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These restrictions differ from travel visa requirements, which require travelers to obtain permission to enter a country in advance of their travel. With few exceptions, citizens of the states in this list are prohibited from entering the corresponding listed states.
Most visitors to Bahrain may obtain a visa on arrival or an e-Visa before traveling. [1] Citizens of the Gulf Cooperation Council countries have freedom of movement in Bahrain and may enter with a national ID card. [2] Passport must be valid for 6 months from arrival and visitors must hold return or onward ticket. [3]
A Bahraini passport. Visa requirements for Bahraini citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Bahrain.As of 2024, Bahraini citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 91 countries and territories, ranking the Bahraini passport 59th in the world according to the Visa Restrictions Index.
The Ministry of the Interior is responsible for law enforcement and public safety in Bahrain.The headquarters of the ministry is the Diwan Fort (also known as Manama Fort) in Manama, colloquially referred to as "al-gal'aa".
Countries of the Schengen area require non-EU passports to be less than 10 years old upon entry. [17] A number of holders of British passports, which until September 2018 could be issued with a validity period of up to 10 years and nine months if the previous passport was not expired, were unable to travel to the EU subsequent to Brexit due to this restriction.
During a war a country can decide to ban travel to a country or numerous ones even if it is a neutral party in that said conflict. One example is that of the United States in 1939 when it banned travel to any country that was at war with the 1939 Neutrality Act in response to the outbreak of World War II in Europe that year despite being a neutral party at the time. [2]
However, in 2016, Bahrainis could have applied to the Ministry of Interior to maintain dual nationality. [3] The king has the discretion to grant Bahraini citizenship to those otherwise not qualified. [4] His Majesty the Governor has the discretion to grant citizenship to an Arab individual who has performed a great service to Bahrain.
The early missions of the Kingdom of Bahrain were to New York, London and Cairo.Salman bin Daij was the first ambassador to London. Taqi Al Baharna headed the first mission to the Arab Republic of Egypt, assisted by Ibrahim Ali Ibrahim and Mustapha Kamal, while the first Bahraini ambassador to the United Nations was Salman Al Saffar.