Bahrain: Ministerial Decision No. 25 of 1976 as Amended by Ministerial Decision No. 39 of 1986 Regarding Entry Visa to Bahrain
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Bahrain: Ministerial Decision No. 25 of 1976 as Amended by Ministerial Decision No. 39 of 1986 Regarding Entry Visa to Bahrain
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Date of adoption
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3 August 1976 (Last amended: 16 September 1986)
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Entry into force
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In effect |
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Arabic
Source: – Official Journal Issue No. 1187 (5 August 1976), pp. 5-6, Legislation & Legal Opinion Commission, Kingdom of Bahrain, accessed: 15 July 2014, http://www.legalaffairs.gov.bh/Media/LegalPDF/RINT2576.pdf – Official Journal Issue No. 1712 (18 September 1986), pp. 4-5, Legislation & Legal Opinion Commission, Kingdom of Bahrain, accessed: 15 July 2014, http://www.legalaffairs.gov.bh/Media/LegalPDF/RINT3986.pdf |
Abstract |
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Keywords: Bahrain, Laws & Regulations, Visas & Fees
A non-Bahraini may not enter the Kingdom of Bahrain unless s/he holds a valid passport and a visa issued by one of the country’s embassies abroad (Art. 1). An entry visa shall not be issued to a non-Bahraini entering the country for the purpose of work until a non-objection certificate is issued by the Immigration and Passports Administration. The certificate may only be issued after obtaining a work permit from the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs or through the sponsorship of the contracting governmental body. A visit entry visa shall not be issued to a non-Bahraini if it is suspected that s/he intends to work in Bahrain (Art. 2). Art. 3 (amended) lists the cases that may be exempted from the conditions set out in aricle 1 of this decision. Passport Control employees at Bahrain International Airport may issue entry visas valid for 72 hours or 7 days to non-Bahrainis who do not hold an entry visa. The conditions for obtaining these visas are:
The 72-hour visa may be granted to the following categories:
The 7 days visa may be granted to those requesting it from the following categories:
Passport Control employees at the Bahrain International Airport may request the signature of a Bahraini sponsor if necessary (Art. 4). Art. 5 allows for the extension of the 72 hours/ 7 days visas on a case by case basis. |