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Jeddah: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah has announced the launch of the second registration phase for domestic pilgrims, which is intended for those who last performed Hajj five or more years ago.

The ministry has called on those eligible to apply as soon as possible through its website or the Nusuk app.

It added that citizens and residents over the age of 12 can apply but they should not be suffering from any acute, chronic, or infectious disease.

The ministry said that an applicant can add up to 13 companions in one booking, including a male guardian, known as a mahram, for the female pilgrim.

A mahram who performed Hajj more recently than five years ago can be excluded on condition that an exemption request is



submitted.

Applicants can choose between four Hajj service packages, according to the ministry.

The ministry said the issue of Hajj permits will start on May 5 after it had checked those registering had been vaccinated against COVID-19, meningitis, and seasonal influenza.

It added that registration should be done by applicants and not by agents or dealers, and subsequent bookings should be paid within 72 hours via the SADAD electronic system in order to avoid automatic cancellations.

The ministry also advised those who may wish to cancel their registration to read the terms and conditions before submitting a request for a refund.

The first registration stage was for those who have not yet performed Hajj rituals.




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