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Armenia Updates Entry Rules for Residence Permit Holders
On April 5, 2026, Armenia announced a temporary visa exemption (effective January 1–July 1, 2026) for holders of valid residence permits from the US, EU/Schengen countries, or specified Gulf states (UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman). Eligible travelers can enter visa-free for up to 180 days in a one-year period if the residence permit remains valid for at least six months from entry. This aims to boost tourism and spontaneous travel, including business or exploratory stays relevant to expats and remote workers.
How Armenia’s Residence-Based Visa Exemption Works
Armenia introduced (or highlighted in reporting around early April 2026) a temporary visa exemption for residents of 113 countries holding valid residence permits from the US, EU/Schengen countries, or specified GCC states (UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman). Eligible travelers can enter visa-free and stay up to 180 days within a one-year period (permit must be valid for at least six months from entry). The measure runs until July 1, 2026, and is designed to boost tourism and spontaneous travel. This directly benefits expats, digital nomads, and travelers with secondary residency. Reports and confirmations appeared in early April 2026 coverage.
Armenia Updates Immigration Rules and Work Entry Visas
Armenia is introducing a new 120-day work visa and removing labor market testing requirements, making it significantly easier for foreign workers to relocate.