Ridha Albahrani from Saudi Arabia missed out on last year’s Future Close-Up (FCU) global youth exchange program due to visa delays. This became a lasting concern for the organizers, who made a special effort to reserve a spot for him in this year’s edition, taking place on June 23-30.
This time around, Albahrani’s visa was secured as early as May. However, this prudence later proved even somewhat unnecessary. Under a trial policy introduced on June 9, and remaining effective through June 8, 2026, ordinary passport holders from Saudi Arabia and three other Gulf countries can now enter China without a visa for business, tourism, family visit, exchange or transit purposes, provided their stay does not exceed 30 days.
“One way or another, I made it here,” Albahrani told Beijing Review.…