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Kuwait launches online visa service for domestic workers, drivers; revises sponsorship rulesKuwait has introduced a new digital service for managing domestic workers and drivers. Citizens and expatriates can now use the Sahel app f...
Indian envoy visits mortuary, injured nationals after Kuwait airport attack kills compatriotIndia's Ambassador to Kuwait visited the mortuary and hospitals after an Indian national was killed and others injured in an attack on Kuwa...
Rs 34 crore Blood Money, 20 years in jail: Kerala man finally returns on Eid, mother says "today Allah reunited my son with me"Kozhikode, a district in Kerala, rejoiced as Abdul Rahim returned home after 20 years in a Saudi jail, a journey marked by a death sentence...
Kuwait introduces online entry visa service for domestic driversKuwait has introduced a new online service via the "Sahel" app, allowing citizens to apply for domestic driver entry visas electronically. ...
Saudi Arabia allows six categories to enter Mecca as Hajj restrictions beginSaudi Arabia is tightening entry to Mecca for Hajj. Six groups can now get permits through the Absher Individuals platform. These include P...
You'll be wrong to say bye to DubaiDespite a recent 14% decline in Dubai's real estate transactions due to regional conflict, the city's status as a resilient global financia...
Gulf war anxiety hits Kerala homes, clouds election moodKeralites with loved ones in West Asia are deeply worried about the current turmoil. Fears about their family's safety and job stability fo...
Saudi Arabia rolls out skill-based work permit system to attract global talentSaudi Arabia introduces a new work permit system for foreign workers. The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development announced this...
Kuwait to require exit permits for foreign workers before leaving the countryKuwait is to require foreigners working in the private sector to obtain their employer's permission before leaving the country, authorities...
Saudi Arabia announces additional rights to expatriate workers; to benefit over 2 million IndiansThe initiative allows expatriate workers labor mobility and amends existing exit procedures in a manner that does not conflict with Saudi L...
Why expatriate workers are leaving Saudi Arabia in drovesAs companies struggle with slower business and authorities impose more fees on foreigners, the biggest Arab economy is losing some of its a...
Kuwait may scrap sponsorship system soon: reportThe new system would help efforts to fight visa trafficking by preventing job providers from issuing work permits they can sell to workers.
Kerala voices concern over deportation of workers by KuwaitExpressing concern over deportation of several expatriate workers including Indians by Kuwait, Kerala today urged the Centre to intervene i...
After Saudi Arabia's Nitaqat, it is Kuwait's turn to crack down on illegal workersAfter Saudi Arabia’s decision to implement the restrictive labour law, Nitaqat, it is Kuwait's turn to implement a policy of reducing expat...
Expatriates including Indians to lose Oman visas if stay away for 6 monthsThere are around 550,000 Indians in Oman, constituting the largest expatriate community in the country.
Saudi Arabia plans six-year cap on expatriate workersSaudi Arabia may soon impose a six-year cap on the residency of foreigners, a move likely to affect a large number of Indians working there.
- Special cell in Bahrain to address expatriate workers
Plagued by frequent labour unrest, Bahrain's construction industry will form a special cell to address grievances of expatriate workers, mo...
- Obey the law, Indian workers told in Bahrain
Indians working in Bahrain must obey local laws and not resort to strikes as such actions are illegal in the Gulf country, Indian ambassado...
- UAE eases changing of jobs by expatriate workers
In a move to ease changing of jobs by expatriate workers, the United Arab Emirates has ruled that employees, who had completed three years ...
- Bahrain rules out residency cap for skilled workers
If implemented, the plan would impact the large Indian community in Bahrain.