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Saudi Gazette - Dependents of expats can work without transferring Iqama: MoL

Friday, 24 October 2014


29 Thul-Hijjah 1435 H

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Dependents of expats can work without transferring Iqama: MoL
Last updated: Friday, October 24, 2014 12:29 AM

Saudi Gazette report


RIYADH The Labor Ministry has decided to allow the dependents accompanying expatriates to work in the private sector without the need to
transfer their iqamas, a local newspaper reported on Thursday.
Quoting what it called its own private sources, the newspaper said the ministry has decided to open the doors wide for expatriates dependents to
take any job at the private sector.
Earlier, this arrangement was only limited to teaching jobs at private and international schools.
The sources said Minister Adel Fakeih has decided to give employment opportunities to the males and females accompanying regular
expatriates.
It is understood that he believes that the system is better than recruitment from abroad. The sources, however, said any company or
establishment wishing to employ expatriates dependents must be in the green Nitaqat zone, be eligible for recruitment and must have the
consent of the expatriate who is sponsoring the dependents.
The dependent must also have a valid iqama, aged below 60, does not have a work contract with any other establishment and is qualified for the
job if there are no Saudi candidates for it. According to the sources, the ministry made its decision after it liaised with the Interior Ministry on the
status correction of expatriates.
They said Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah has approved the arrangement.
Meanwhile, the third stage for feminization of womens items is scheduled to be launched Saturday. They include feminization of shops for
galabias and motherhood care requirements. The Ministry of Labor said the third stage follows the completion of the first and second stages that
covered shops for selling lingerie, cosmetics, brides dresses, womens abayas and accessories.

The third stage includes five detailed stages. The ministry will begin with galabias and motherhood care requirements. This will be followed by
feminization of perfumes, shoes and bags; and womens stockings, clothes, stalls and textiles during the coming two years. Saleswomen will
replace salesmen by October 2016.
Assistant Undersecretary of the Ministry of Labor for Special Programs Dr. Fahd Sulaiman Al-Tekhaifi said the ministry has set a schedule for
feminization of shops for womens items. He said the ministry has allocated 600 male and female inspectors in all of the Kingdoms regions. They
will begin inspection Saturday.

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