New Opportunities: Bahrain Immigration Guide for Relocation
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The massive oil reserves in the Middle East are well-known. Saudi Arabia is home to Ghawar, the largest conventional oil field in the world (measured 280 km by 30 km). It is also regarded as the birthplace of the three major world religions: Judaism, Islam, and Christianity.

East of Saudi Arabia, in the Persian Gulf, is an archipelago made up of 33 islands called Bahrain. After Singapore and the Maldives, it is the third-smallest nation in Asia. The name Bahrain is derived from the Arabic “al-Bahrayn.” The root word “Bahr” means sea. Manama is the country’s capital and largest city, and the Bahraini dinar serves as its official currency. 1.4 million people live in Bahrain, including roughly 700,000 foreigners.

 

The nation is among the most advanced in the Gulf area due to its quick development. Bahrain continues to be a welcoming country with a rich culture. Oil, gas, manufacturing, banking, financial services, aluminum, shipbuilding, and tourism are the major economic pillars of the country.

 

There are two UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Bahrain. On Bahrain’s island of Muharraq, there is a 3.5 km (2.2 mi) track known as the Bahrain pearling trail. Bahrain has been pearling since 2000 B.C. A historical site, the Qal’at al-Bahrain, also called the Bahrain Fort and once the Portugal Fort, originally served as the Dilmun civilization’s capital.

 

The peaceful coexistence of people in a setting of security and tranquility that makes the Kingdom an incubator for all makes Bahrain the most desirable country in the world for individuals of different nationalities to reside in. Various programs allow you to travel to Bahrain and be a part of its rich culture.

A family visa, also known as a residence permit, is required for any members of the immediate family of an individual employed in Bahrain. The necessary documents to apply for this visa are:

A work visa is provided to foreign individuals who accept employment in Bahrain. This permit gives employees the right to residency and is valid for one to two years. These are the necessary documents required for a work visa:

These visas are given at the port of entry and are intended for short-stay business travelers. The visas are mostly used for trade missions, business trips, seminars, and exhibitions. The following documents are required for the processing of the passenger’s visa application:

A business visa is for visitors who intend to travel to Bahrain and stay for more than a week on business. The business climate in Bahrain is hospitable and accommodating to foreign companies. The nation’s political and economic stability presents chances for businesses to develop and prosper. The documents necessary for a business visa are:

The global migration department of Direct U.S. Immigration helps motivated international nationals immigrate to Bahrain. We provide expert and step-by-step supervision and application procedures in all instances, whether you wish to travel for business, visit your family, or immigrate as a skilled worker.

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