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The Saudi Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has announced a set of rules that Hajj pilgrims must follow both before and after arriving in Saudi Arabia. These stipulations are intended to ensure a smooth pilgrimage, according to the ministry.
Pilgrims must have all appropriate official documentation with them at the airport in order to complete the requisite travel formalities. The ministry has also directed that all electronic gadgets must be stored in checked luggage.
Each piece of luggage that will be transported needs to correspond to the permitted dimensions in order for Pilgrims to guarantee its acceptance. Each piece of luggage should also have distinct identification marks before being shipped.
The ministry has also listed items that are prohibited, including plastic bags, water bottles, liquid materials, and unwrapped or untied baggage. Boxes that are wrapped and covered in fabric are also forbidden.
Upon arrival in Saudi Arabia, pilgrims are required to declare any cash or precious items in their possession exceeding a value of SR60,000. This includes foreign currencies, gifts, electronic devices, jewellery and precious metals.
The ministry has further emphasized the importance of filling out the customs declaration when entering or exiting Saudi Arabia. This is particularly important if pilgrims are carrying local or foreign currencies, or any items valued over SR60,000.
The same customs declaration is also required for passengers carrying goods in commercial quantities worth over SR3,000, or items prohibited from importing or exporting, such as antiquities.
This also applies to goods subject to excise tax.
The ministry has issued a stern warning to pilgrims who fail to complete and sign the customs declaration, noting that they will be held accountable.