Saudi Arabia has opened Hajj 1447 AH (2026) registration for citizens and residents inside the Kingdom via the Nusuk platform. Priority is given to first-time pilgrims, with package bookings commencing soon. Applicants must meet age and health requirements, with residents needing a valid permit of over one year.
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