, as well 
as ensuring that all visitor visas and visa procedures are electronic,” 
said Hassan Al Ibrahim, Qatar Tourism Authority’s chairman.
UNWTO
 measures the mobility of citizens based on their ability to travel 
seamlessly to other countries. While Qatar currently ranks 106th in the 
world in terms of mobility, 20 of the countries benefiting from the 
Qatari visa waiver are already reciprocating, enhancing the mobility of 
Qatar’s citizens.
Facilitating
 seamless travel is crucial to the continued promotion of tourism as a 
development vehicle and potential pillar of achieving the 2030 Agenda 
for Sustainable Development.
Qatar’s
 travel facilitation improvements coincide with progress made in visa 
facilitation worldwide. For example, Belarus recently made visa-free 
travel available for 30 days to citizens of 74 countries travelling 
through Minsk airport. UNWTO’s global visa openness index score has 
increased from 31 in 2014 to 37 in 2018.
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