Saudis will not be barred from traveling abroad for non-payment of traffic fines

 


Traffic violations: Saudis are not barred from traveling abroad

The Javasat Directorate has said that Saudis will not be barred from traveling abroad for non-payment of traffic fines. However, there is a provision that obtaining a new passport and renewing one's passport should not be left without paying traffic fines in the name of the natives.

The fee for renewing a passport for five years is 300 riyals and for ten years it is 600 riyals. Passports will be issued for a period of 10 years only to those who have completed 21 years of age. The Javasat Directorate said that those who have completed 21 years of age can obtain a new passport and renew their passport through their own account in Abshir.

Those who have taken a dose from Saudi can come directly

Those who have taken a dose from Saudi can come directly

 Those who have taken a dose from Saudi can come directlyThe Saudi Interior Ministry has said that those who have taken a DOS Covid vaccine from Saudi Arabia and gone abroad will return directly to Saudi Arabia. Admission is open from 1am on Saturday, December 4th. They will have to stay in Saudi Arabia for three days to stay at the hotel quarantine.

inaugurated the new Saudi Embassy in Brazil

 

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan has inaugurated the new Saudi Embassy in Brazil. The Foreign Minister inaugurated the new embassy building during his official visit to Brazil. After the ceremony, the Foreign Minister toured various sections of the Embassy and met with Embassy officials. Saudi Ambassador to Brazil Ali Bahaitham and Director General of the Office of the Foreign Minister Abdurrahman Aldawood were also present.

The private sector has welcomed the issuance and renewal of new iqama and work permits for a minimum period of three months.

The private sector has welcomed the issuance and renewal of new iqama and work permits for a minimum period of three months.

 The private sector has welcomed the issuance and renewal of new iqama and work permits for a minimum period of three months. Businesses and economists say the new service will bring much relief to the private sector. The new service offers six consolations for companies that rely heavily on foreign workers, such as businesses and contracting firms.

The new service will enable private companies to manage cash flow more efficiently. The new service will also help reduce negative tendencies such as delay in payment of wages and delays in project completion. Industrialists and economists also demanded that arrangements be made to pay old arrears of the levy in similar installments. Under the new system, iqama and work permits can be renewed for a period of three months, six months, nine months and 12 months and the levy and fees can be paid proportionately.

Osama al-Afalik, a contractor and businessman engineer, said they had previously been asked to provide facilities to pay the levy in installments. I would like to thank the concerned departments for facilitating the renewal of iqama and work permits for a minimum period of three months and levying levies and fees accordingly.

The new service will greatly benefit all private sector companies, including those that rely heavily on foreign workers. Currently, the levy on renewing a work permit is 9,600 riyals a year. An organization with many employees will have to find a huge amount of money to renew a work permit. This is a heavy burden for institutions. It is very comforting for the institutions to have the facility to divide and pay this amount.

The new service will also help to avoid problems that may arise due to workers' absconding and the desire to change sponsorship. Huge arrears of levy items have accumulated on many private companies and institutions. This arrears should also be included in the scope of the new system so that it can be paid in installments. Among these, many companies and institutions are facing the problem of non-receipt of arrears due to implementation of government schemes. Engineer Osama al-Afalik said arrangements should be made to pay the old levy arrears in installments so that the new concessions can be availed of.

Industry leader Saud Almarzouki said the new service would play a major role in improving working conditions in the private sector. The new service will enable companies and institutions with large numbers of foreign workers to manage cash flow and make the best use of cash flow without stress.


Direct flights to Saudi Arabia from India, Pakistan, Brazil, Vietnam and Egypt from December 1

Direct flights to Saudi Arabia from India

 Direct flights from India to Saudi Arabia The service will start from December 1, officials said. Apart from India, there are direct services to Saudi Arabia from Pakistan, Brazil, Vietnam and Egypt. The Interior Ministry said a 14-day quarantine was not required and that a five-day quarantine was sufficient upon arrival in Saudi Arabia. Those who receive two doses of the vaccine from Saudi Arabia do not need an institutional quarantine. At the same time, quarantine is mandatory for those who receive two doses from other countries.


Direct entrants to Saudi Arabia from six countries, including India, are required to comply with the Institutional Quarantine for five days. This also applies to those who have received the full dose vaccine. Concessions for certain categories will continue in this regard. Home Ministry sources said that those coming from countries where the ban has been lifted should take all precautionary and preventive measures.

According to Home Ministry sources, the decision to lift the ban on entry into the country was taken on the basis of ongoing monitoring of the spread of coronavirus at the local and global levels, as well as recommendations made by the Saudi Ministry of Health on the latest developments in corona and the control of the spread of the disease in some countries.

FIVE YEARS IMPRISONMENT FOR RIPPING OFF CURRENCY IN SAUDI

 



The public prosecution said those who change the markings on Saudi currency and coins could face up to three to five years in prison and a fine of 3,000 riyals to 10,000 riyals. The public prosecution warned that the punishment would be for intentionally maliciously changing the markings on currency notes and coins, tearing them up, washing them with chemicals, reducing their weight and size, and partial destruction.

Anti-Benami Program has launched a new Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics for stop benami bussiness

 

Anti-Benami Program has launched a new Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics for stop benami bussiness


The National Anti-Benami Program has launched a new phase of utilizing innovative technologies, including Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics, to find benami businesses and partners in benami businesses. The services of 20 departments are being utilized through Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics to detect benami business cases and apprehend and prosecute violators.

Commerce Ministry spokesman Abdurrahman al-Hussein said the surveillance style of finding benami businesses had changed drastically.

In the past, benami companies have been found to have taken action by conducting direct inspections of businesses and private companies and investigating complaints. Currently, the data on 20 government departments are linked to the fight against benami business and more than 120 clues have been identified to help identify suspicious benami entities. Abdurrahman al-Hussein said that after the electronic reading and data analysis, the Commerce Ministry would deploy teams to investigate and prosecute violators of suspected benami establishments operating in various provinces.

IN SAUDI ARABIA, 92 PEOPLE DIE EVERY WEEK DUE TO SMOKING

IN SAUDI ARABIA, 92 PEOPLE DIE EVERY WEEK DUE TO SMOKING

 In Saudi Arabia, 92 people die every week due to smoking

According to a report released by the King Abdullah Medical City in Makkah, an average of 92 people die each week from health problems caused by tobacco in Saudi Arabia, citing the Ministry of Health.

In Saudi Arabia, an average of 71 men and 21 women die each week from health problems caused by smoking, the report said.