Tag: Saudi Expatriates
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Fines and jail time for employers who allow expatriates to work for personal benefit
The General Directorate of Passports (Jawazat) clarified that any Saudi employer who allows his or her expatriate worker to engage in jobs for their own personal gain or in exchange for a sum of money will be punished with a maximum jail term of three months and fines of up to SR 50,000, local media ... <a title="Fines and jail time for employers who allow expatriates to work for personal benefit" class="read-more" href="https://ksaexpats.com/fines-and-jail-for-employers-allow-expatriates-to-work-for-personal-benefit/" aria-label="Read more about Fines and jail time for employers who allow expatriates to work for personal benefit">Read more</a>
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Jawazat links the issuance of final exit visas to the payment of due bills
Saudi Arabia’s General Directorate of Passports (Jawazat) linked the issuance of final exit visas for expatriates to the payment of due bills, including mobile bills. Jawazat has clarified that all financial dues of the expatriate must be fully settled in order to issue a final exit visa, which also requires that no car be registered ... <a title="Jawazat links the issuance of final exit visas to the payment of due bills" class="read-more" href="https://ksaexpats.com/payment-of-bills-is-a-condition-for-obtaining-a-final-exit-visa-jawazat/" aria-label="Read more about Jawazat links the issuance of final exit visas to the payment of due bills">Read more</a>


