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New Traffic Violations and Penalties announced
Saudi Arabia has issued tough new punishments for traffic violations. According to Saudi Gazette report ,here are the newly announced traffic violations and penalties. Penalty ranging from SR 100 to SR 150 for below viola
Read MoreSR3000 fine and 6 weeks jail for not-carrying Iqama
The General Directorate of Passports at the Ministry of Interior informs there will be a fine of SR 3,000 or six weeks jail or together for non-carrying Iqama (Residence Permit). This applies even if caught for the first time
Read MoreTaking Photos in Hospitals in Saudi Arabia can land you in Jail
A photo in the Hospital might get you in trouble: Some of the government hospitals in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia have now issued regulations under which all those individuals who are caught taking photographs on the premises will be duly
Read More4-year jail, SR200,000 fine causing traffic death
Motorists who cause serious traffic accidents resulting in death or total impairment will be jailed for a maximum of four years and fined SR200,000
Read MoreTraffic violators get six months to settle fines
The directorate general of traffic (Muroor) has given traffic violators with unsettled fines either to pay them within six months or be ready
Read More3-year ban on exit re-entry visa violators
An Expatriate departs on exit re-entry visa and does not return to the Kingdom within the visa’s validity, he will be prohibited to enter the
Read MoreHow to apply for Final Exit on Expired Iqama
Final Exit on Expired Iqama (Without renewal) According to the Ministry of Labor and Social Development website and their customer care service, Issuance of FINAL EXIT on Expired Iqama is now possible.
Read MoreDriving License Fee – SAUDI ARABIA
Saudi Arabia Driving License Fee Here is applicable Saudi Arabia driving license fee for different categories. Driving license is issuing and renewing for minimum two years and maximum ten
Read More5-year jail, SR3m fine for social media material that disrupt public order
Saudi Arabia will punish with up to five years in prison and SR3 million fine for producing or sending or forwarding anything that ridicules, mocks or provokes to disrupt public order through social networking sites or any other means of technology,
Read MoreSalary Delay Fines Company with Saudi Riyal 3000
Ministry Of Labor in Saudi Arabia announced a penalty fine of SR 3000/- For those employers or companies who delays the salary payment of their Saudi and expatriate employees. This penalty will be imposed, if the ministry found salary delays as per
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AstraZeneca, Oxford aim to produce Omicron-targeted vaccine
4 years agoMinistry Of Labor in Saudi Arabia announced a penalty fine of SR 3000/- For those employers or companies who delays the salary payment of their Saudi
French company Carmat announces first implant of its
5 years agoMinistry Of Labor in Saudi Arabia announced a penalty fine of SR 3000/- For those employers or companies who delays the salary payment of their Saudi
5 reasons to add eggs to your diet
6 years agoMinistry Of Labor in Saudi Arabia announced a penalty fine of SR 3000/- For those employers or companies who delays the salary payment of their Saudi
6 Things That Will Happen If You’ll Eat A Lot Of Nut
6 years agoMinistry Of Labor in Saudi Arabia announced a penalty fine of SR 3000/- For those employers or companies who delays the salary payment of their Saudi
Coronavirus (COVID-19): Home Care & Precautions
6 years agoMinistry Of Labor in Saudi Arabia announced a penalty fine of SR 3000/- For those employers or companies who delays the salary payment of their Saudi
Sports
Saudi Athletics Team Arrives for Arab U20 Championships
4 weeks agoMinistry Of Labor in Saudi Arabia announced a penalty fine of SR 3000/- For those employers or companies who delays the salary payment of their Saudi
Qatar Handball Team Arrives in Saudi Arabia to Participate
4 years agoMinistry Of Labor in Saudi Arabia announced a penalty fine of SR 3000/- For those employers or companies who delays the salary payment of their Saudi
Fati delights, Jovic disappoints, optimism for Atletico
6 years agoMinistry Of Labor in Saudi Arabia announced a penalty fine of SR 3000/- For those employers or companies who delays the salary payment of their Saudi
