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Saudi Arabia and Russia activate visa-free travel deal

Published on: May 12, 2026 5:00 PM

Saudi Arabia, Russia launch 90-day visa-free travel deal

Saudi Arabia and Russia have officially implemented a mutual visa exemption agreement, allowing citizens of both countries to travel without visas starting May 11, 2026.

According to the Saudi Press Agency, the agreement marks a significant step in strengthening bilateral relations between Riyadh and Moscow, with both governments expecting increased cooperation in tourism, trade, and cultural exchange.

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The visa-free arrangement enables short-term travel for citizens of both countries, making visits easier and more convenient for tourism and business purposes.

However, officials clarified that the exemption does not cover employment, academic study, residency, or Hajj-related travel. Separate visa procedures will continue to apply for those categories under existing regulations.

🚨⚡️ Officially:

Russian tourists are allowed to enter the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia without a visa for a period of up to 90 days. 🇷🇺✈️🇸🇦

The reciprocal visa exemption agreement between the two countries has been activated. pic.twitter.com/vHbCkrykrD

— GDA | News & Takes (@GDA360) May 11, 2026

The agreement comes at a symbolic time as Saudi Arabia and Russia mark 100 years of diplomatic relations, highlighting long-standing ties and evolving cooperation between the two nations.

Authorities said the new policy is expected to significantly boost mutual travel and encourage stronger engagement between citizens, businesses, and cultural institutions.

The visa waiver agreement was originally signed on December 1, 2025, in Riyadh following high-level discussions between Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak and Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud.

Officials from both sides described the move as part of broader efforts to expand strategic partnership beyond energy cooperation into tourism and people-to-people contact.

Business communities in Saudi Arabia and Russia have welcomed the development, saying simplified travel rules will facilitate trade delegations, investment opportunities, and joint ventures across multiple sectors.

Analysts say the agreement also reflects a wider trend of global powers strengthening bilateral mobility arrangements to support economic diversification and international collaboration.

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Tourism stakeholders expect the new visa-free system to increase visitor numbers in both directions, particularly during peak travel seasons and international events.

Both governments are expected to monitor the implementation closely to ensure smooth travel procedures and address any operational challenges that may arise.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: international relations, Latest, Russia, Saudi Arabia, tourism, travel agreement, visa free travel

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