Saudi Arabia Introduces New 90-Day Health Insurance Rule for Umrah & Hajj Pilgrims
16 Feb, 2026.webp)
In a significant 2026 update that impacts all international pilgrims, Saudi Arabia has implemented a mandatory 90-day health insurance requirement for both Umrah and Hajj travellers. The rule, announced by Saudi authorities in early 2026 and reported by The Times of India, aims to provide comprehensive health coverage for overseas pilgrims from the moment they arrive in the Kingdom until their departure.
π What the New Insurance Policy Means for Umrah Pilgrims
Under the new policy, every pilgrim travelling from Pakistan (e.g., Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi) or other countries for Umrah in 2026 must obtain health insurance that remains valid for at least 90 days. This extended coverage is designed to protect travellers for the entire period of their pilgrimage, covering:
- Emergency medical treatment inside Saudi Arabia
- Hospitalisation and accidents
- Urgent health needs during Umrah or Hajj
- Other unforeseen health events during the pilgrimage stay
This initiative is part of Saudi Arabiaβs broader agenda to strengthen pilgrim safety and welfare, aligning with the Kingdom's Vision 2030 improvements for hospitality and service standards.
π Why This Matters for Umrah Travellers from Pakistan
UmrahOne.pk serves thousands of Pakistani pilgrims each season, and this health insurance rule now affects travel planning, visa processing, and trip costs. For Pakistani families and individual travellers preparing for Umrah in 2026:
- Travel agencies must include eligible health insurance plans when applying for Umrah visas
- Pilgrims should confirm coverage limits and benefits before departure
- Insurance must be ready before entering Saudi Arabia to comply with Ministry of Hajj & Umrah regulations
Important: Failure to carry valid 90-day health insurance may result in visa delays or boarding issues at departure airports.
π Expert Tip for Pakistani Pilgrims
Before booking your package with UmrahOne.pk, ensure that your Umrah visa processing includes:
- Insurance provider confirmation
- Coverage documents for the full 90-day period
- Translation of policy into Arabic (if requested by Saudi officials)
- A verified Saudi-approved healthcare provider network
This proactive approach reduces travel hurdles and improves your spiritual journey experience.
β Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Is this new health insurance mandatory for all Umrah pilgrims in 2026?
A: Yes β all international pilgrims, including those from Pakistan, must have health insurance valid for at least 90 days during their stay for Umrah or Hajj.
Q2: Does this rule affect visa processing for Umrah?
A: Yes β insurance details are often required at the time of visa application or boarding, making early coverage essential.
Q3: Can pilgrims purchase insurance after arrival in Saudi Arabia?
A: No β the policy requires valid insurance before entering Saudi Arabia so that pilgrims are covered from the first day of their pilgrimage.
Q4: Will travel agencies in Pakistan handle this requirement?
A: Most certified operators β including UmrahOne.pk β now include the health insurance requirement in their Umrah packages for 2026 travellers.
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