Sometimes if you are powerful enough you can find a way around the law in any country in the world. It's not about Saudi Arabia.
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There is no "true citizen" in Saudi Arabia. A citizen, by definition has a responsibility to the government AND has a role in his own governance. While Saudi citizens certainly have a responsibility to their government, the King of Saudi Arabia has not delegated any authority to his people. Properly understood, the citizens of Saudi Arabia are "Subjects of the King".
Saudi Arabia is not a democracy, it is a monarchy.
Yes, US citizens need a visa to travel to Saudi Arabia.
There is no "true citizen" in Saudi Arabia. A citizen, by definition has a responsibility to the government AND has a role in his own governance. While Saudi citizens certainly have a responsibility to their government, the King of Saudi Arabia has not delegated any authority to his people. Properly understood, the citizens of Saudi Arabia are "Subjects of the King".
There is no "true citizen" in Saudi Arabia. A citizen, by definition has a responsibility to the government AND has a role in his own governance. While Saudi citizens certainly have a responsibility to their government, the King of Saudi Arabia has not delegated any authority to his people. Properly understood, the citizens of Saudi Arabia are "Subjects of the King".
Yes, US citizens need a visa to travel to Saudi Arabia.
Yes, US citizens need a visa to visit Saudi Arabia.
The one thing that leaders of Saudi Arabia have not done with their oil revenues is to ensure good political structures to back up stability in Saudi Arabia.
be a muslim
Yes There are no taxes in Saudi Arabia
Yes, US citizens can obtain a Saudi Arabia transit visa for their travel plans.