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  • Saudi Arabia Allows Expat Dependents to Work in Health and Education

    Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development (MHRSD) has introduced a new initiative allowing expatriate dependents to work in the health and education sectors. This initiative, reported by Okaz/Saudi Gazette newspaper, facilitates employment for those holding dependent visas. To utilize this service, expatriates must log into the Ajeer platform, select the Ajeer Dependents ... <a title="Saudi Arabia Allows Expat Dependents to Work in Health and Education" class="read-more" href="https://ksaexpats.com/expat-dependents-health-education-jobs/" aria-label="Read more about Saudi Arabia Allows Expat Dependents to Work in Health and Education">Read more</a>

    July 31, 2024 By Mohammed Ameen
  • How to Obtain Salary or Experience Certificates from Qiwa

    The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development’s Qiwa platform offers a range of electronic services, including salary and experience certificates. These services help employees easily access important employment documents. In this article, we explain how to obtain these certificates step-by-step. Steps to Obtain a Salary Certificate A salary certificate provides detailed information about your ... <a title="How to Obtain Salary or Experience Certificates from Qiwa" class="read-more" href="https://ksaexpats.com/how-to-get-free-salary-experience-certificates-qiwa/" aria-label="Read more about How to Obtain Salary or Experience Certificates from Qiwa">Read more</a>

    July 25, 2024 By Mohammed Ameen
  • Temporary Hajj Jobs: MHRSD Invites Saudis and Residents to Apply

    The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development (MHRSD) has launched the “Hajj Ajeer” or Hajj Worker service, allowing businesses to hire temporary workers during this Hajj season. The ministry is inviting Saudis and residents interested in working at the holy sites during Hajj to submit their resumes through the “Bab Ajeer” platform. This platform ... <a title="Temporary Hajj Jobs: MHRSD Invites Saudis and Residents to Apply" class="read-more" href="https://ksaexpats.com/temporary-hajj-jobs-mhrsd-invites-saudis-and-residents-to-apply/" aria-label="Read more about Temporary Hajj Jobs: MHRSD Invites Saudis and Residents to Apply">Read more</a>

    May 7, 2024 By Mohammed Ameen
  • Saudi Arabia’s New Termination and Huroob Reporting Rules for Domestic Workers

    Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Human Resources has recently launched an initiative aimed at enhancing the contractual relationship for domestic workers. This initiative regulates the procedures for unilateral termination of the employment contract in case of a domestic worker’s absence. The main objective of this initiative is to enhance the quality of the recruitment sector and ... <a title="Saudi Arabia’s New Termination and Huroob Reporting Rules for Domestic Workers" class="read-more" href="https://ksaexpats.com/termination-huroob-reporting-rules-domestic-workers/" aria-label="Read more about Saudi Arabia’s New Termination and Huroob Reporting Rules for Domestic Workers">Read more</a>

    April 16, 2024 By Mohammed Ameen
  • Saudi Arabia Announces Eid Al-Fitr Holiday for Private Sector

    In a recent announcement, the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development in Saudi Arabia has declared a four-day holiday for the private and non-profit sectors in the Kingdom in celebration of Eid Al-Fitr. The holiday is scheduled to commence at the end of the working day on Monday, Ramadan 29, which falls on April ... <a title="Saudi Arabia Announces Eid Al-Fitr Holiday for Private Sector" class="read-more" href="https://ksaexpats.com/saudi-eid-al-fitr-holidays-announcement/" aria-label="Read more about Saudi Arabia Announces Eid Al-Fitr Holiday for Private Sector">Read more</a>

    March 24, 2024 By Mohammed Ameen
  • Fines Up to 1 Million Riyals for Hiring Workers Without Jobs

    The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development aims to criminalize the act of recruiting professional and domestic workers without a job with the employer. Those found involved in this violation may face a fine ranging from 200,000 to 1 million riyals, along with deportation for expatriates. In a draft project presented on the “Istitlaa” ... <a title="Fines Up to 1 Million Riyals for Hiring Workers Without Jobs" class="read-more" href="https://ksaexpats.com/new-labor-law-fines-deportation-unauthorized-recruitment/" aria-label="Read more about Fines Up to 1 Million Riyals for Hiring Workers Without Jobs">Read more</a>

    March 20, 2024 By Mohammed Ameen
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