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Pakistan Resumes Passport Services in UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar
Embassies resolve technical issues to assist citizens across the Gulf.
Read MoreSaudi foreign minister says Israel policy unchanged
JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia confirmed on Monday that Israeli passport holders were not permitted to enter the Kingdom. Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan said the policy was unchanged despite Israel saying on Sunday that its citizens could
Read MoreIsraeli passports cannot visit the kingdom': Saudi Arabia pushes back after Israel allows travel to country
A day after Israel announced that it would allow its passport holders to travel to Saudi Arabia in certain cases, the country pushed back. On Sunday, Israeli Interior Minister Aryeh Deri signed an order allowing Israelis to visit
Read MoreSaudi passports department receives tourists
RIYADH: The Department of Passports announced on Monday that it has started to receive, via the Kingdom’s entry inlets, tourists with e-tourism
Read MoreStranded pilgrims blame negligence by hotel staff for loss of passports
A group of Kuwaiti ostracizes who desired Umrah have lost their identifications in the heavenly city of Makkah and are frantically attempting to
Read MoreWorld Sight Park In Saudi Arabia Lets You Travel The World Without A Passport
World Sight Park located in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia entertains the visitors with miniatures of different monuments around the world only for SAR 10.
Read MoreWhat to do if Passport is Lost in Saudi Arabia?
The life is in every case exceptionally hard to spend in the event that you are out of your nation. God restricts, if you lose your passport while you are out of your nation, the life moves toward becoming hell. In such circumstances, you should
Read MoreSaudi Passport Directorate now accepting female applicants
The Saudi Ministry of Interior has reported the opening of registration for female employments at the Passports Directorate, reported Arab News. The newcomers will be given soldier ranks and will be allocated to serve at air terminals and
Read More15 Years Jail and SR 1 million fine for keeping the passports of workers
The Public Prosecution has warned employers against exercising their influence to force their employees either to work under coercion or involve in any practices akin to slavery. “This shall be deemed as human trafficking that entails
Read MoreSAR 1 million fine for retaining an employee’s passport, forced labour, slavery and abuse
The Saudi Bureau of Investigation and Prosecution announced on its Twitter account that up to 15 years of imprisonment and/or a fine of up to SAR 1 million will be imposed on employers in the Kingdom that retain passports of employees or force them
Read MoreHealth
AstraZeneca, Oxford aim to produce Omicron-targeted vaccine
4 years agoThe Saudi Bureau of Investigation and Prosecution announced on its Twitter account that up to 15 years of imprisonment and/or a fine of up to SAR 1
French company Carmat announces first implant of its
5 years agoThe Saudi Bureau of Investigation and Prosecution announced on its Twitter account that up to 15 years of imprisonment and/or a fine of up to SAR 1
5 reasons to add eggs to your diet
6 years agoThe Saudi Bureau of Investigation and Prosecution announced on its Twitter account that up to 15 years of imprisonment and/or a fine of up to SAR 1
6 Things That Will Happen If You’ll Eat A Lot Of Nut
6 years agoThe Saudi Bureau of Investigation and Prosecution announced on its Twitter account that up to 15 years of imprisonment and/or a fine of up to SAR 1
Coronavirus (COVID-19): Home Care & Precautions
6 years agoThe Saudi Bureau of Investigation and Prosecution announced on its Twitter account that up to 15 years of imprisonment and/or a fine of up to SAR 1
Sports
Saudi Athletics Team Arrives for Arab U20 Championships
4 weeks agoThe Saudi Bureau of Investigation and Prosecution announced on its Twitter account that up to 15 years of imprisonment and/or a fine of up to SAR 1
Qatar Handball Team Arrives in Saudi Arabia to Participate
4 years agoThe Saudi Bureau of Investigation and Prosecution announced on its Twitter account that up to 15 years of imprisonment and/or a fine of up to SAR 1
Fati delights, Jovic disappoints, optimism for Atletico
6 years agoThe Saudi Bureau of Investigation and Prosecution announced on its Twitter account that up to 15 years of imprisonment and/or a fine of up to SAR 1
