Saudi tightens visa rules for Indian workers
News Desk || risingbd.com
Saudi Arabia has tightened the work visa rules for Indian workers as a strategy to control the number of incoming Indian workers.
Additionally, Saudi Arabia has also updated the rules for expatriates concerning exit and re-entry visa extensions and the renewal of Iqamas (residency permits).
The General Directorate of Passports in Saudi Arabia announced on X (formerly Twitter) that expatriates, including those currently outside the kingdom, can now renew their Iqamas.
Indians planning to apply for a work visa for Saudi Arabia will now be required to undergo pre-verification of their professional and educational qualifications.
The Saudi mission in India in a circular said professional verification procedures for issuing work visas will be implemented from January 14.
The move mandating the pre-verification requirement was proposed six months ago as a strategy to control the number of incoming Indian workers, given the limited capacity of qualified training centres in the country, and to maintain quality standards.
Source: Agencies
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