For Canadian and American pilgrims — everything you need to know about Saudi Arabia pilgrimage visas
To perform Umrah or Hajj in Saudi Arabia, all international pilgrims need a Saudi Arabia pilgrimage visa — a special visa category distinct from the tourist visa. This visa is issued exclusively through Saudi-certified travel agencies like NexSafar.
There are two types of pilgrimage visas:
All NexSafar Umrah and Hajj packages include full visa processing service. Our team submits your application, tracks its status, and ensures your visa is ready before your departure date. You simply provide the required documents — we handle the rest.
Select your Umrah package with NexSafar. Visa processing begins immediately after booking confirmation.
Provide your passport, photos, marriage certificate (if applicable), and vaccination proof.
NexSafar submits your application to the Saudi consulate as a certified Umrah operator.
Typically within 3–7 business days. Your visa is either e-visa (digital) or stamped in your passport.
Present your visa and travel documents at the airport. NexSafar provides a complete pre-departure checklist.
Saudi Arabia limits international pilgrims to performing Umrah a maximum of 3 times per calendar year. This is tracked through your passport biometrics at Saudi border control. If you have previously performed Umrah in 2026, inform NexSafar when booking.
| Feature | Umrah Visa | Hajj Visa |
|---|---|---|
| Timing | Year-round (except Hajj days) | Specific days of Dhul-Hijjah only |
| Quota | No fixed quota per country | National quota (limited spots) |
| Registration | Through agency | Through Nusuk platform + agency |
| Processing Time | 3–7 business days | Several weeks |
| Cost (approx.) | $70–120 USD | Included in Hajj package |
| Valid For | 30 days stay in Saudi Arabia | Hajj period only |
| Repeatable | Up to 3 times/year | Once fulfilled (next when quota allows) |
Yes. Canadians who hold dual nationality (e.g., Canadian + Pakistani, Canadian + Egyptian) can apply using either passport. We recommend using the passport that is most valid and most recently renewed. Inform our team of any dual nationality status.
Yes. The Umrah visa permits you to visit Makkah, Medina, and Jeddah. Non-Muslims are still prohibited from entering Makkah and Medina. The visa is valid for Saudi Arabia generally within the authorized travel dates.
Yes. The Saudi tourist e-Visa allows general tourism but does NOT permit performing Umrah rites. To enter Masjid al-Haram for Umrah, you must hold a specific Umrah visa obtained through a certified agency like NexSafar. Attempting Umrah on a tourist visa can result in deportation.
The Umrah visa is typically valid for 30 days from the date of entry into Saudi Arabia, allowing you to perform Umrah and visit holy sites within that window. NexSafar designs itineraries of 7–21 days to maximize your spiritual experience within the visa validity.
Saudi Arabia requires all incoming Umrah and Hajj pilgrims to present proof of specific vaccinations:
NexSafar provides a complete vaccination checklist and connects Canadian/American pilgrims with local travel health clinics that administer required vaccines.
Don't navigate the Saudi visa process alone. All NexSafar Umrah and Hajj packages include full visa processing. Contact us today for a free quote and visa guidance.
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