Entry ban for three years for those who exit and do not return on re-entry visa

by time news

Riyadh Saudi Arabia, First Published Aug 14, 2022, 2:54 PM IST

RIYADH: The Passport Directorate (Jawasat) said that those who do not return within the specified period after leaving Saudi Arabia on a re-entry visa are subject to a three-year entry ban, which is calculated according to the Hijra calendar. The entry ban is for three years from the date of expiry of the re-entry visa.

It is not possible to come back to Saudi Arabia on a new work visa after three years. But the three-year ban does not apply to re-entering the country on a new visa to work for the same old employer. Only the sponsor has to come to the Jawasa at the airport to receive the worker.

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Last Updated Aug 14, 2022, 3:01 PM IST

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