Saudi Offers Four-Year Fee Exemption for Displaced Expats
- Publish date: Wednesday، 03 April 2024
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Saudi Arabia introduces a significant policy granting a four-year exemption from government fees for displaced expatriates from neighboring nations. This initiative aims to aid their transition while regularizing their status within the Kingdom.
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Fee Exemption Details
The fee waiver encompasses various charges, including residency permit (iqama) fees, work permit fees, transfer of service fees, and profession change fees. The exemption period starts upon arrival in the Kingdom and extends for four years as individuals rectify their legal status.
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Previous Fees and Fines Coverage
Additionally, the state will cover all previously incurred fees and fines related to Residency Law violations for both displaced individuals and their companions, offering financial relief during the settlement process.