India To Soon Allow Entry of Foreign Tourists, First 5 lakh Tourists Will Get Free Visa

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Amid a decline in Covid cases in the country, India may soon reopen its doors for foreign tourists for the first time in one-and-a-half years, officials said.

The first five lakh foreign tourists will be issued visas free of cost in an attempt to revive the tourism, hospitality, and aviation sectors badly hit by the COVID-19 pandemic since March 2020 when a nationwide lockdown was announced.

Top Union Home Ministry officials are deliberating with all stakeholders on the expected date and modalities for opening up of the country for foreign tourists.

A formal announcement allowing foreign tourists to visit India may come within the next 10 days, an official from the Home Ministry said. The decision is being taken in view of the declining number of COVID-19 cases in the country.

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On September 19, 30,773 new cases were reported while active cases had come down to 3.32 lakh. India’s COVID-19 vaccination coverage has also crossed 80 crores as of September 17.

The free visa to the tourists will be issued till March 31, 2022, or the issuance of a five lakh visa, whichever is earlier. The total financial implication for this would be ₹100 crores.

The free visa move is expected to incentivize short-term tourists visiting India, the official said.

The cost for a month-long e-tourist visa is country-specific but is around $25. Year-long multiple entries e-tourists visa charge is around $40. The e-tourist visa has been suspended since March 2020.

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The Home Ministry officials said they are still deliberating whether the entry of foreign tourists will be allowed with certain conditions like limiting it to only vaccinated travelers for now and having a negative list of countries where COVID-19 cases remain a concern.

The opening up is also expected to be phase-wise to see the response and implications, another official said.

Many countries, including some of those in Europe, have already opened up for tourism.

(Source: PTI, not edited by travelobiz staff)

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