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How to Resign Legally in Saudi Arabia – A Complete Guide for Expats

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 Resigning from a job is a significant decision, especially when you're working in a foreign country like Saudi Arabia. Whether you're an expat or a local employee, it's essential to follow the proper legal procedure to ensure your resignation is valid, smooth, and does not harm your future employment opportunities or legal status in the Kingdom. In this detailed guide, we’ll walk you through how to resign legally in Saudi Arabia , covering notice periods, legal rights, final settlements, and the dos and don’ts according to the Saudi Labor Law . 1. Understand Your Employment Contract Before resigning, the first step is to review your employment contract . Your contract outlines key terms such as: Type of contract (fixed-term or unlimited) Notice period requirements Penalties for breach of contract End of service benefits eligibility According to Saudi Labor Law , the contract governs much of the resignation process, so understanding what you signed is cru...

How to Check Your Iqama Issuance & Expiry Date Online (2025 Guide)

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For every expatriate living in Saudi Arabia, the Iqama is your most important legal document. It serves as your residency permit , and staying updated on its issuance date and expiration is crucial to avoid fines, penalties, or legal trouble. In this post, we’ll walk you through the easiest and fastest ways to check your Iqama issuance and expiry dates online — even if you don't have an Absher account. 📌 Why It’s Important to Check Your Iqama Validity ✅ Avoid overstay fines or legal issues ✅ Know when to renew in advance ✅ Confirm that your employer has renewed it on time ✅ Ensure your Iqama number is active in government systems 🔍 How to Check Iqama Issuance & Expiry Without Absher 🧾 Method 1: MOL Portal (Using Iqama Number) Go to the Ministry of Labor website: mol.gov.sa Choose “English” at the top if needed Enter your: Iqama Number Date of Birth Captcha Code Click on "Submit" 📢 Resu...

How to Renew Your Iqama Easily in Saudi Arabia

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The Iqama is your official residence permit in Saudi Arabia, and keeping it valid is essential to avoid legal troubles, fines, or deportation. Fortunately, renewing your Iqama is straightforward if you follow the right steps. This guide explains how expats can easily renew their Iqama, what documents are required, and the role your employer plays in the process. Who is Responsible for Renewing the Iqama? Iqama renewal is the responsibility of the sponsor (kafeel) or your employer. They must complete the process before your Iqama expires. However, you should stay informed and ensure your company does it on time to avoid penalties. When Should the Iqama Be Renewed? Your Iqama must be renewed before its expiration date . It’s recommended to begin the process at least two weeks in advance . You can check your Iqama expiry date through the Absher portal . Requirements for Iqama Renewal Valid passport Iqama (current one) Payment of Iqam...

Healthcare in Saudi Arabia for Expats: Hospitals, Insurance & Emergency Tips (2025 Guide)

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Healthcare in Saudi Arabia for Expats: Hospitals, Insurance & Emergency Tips (2025 Guide) Saudi Arabia has made huge investments in healthcare, offering both public and private medical services to citizens and residents. If you're an expat living in Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam, or any other city, it's essential to understand how the healthcare system works, what your insurance covers, and where to go in case of an emergency. This guide will walk you through the basics of healthcare in Saudi Arabia for expats — including hospitals, clinics, health insurance options, pharmacy services, and what to do in medical emergencies. --- 🏥 Types of Healthcare in Saudi Arabia There are two main types of healthcare systems available in the Kingdom: Public Healthcare: Managed by the Ministry of Health (MOH), available mostly to Saudi citizens and some residents working in government sectors. Private Healthcare: Preferred by most expats for faster service, English-speaking d...