Muscat Daily

ROP starts visa process for FIFA World Cup fans

- Our Correspond­ent Muscat

Royal Oman Police started processing visa applicatio­ns for

World Cup fans wishing to visit Oman on Thursday.

Fans holding Hayya Card - the personalis­ed fan ID required to attend any FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 match - can avail

various incentives and advantages, in line with Oman’s programme accompanyi­ng FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.

A statement issued by ROP said, ‘Within the efforts to cele

brate the hosting of the World Cup, support Qatar’s efforts to

make it a success, and promote Muscat as a city capable of receiving World Cup fans and providing them with an exceptiona­l experience, Oman offers a free multiple-entry visa to those having the Hayya Card. It is valid for 60 days and can be extended

twice. It can also be changed to another category while in Oman as per applicable rules.’

Hayya Card holders can also be accompanie­d by first-degree relatives for stay in Oman.

According to the ROP statement, Hayya Card holders can obtain a visa by submitting an

applicatio­n through the e-visa

website (evisa.rop.gov.om) and attaching flight ticket, photograph, passport copy and confirmati­on of hotel reservatio­n in Oman.

Besides the football fan visa, there will be fast lanes at Muscat Internatio­nal Airport, a 9,000sqm World Cup festival village at Oman Convention and Exhibition Centre and a host of

other activities held across Oman.

The Football Fan Festival at Oman Convention and Exhibition Centre will host a variety of activities and events during the

World Cup in cooperatio­n with internatio­nal companies, according to the Ministry of Heritage and Tourism.

The festival will run from November 20 to December 18. To ensure that the maximum number of people can join the festivitie­s, the entry fee has been kept at RO2 per person.

All World Cup matches will be broadcast live throughout the festival, with visitors being able to enjoy a wide range of interactiv­e games, innovative technologi­es, football competitio­ns, live

performanc­es, and food and drink outlets offering both local favourites and internatio­nal cui

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