Iraq grant free visa to Islamic rites for Pakistani Arba’een pilgrims.
Iraq Free visas would be available until September 20. The change occurs a few weeks after the former interior minister of Iraq, Rana Sana Ullah, came there and had crucial conversations about it.
According to information provided by the Iraqi Embassy, the government has also increased the allotted number of tourists from Pakistan for the first time, to 100,000. Additionally, it has been revealed that only Pakistani and Iraqi Airlines would offer pilgrims travel services.
According to the agreed-upon arrangement, Pakistani pilgrims will enter Iraq from Al-Sheib Port via Baghdad and Al-Najaf International Airport’s land route; the requirement for Pakistani visitors to enter and exit Iraq through the same airport has also been removed.
Iraqi diplomatic posts in four nations will provide citizens free entrance permits so they can participate in the holy celebration of Arbaeen, according to a statement from the country’s foreign ministry.