Posted by : Aahil Shaik Tuesday, November 24, 2020

Terms and Conditions of Compensatory Visa on Final Exit of Expat Worker - Ministry of Human Resources


The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development in Saudi Arabia clarified the rules and conditions for expatriate resident workers to obtain alternative visas on final exit, or what is known as "compensatory visas."



The Ministry of Human Resources of Saudi Arabia also clarified that the alternative visa service for final exit allows companies to request an alternative visa on (final exit, exited and not returned) for an expat worker.

Terms and conditions :

The Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development in the Kingdom has set the rules and conditions for enjoying an alternative visa service on final exit, as follows:

1. For Companies with less than 250 workers :

- Where the facility is granted an alternative visa for the worker who left permanently. Recommend : A decision to raise minimum salary to 4000 for Saudi nationals to calculate in Nitaqat

- The maximum number of visas granted to the facility during the a year (January 1 to December 31) is 25 visas.

- The visa must be in the same profession as the compensated worker.

- The facility must be in the 'Green low and above' status for the last continuous 13 weeks.

2. For Companies where the number of Workers are 250 or more :

- 'Platinum' status companies will be awarded. Read : Conditions and Eligibility for Expat worker to Transfer Job to another Employer

- A substitute visa for every worker who left permanently on final exit visa.

- The visa must be in the same profession as the compensated worker.

- Must have been in the platinum range for the last 13 continuous weeks.

- Companies with status 'Low Green', 'Medium Green' and High Green will be awarded.

- A substitute visa for every worker who left permanently and was working in one of the specialized professions.

- The visa must be in the same profession as the compensated worker.

- The facility must be in the safe status 'Green Low' or above for the last continuous 13 weeks.

3. A worker coming on a compensatory visa will not be compensated again for the same company in the event he left or exited and not returned. See Also : Five professions not covered in New Labor Reforms of Saudi Arabia

4. This grant should not lead the company going below the green low status after issuance of the compensatory visa.

5. The period of permit to the visa is within 6 months of the employee's exit.

6. Companies operating farmers, fishermen and shepherds (private), do not have compensatory visas.

7. The facility licenses must be valid depending on the activities and licenses matrix.

8. Eligibility for an alternative visa on final exit of a worker is calculated upon visa application. See Also : Saudi Arabia launches new Labor reforms for Private sector workers

9. A compensatory visa is granted to the worker whose status is left permanently or exited and not returned.

10. It is not allowed to submit a new application, if there is a current application under procedure.

11. It is not permitted to request an alternative visa for the company, whose activity is within the activities for which recruitment is banned.

12. A company will not get alternative visa, when the workers associated with it in a contract or support exit.

13. In the event that the Ministry of Interior refuses to issue a visa, the system considers that the worker has not been compensated through compensatory visas.

14. When calculating the compensation for employment, it must be from the oldest to the most recent during the period of entitlement to the compensatory visas. Recommend : 600,000 Private sector companies to pay salaries to workers through Mudad platform

15. In the event that the visa is canceled, the system considers that the worker is not compensated through compensatory visas.

16. Make sure that the required visa amount is paid before completing the visa application process.

Compensatory Visa's Terms and Conditions clarification from Ministry of Human Resources - Saudi-Expatriates.com


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