Frequently Asked Questions

Here you’ll find helpful information and answers to frequently asked questions.

Classes generally take place in the morning, unless specific intensive courses are scheduled differently. The lessons are divided into two sessions, each lasting 1 hour and 30 minutes.


The schedule:
Block 1: 08:00 – 09:30
Break: 30 minutes
Block 2: 10:00 – 11:30

Classes end at 11:30 a.m.

Students are free to plan the rest of the day as they wish.

Participants are generally responsible for obtaining their own visa to enter Saudi Arabia. This process is very simple online for those with a European passport. A visa can also be arranged for non-European nationalities. Upon request, Medina Camps can assist with the visa process for a small fee.


Link to the online visa application:
https://visa.visitsaudi.com/

Participants are generally welcome to bring their families, but in this case, they must arrange their own accommodation. Upon request, it may be possible to accommodate families within the camp; however, family housing at the camp is very limited.

The accommodation in the Al-Ariydh district of Medina is designed exclusively for men. In certain cases, families (husband, wife, and possibly children) can also be accommodated, but this must be requested in advance.

Yes. Students live and study at the camp. The teacher comes to the camp daily and conducts lessons in the spacious learning area.

All classes are generally recorded, allowing students who missed a session to catch up at their convenience.

On-site participation at the camp is reserved for men only. However, to support women, an exclusive opportunity has been created for them to join the camp online. This offer is available to female family members of participants, including mothers, wives, sisters, and daughters.

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