Government fees on issuance of Iqama temporarily pardoned, immigration authority announces

  • 2/25/2023
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Riyadh, January 11, 2020, SPA -- The General Administration for Passports announced today that, in cooperation with the National Center for Information, it was decided to pardon private sector enterprises from paying government fees to be levied on issuance of resident permits (Iqama) for workers in the commercial and industrial professions for three months starting March 18, 2020. In a statement, the Passports department said the move comes as part of the efforts taken by the government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to alleviate the economic and financial impacts on the private sector due to the precautionary measures taken to confront the spread of Coronavirus COVID-19, including the postponement of levying charges on some government services against the private sector, noting that, accordingly, an owner of an enterprise in the private sector will have the chance to issue Iqamas for his workers without paying the government fees, which will due after three months, as per the announcement. --SPA 17:30 LOCAL TIME 14:30 GMT 0023 www.spa.gov.sa/w1304225

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