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Labor Law for Domestic Workers in Saudi Arabia – A Complete Guide for Expats

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  Saudi Arabia has one of the largest domestic worker populations in the world. From housemaids and drivers to private nurses and cooks, domestic workers play a vital role in the daily lives of many Saudi and expatriate families. To protect both workers and employers, the Kingdom has introduced specific labor laws and regulations. If you are an expat living in Saudi Arabia who employs a domestic worker, or if you are working in this field, it is important to understand your rights and obligations under the Saudi Labor Law for Domestic Workers . This guide will explain the law, key rights, responsibilities, and what expats need to know about employing or working as a domestic worker in the Kingdom. πŸ“Œ Who is Considered a Domestic Worker? According to Saudi labor regulations, a domestic worker is any person hired to perform household services under the employer’s supervision, whether directly or indirectly. This includes: Housemaids Private drivers Gardeners Cooks a...

Credit Score in Saudi Arabia – How It Works

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  In Saudi Arabia, financial responsibility goes beyond simply earning and spending money. Whether you’re applying for a loan, signing up for a credit card, renting an apartment, or even buying a car, your credit score plays a major role in determining your financial credibility. For expats and residents alike, understanding how the credit score system works in Saudi Arabia is essential. In this guide, we’ll break down what a credit score is, how it’s calculated, why it matters, and how you can improve it. πŸ“Œ What is a Credit Score? A credit score is a three‑digit number that reflects your financial behavior and creditworthiness. In Saudi Arabia, this score ranges between 300 and 850 . The score is managed by SIMAH (Saudi Credit Bureau) , which is the official credit bureau in the Kingdom. Banks, telecom companies, and financial institutions report customer data to SIMAH, which then updates your credit profile. In simple terms: A high credit score = reliable borrower wi...

10 Common Misconceptions About Life in Saudi Arabia – Debunked

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 When people hear "Saudi Arabia," they often imagine sand dunes, strict religious laws, and heavy restrictions—especially for women and foreigners. While the Kingdom is conservative and culturally unique, these assumptions are often outdated or misinformed. As someone living or considering life in Saudi Arabia, it's important to separate fact from fiction. In this blog, we’ll debunk 10 common myths about life in Saudi Arabia , especially for expats and tourists, and give you a realistic view of what it’s truly like living in the Kingdom. 1. Women Have No Rights or Freedom The Truth: This is one of the biggest misconceptions. While Saudi Arabia has long been viewed as restrictive for women, major reforms in recent years have transformed the landscape. Women can now: Drive cars Travel abroad without male guardian permission Apply for passports and national IDs Attend universities and work in diverse sectors Run businesses and invest Many Saudi women n...