In Saudi Arabia, after January 1, 2021, citizens will be allowed to enter and leave the country by land, sea and air.
However, the administration says it depends on whether people take precautionary measures against the corona virus.
According to Saudi Arabia's state news agency, after January 1, all restrictions on citizens entering and leaving the country will be lifted and they will be allowed full land, air and sea travel.
According to officials, the deadline for lifting sanctions will be announced 30 days before January 1, 2021.
The statement said that if the need arose, the Ministry of Health could issue instructions on necessary steps for the health of travelers.
The Gulf Cooperation Council and non-Saudi nationals will be allowed to enter the country with work permits but must comply with the restrictions.
However, a condition has been imposed that a person will not be able to enter the country unless he has proof that he is free from corona.
They must provide a Corona report that is not more than 48 hours old and has been submitted by a recognized agency.
It should be noted that since March, Saudi Arabia has banned travel or anyone from coming outside the country to control the corona virus.
At the end of May, restrictions were gradually eased and the institution was reopened and domestic travel was allowed, but the ban on international flights was maintained.
So far, 325,651 cases of corona virus have been reported in Saudi Arabia, of which 32,870 patients have recovered and 4,268 have died.
It may be recalled that due to the corona virus, Hajj was performed on a very limited scale this year and only those within the country were allowed to perform Hajj.