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Saudi Arabia

Explore life, work, and key updates in Saudi Arabia for expatriates.

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  • Salary Delay: How to Accept or Reject Employer Justification on Mudad

    What is Mudad? Mudad is Saudi Arabia’s official digital payroll management platform launched by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development (MHRSD) under the National Transformation Program 2020. The platform operates as the official system for the Wage Protection System (WPS) and monitors salary payments for all employees in private sector establishments, including both ... <a title="Salary Delay: How to Accept or Reject Employer Justification on Mudad" class="read-more" href="https://ksaexpats.com/salary-delay-mudad-employer-justification/" aria-label="Read more about Salary Delay: How to Accept or Reject Employer Justification on Mudad">Read more</a>

    August 15, 2025 By Mohammed Ameen
  • How to claim 15% VAT refund in Saudi Arabia

    Saudi Arabia introduced a VAT refund program for tourists and visitors, allowing eligible shoppers to claim back 15% of their purchases when departing the kingdom. This initiative supports the country’s Vision 2030 tourism goals while making shopping more attractive for international visitors. Who can claim VAT refunds The VAT refund program is available to specific ... <a title="How to claim 15% VAT refund in Saudi Arabia" class="read-more" href="https://ksaexpats.com/how-to-claim-vat-refund-saudi-arabia-2025/" aria-label="Read more about How to claim 15% VAT refund in Saudi Arabia">Read more</a>

    August 7, 2025 By Mohammed Ameen
  • Baggage Allowance Guide for 15 Airlines Flying To and From Saudi Arabia

    Understanding airline baggage rules can save Saudi expats hundreds of riyals in excess fees and prevent travel delays. This comprehensive guide covers luggage allowances for 15 major airlines operating flights to and from the Kingdom, with specific details for expatriate travelers. Saudi Arabian Airlines (Saudia) Carry-on baggage Checked baggage Flynas Carry-on baggage Checked baggage Emirates ... <a title="Baggage Allowance Guide for 15 Airlines Flying To and From Saudi Arabia" class="read-more" href="https://ksaexpats.com/airline-baggage-rules-saudi-arabia-expats-2025/" aria-label="Read more about Baggage Allowance Guide for 15 Airlines Flying To and From Saudi Arabia">Read more</a>

    August 5, 2025 By Mohammed Ameen
  • How to Check Your Saudi Water Bill Amount in 2025

    How to Check Your Saudi Water Bill Amount If you’re living in Saudi Arabia, it’s important to monitor your monthly utility bills — including your water bill — to avoid late payments or service disruptions. The National Water Company (NWC) offers multiple convenient ways to check your water bill amount online or through banking channels. ... <a title="How to Check Your Saudi Water Bill Amount in 2025" class="read-more" href="https://ksaexpats.com/check-water-bill-nwc-saudi-arabia/" aria-label="Read more about How to Check Your Saudi Water Bill Amount in 2025">Read more</a>

    August 3, 2025 By Mohammed Ameen
  • How to Check Your Electricity Bill in Saudi Arabia

    As a resident in Saudi Arabia, it’s useful to know how to check your monthly electricity bill. The Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) offers several convenient ways to check your bill amount — both online and via mobile platforms. In this guide, we explain two simple methods to check your electricity bill: through WhatsApp and the ... <a title="How to Check Your Electricity Bill in Saudi Arabia" class="read-more" href="https://ksaexpats.com/how-to-check-saudi-electricity-bill-online/" aria-label="Read more about How to Check Your Electricity Bill in Saudi Arabia">Read more</a>

    August 1, 2025 By Mohammed Ameen
  • Dividing Housing Units Without Permit May Lead to SAR 200,000 Fine

    The Ministry of Municipal, Rural Affairs & Housing has warned that dividing residential units without a valid permit is a serious violation. Anyone found doing so may face fines of up to SAR 200,000. Common violations include splitting a home into smaller units, creating internal doors, or altering exits without approval. These changes affect public ... <a title="Dividing Housing Units Without Permit May Lead to SAR 200,000 Fine" class="read-more" href="https://ksaexpats.com/dividing-residential-units-fine-saudi-arabia/" aria-label="Read more about Dividing Housing Units Without Permit May Lead to SAR 200,000 Fine">Read more</a>

    July 25, 2025 By Mohammed Ameen
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