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Ahmad Bashari

Pilgrims are still being received at Jadidat Arar Border Crossing for the Hajj season of 1445 AH.

- They are leveraging resources to enhance the effectiveness of the entry procedure, including trained workers and advanced technological tools.
Passports Directorate at Jadidat Arar Border Crossing is accepting pilgrims from Iraq for Hajj.

The Jadidat Arar Passports Directorate is now permitting pilgrims from Iraq who are traveling through the Jadidat Arar Border Crossing in order to expedite the Hajj.


Following completion, the Directorate bears the obligation of ensuring that the pilgrim processes are completed promptly and effectively.


For the purpose of enhancing the effectiveness of the input operation, they are making use of resources such as technically advanced tools and staff members who have undergone training.


"Arar, May 30, 2024." Those pilgrims from the Republic of Iraq who are heading to conduct the Hajj are still being allowed to enter the Jadidat Arar Border Crossing by the Passports Directorate. It is happening while the year 1445 AH is nearing; this is to ensure their processes are timely and efficient, so we do that. The Passports Directorate has ensured it utilizes all its potentials to make effective the process followed to access the pilgrimage sites. This is critical to provide all the Kingdom's ports with workers who are trained in addition to providing technological tools at the cutting edge of their field. An example is translation equipment capable of handling 137 different languages all at once.



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