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Route via Muscat opens for Gulf NRIs to return home: union Minister Bandi Sanjay

Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppPinterestLinkedinCopy URLTelegramEmailTumblrReddItPrintKoo HYDERABAD, Mar 1: Union Minister of State for Home Affairs Bandi Sanjay Kumar on Sunday said that NRIs living in Gulf countries need not worry amid the ongoing US-Israel-Iran war, as the Centre has facilitated a route for their safe return to India via Muscat, Oman. In a statement, The Minister said NRIs stranded in countries such as Dubai, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia can now travel by road to Oman and fly to India from Muscat International Airport. He said the Indian Embassy in Muscat has also issued an advisory in this regard.

Route via Muscat opens for Gulf NRIs to return home: union Minister Bandi Sanjay

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Key Highlights

  • According to officials, Dubai is about 450 km by road from Muscat, while travellers from other Gulf nations may need to cover nearly 1,000 km.
  • Bandi Sanjay clarified that travellers must obtain the required visit or tourist visa before entering Oman.
  • Indian passport holders with valid visas or residence permits from the US, UK, Canada, Japan or Schengen countries are eligible for a 14-day on-arrival visa, subject to conditions such as return tickets, hotel bookings and health insurance.
  • The on-arrival visa facility is also available to Indians residing in GCC countries with valid resident cards.
  • He said passports must be valid for at least six months at the time of travel and advised NRIs seeking to return to India to stay in touch with the Indian Embassy in Oman for further assistance.
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  1. Route via Muscat opens for Gulf NRIs to return home: union Minister Bandi Sanjay

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