Penalties double for repeat offences, with fines reaching SR60,000

Dubai: Saudi Arabia has introduced new penalties for citizens travelling to prohibited destinations, including fines of up to SR30,000 and travel bans of up to two years, under updated regulations approved by Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Naif, Minister of Interior.
The fine is doubled for repeat offences, with travel bans extended to as long as five years. Authorities said the list of restricted countries will be determined by the Interior Ministry following necessary procedures.
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Penalties may be increased if travel involves high-risk or conflict zones, while reductions may apply in limited cases, including family ties, short transit stays or travellers aged 60 and above.
The regulations also impose fines of up to SR5,000 for providing false information when applying for travel documents, alongside possible travel bans.
More serious offences, including document tampering, misuse or enabling others to use travel documents unlawfully, could result in fines of up to SR100,000 and travel bans of up to five years, with cases referred to the Public Prosecution.