Are you planning to book a trip for your next holiday but don't want to go through the hassle of applying for a visa?
Several countries have eased travel restrictions for UAE residents, allowing them to explore hidden gems around the world without pulsating wait for visa approvals.
These include providing visa-on-arrival or waiving the requirement for an entry permit altogether.
31 Dec, 2023
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Here are nine destinations to which residents of the UAE, regardless of the passport they hold, can travel to without a visa, or by getting a visa-on-arrival:
1. Georgia
This beautiful country, situated at the intersection of Europe and Asia, is a popular destination for travelers from the UAE, with mountains, Black Sea beaches, and historic towns to explore.
Tbilisi, the capital, is a mere three-and-a-half-hour flight away, and makes for a relatively more cost-effective holiday destination than other cities in the region as well.
UAE residents do not need a visa to enter the country, and can stay for 90 days without an entry permit.
2. Uzbekistan
The Central Asian country gives UAE residents visa-on-arrival and allows stay for up to 30 days without a visa.
Popular cities in Uzbekistan include the capital Tashkent, which has the famous Tashkent Tower and historic museums, as well as Samarkand, which is located on the historic Silk Route and is home to beautiful mosques and mausoleums.
3. Maldives
Fancy a beach holiday? Maldives is a world-famous tourist destination that gives a 30-day visa-on-arrival for travelers from all countries.
Apart from serene beaches and blue waters, the country is also famous for its mosques, fish markets, and coral reefs.
4. Azerbaijan
The country, another one in the Caucasus region, is famous for its capital Baku's medieval walled Inner City.
UAE residents can get a visa-on-arrival, which is valid for one month from the date of issuance.
However, if you are planning to stay for more than 15 days, you must obtain a registration at the State Migration Service.
According to the government website, your hotel in the country can help you do this.
5. Kenya
In 2023, Kenya announced that visitors from across the world would no longer require a visa from January 2024.
The tourism industry plays a vital role in the African country's economy, offering beach holidays along its Indian Ocean coastline and wildlife safaris inland.
6. Seychelles
The archipelago nation in the Indian Ocean is a visa-free one for most nationalities. Travellers are simply issued an entry permit on arrival in the country, provided they can show valid travel documents and a return or onward ticket.
It is famous for its pristine beaches, coral reefs, and wildlife - including giant tortoises.
7. Nepal
This country, nestled in the Himalayas, offers visa-on-arrival for UAE residents.
Besides being the home of the tallest mountain in the world, Mount Everest, the nation houses many beautiful Buddhist and Hindu temples. It is also well-known for tranquil getaways, delicious street food, and hospitality.
8. Armenia
Citizens from more than 50 countries (including Egypt, India, Iraq, Morocco, the Philippines) with a valid Emirates ID can get a visa-on-arrival in Armenia.
The stunning country has several hidden gems and boasts of scenic getaways. The cooler temperatures offer a nice break to UAE residents from the desert heat.
The nation also has a rich cultural heritage with ancient monasteries and historical sites.
9. Indonesia
UAE residents hailing from 97 countries can get an electronic visa-on-arrival (e-VoA) in Indonesia.
Travellers can complete the entire process online and receive a pre-approved e-VoA before departure.
The permit can be obtained through the VFS Global website by submitting all the required documents, and paying the necessary fees online prior to travel.
The Southeast Asian country is nestled between oceans, and is known for its unique handicraft and culinary delights.
Source: https://www.khaleejtimes.com/life-and-living/visa-and-immigration-in-uae/9-countries-residents-can-visit-without-entry-permit-get-visa-on-arrival