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Published 15 Nov, 2021 02:42pm

Overseas pilgrims can now apply for Umrah permit via a mobile app

Saudi Arabia has launched a new service that will allow foreign pilgrims to apply for Umrah permits and access to the Grand Mosque in Makkah as well as the Prophet’s Mosque in Madina through mobile applications, local media reported on Sunday.

Overseas pilgrims, like residents in the kingdom, can now use Eatmarna and Tawakkalna Applications to book their Umrah trips and visit both mosques.

According to it Ministry of Hajj & Umrah, pilgrims pilgrims must first register on the Quddum platform to be able to use Eatmarna and Tawakkalna. Travellers are advised to download both applications on their mobile phones before coming to the kingdom.

Saudi Arabia opened Umrah for vaccinated foreign pilgrims in August, 18 months after kingdom closed its borders due to the pandemic.

Pilgrims must provide a Covid-19 vaccination certificate with their request to partake in Umrah.

The Grand Mosque opened at full capacity in October as Saudi Arabia relaxed Covid-19 measures.

The kingdom removed the requirement to wear masks and observe social distancing in open spaces, after a decline in the number of coronavirus infections, the official Saudi press agency (SPA) reported.

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