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Life in KSA

Insights into daily life, culture, and living in Saudi Arabia.

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  • SR 100 Fine for Speaking Loudly in Public Places

    Saudi authorities to impose a fine of SR 100 on anyone who raises his voice in public places in a way that hurts others. Saudi Arabia’s Public Decorum law states that uttering a voice or doing an act in public places that harms or intimidates visitors or exposes them to danger is considered a violation ... <a title="SR 100 Fine for Speaking Loudly in Public Places" class="read-more" href="https://ksaexpats.com/100-riyals-fine-for-shouting-in-public-places/" aria-label="Read more about SR 100 Fine for Speaking Loudly in Public Places">Read more</a>

    August 17, 2022 By Mohammed Ameen
  • MOH Prohibits Private Hospitals from Holding Patients or Corpses for Unpaid Bills

    The Saudi Ministry of Health clarified that no private health firms in Saudi Arabia have the authority to detain patients, newborns, or dead bodies of patients treated in the firm or to keep their original identification papers in custody due to non-payment of medical bills. The ministry made it clear that health institutions must follow ... <a title="MOH Prohibits Private Hospitals from Holding Patients or Corpses for Unpaid Bills" class="read-more" href="https://ksaexpats.com/private-hospitals-not-allowed-to-detain-patients-on-unpaid-bills/" aria-label="Read more about MOH Prohibits Private Hospitals from Holding Patients or Corpses for Unpaid Bills">Read more</a>

    August 8, 2022 By Mohammed Ameen
  • How to Register a Mobile Number with Iqama in Saudi Arabia

    Registering a mobile number with your Iqama is an important requirement for expatriates living in Saudi Arabia. A registered SIM allows you to access government online services, receive updates about your residence permit (iqama), check traffic violations, and use platforms like Absher. Without a mobile number linked to your Iqama, it is not possible to ... <a title="How to Register a Mobile Number with Iqama in Saudi Arabia" class="read-more" href="https://ksaexpats.com/how-to-register-mobile-number-in-iqama/" aria-label="Read more about How to Register a Mobile Number with Iqama in Saudi Arabia">Read more</a>

    July 25, 2022 By Mohammed Ameen
  • Vehicle Ownership Cancellation Process in Saudi Arabia

    Vehicle Ownership Cancellation Service  Vehicle ownership cancellation is no more a complicated process in Saudi Arabia. The Absher platform now offers a “Vehicle Cancellation Service” in cooperation with the General Directorate of Traffic. The service enables citizens and expat residents living in different parts of the kingdom to cancel their vehicle ownership and drop off ... <a title="Vehicle Ownership Cancellation Process in Saudi Arabia" class="read-more" href="https://ksaexpats.com/vehicle-ownership-cancellation-process-saudi-arabia/" aria-label="Read more about Vehicle Ownership Cancellation Process in Saudi Arabia">Read more</a>

    July 22, 2022 By Mohammed Ameen
  • 5 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Post Your Boarding Pass On Social Media

    Why You Shouldn’t Post Your Boarding Pass On Social Media A boarding pass is a document that allows you to board an aircraft. It typically includes your name, seat number, and flight information. Some boarding passes also include barcodes that can be scanned for security purposes. Have you ever wondered if posting your boarding pass ... <a title="5 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Post Your Boarding Pass On Social Media" class="read-more" href="https://ksaexpats.com/5-reasons-you-shouldnt-post-your-boarding-pass-on-social-media/" aria-label="Read more about 5 Reasons Why You Shouldn’t Post Your Boarding Pass On Social Media">Read more</a>

    July 21, 2022 By Mohammed Ameen
  • Under 4 Conditions, Huroob Expats Can Rectify Their Status Without Employer Consent

    Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development (MHRSD) revealed four conditions in which expatriates with “runaway” or “absent from work” status (Huroob) can rectify their status without their employers’ permission. The deputy minister for Labor Affairs, Abdul Majeed Al-Rashoodi, was quoted in the local media as saying that the cancellation process could only ... <a title="Under 4 Conditions, Huroob Expats Can Rectify Their Status Without Employer Consent" class="read-more" href="https://ksaexpats.com/4-conditions-to-cancel-huroob-status/" aria-label="Read more about Under 4 Conditions, Huroob Expats Can Rectify Their Status Without Employer Consent">Read more</a>

    June 24, 2022 By Mohammed Ameen
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