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About 3.7 million expatriates were in violation of the residency regulation, 572,573 the labor laws and 242,527 the border security system.
August 25th, 2019 - 10:53 GMT

Over 3.7 Million Expats Arrested, Over 900,00 Deported in Saudi Arabia

Over 3.7 million violators of residency laws, labor regulation and border security system have been arrested since November 2017, of whom 918,203 were deported to their respective countries, “A Nation Free of Violators” campaign report released on Friday said. {"preview_thumbnail":"https://cdn.flowplayer.com/6684a05f-6468-4ecd-87d5-a748773282a3/i/v-i-3…","video_id":"326b6659-f8ec-4c7b-9e93-80a0e11adda5","player_id":"8ca46225-42a2-4245-9c20-7850ae937431","provider":"flowplayer","video":"World’s 10 Most Valuable Football Teams 2019"} About 19 ministries and government departments, including the Ministry of Labor and Social Development and the General Directorate of Passports (Jawazat), are part of ...
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Saudi Arabia will begin inspection raids on Monday for expatriate workers in the country without labor or residency status (Courtesy of Gulf Business)
November 4th, 2013 - 09:28 GMT

Saudis looking to hire, but where are the workers? KSA to begin deportations Monday

Messages sent warn companies and individuals against providing cover to the undocumented expatriates and those overstaying their visa period.
October 20th, 2013 - 08:28 GMT

With grace period ending, Saudi ministries toughen up

Many saleswomen have been unable to familiarize themselves with the job function to execute their job efficiently and professionally.
October 7th, 2013 - 09:57 GMT

Saudi women like lingerie, but certainly not selling it

Saudi women gathered to talk. [jafriannews]
September 30th, 2013 - 09:04 GMT

Empowered Saudi business women on the rise

Saudi women are one of the most economically powerful women in the Middle East.
September 30th, 2013 - 04:30 GMT

Despite all, Saudi women upbeat about future empowerment

Many workers told Arab News that their families back home are suffering and had to borrow money for Ramadan and Eid.
September 29th, 2013 - 12:26 GMT

Expats on strike after being unpaid for 8 months

World Cup workers in Qatar are made to work for 12 hours at a time without a break.  They are not fed for entire days and denied access to drinking water. (Image credit: AFP)
September 28th, 2013 - 03:43 GMT

World Cup slaves: At least one worker dies in Qatar every day

Nourah urged the Ministry of Labor and local chambers of commerce to facilitate procedures for Saudi women and help them to set up their own businesses.
September 16th, 2013 - 11:23 GMT

When all else fails: Saudi woman finds catering business lucrative

Linking education with Saudization may be neither fair nor just at least in the case of private education.
September 12th, 2013 - 07:15 GMT

Why Saudization should keep its hands off education

The  Ministry of Labor's decision will inevitably result in expat working daughters living in the Kingdom going back to their home countries to seek employment.
September 2nd, 2013 - 02:10 GMT

Forced unemployment? Daughters of expats left with no employment option in Saudi Arabia

There are 501 foreign education schools operating in the Kingdom with 301,213 students according to last year academic statistics.
September 2nd, 2013 - 09:35 GMT

How Saudization can cost the country its private schools

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July 31st, 2013 - 06:30 GMT

Unofficial transport system to Mecca thrives during Ramadan

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