Riyadh, Mar 29: The Labor Ministry has announced tough new measures to curb the illegal trade in visas, with a one- to two-year recruitment ban on companies involved in such activities.
If the number of expatriates transferred by a company to other employers exceeds 15 percent, it would only be allowed to recruit new workers after one year, a ministry official said.
“If the transfers are more than 30 percent of expatriate workers, the company has to wait for 15 months. And if it exceeds 40 percent, new recruitment visas would be sanctioned only after 24 months,” he said.
The official said the ministry introduced the new system “after observing that some individuals and companies were still trading in visas.”
He said some companies had clearly applied for visas that they did not need, with the intention of selling the services of these workers to other employers for “huge amounts of money.”
He said the ministry would not allow recruitment in 14 professions including salespersons for lingerie shops. “We have decided to ban recruitment to create more jobs for Saudi men and women,” he added.
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