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f!refly
Joined: 29 Jun 2012 Posts: 2
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Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2013 2:14 pm Post subject: Iqama transfer |
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Does anyone have experience with getting a Saudi employer to allow a transfer of iqama to a new employer?
I spoke to a recruiter who said they are looking to transfer iqamas rather than go through the process of getting a new one, which means sending the teacher back to home country, perhaps a couple months' waiting time, etc.
One of my coworkers said that our employer very rarely allows it because it "makes them look bad" -- as if they can't keep teachers and therefore don't need the number of visas they are approved for ... or something.
Appreciate replies from anyone with experience in this area. |
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Wilsonthefarmer

Joined: 13 Nov 2012 Posts: 152 Location: Riding my black horse
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Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2013 2:58 pm Post subject: Re: Iqama transfer |
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f!refly wrote: |
Does anyone have experience with getting a Saudi employer to allow a transfer of iqama to a new employer?
I spoke to a recruiter who said they are looking to transfer iqamas rather than go through the process of getting a new one, which means sending the teacher back to home country, perhaps a couple months' waiting time, etc.
One of my coworkers said that our employer very rarely allows it because it "makes them look bad" -- as if they can't keep teachers and therefore don't need the number of visas they are approved for ... or something.
Appreciate replies from anyone with experience in this area. |
It will depend on the category of your employer, according to the Nitaqat system, compagnies are classified as green, red, and yellow. If it is a red classification, then you are in a trouble!
Also, I have heard that expatriates working in the Magic Kingdom will have to wait two years if they want to transfer sponsorship to another employer, according to a new law.
http://www.coastaldigest.com/index.php/component/content/article/4314-saudi-arabia--two-year-service-must-for-iqama-transfer-
If you want to check the category of your employer, use the following link:
http://saudilifestyle.com/2011/12/nitaqat-system-how-to-check-sponsor-company-category/ |
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nomad soul

Joined: 31 Jan 2010 Posts: 11454 Location: The real world
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Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 12:56 pm Post subject: |
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Although EFL teachers aren't "executives," the issue about transferring one's iqama should still apply.
Career barriers: Foreign executives demand more rights
By Fadia Jiffry, Arab News | 8 February 2014
Source: http://www.arabnews.com/news/522701
JEDDAH--Several expatriates have accused their sponsors of refusing to release them to work elsewhere, and instead forcing them to leave the country.
Firaz Farooqui, a business development manager at a hospitality firm in Jeddah, alleged that his sponsor refuses to allow him to work for another company. Farooqui said the company he currently works for pays him very little. “I’m not even paid for overtime. It is really frustrating. I have applied to several other firms and received job offers with satisfying pay but my company does not want to release me.” Farooqui said: “I believe that these companies are violating both labor and human rights laws.” He said: “When a person comes to the Kingdom on a private visa, it is his right to work anywhere he wants and it is illegal for a company to hold him back and force him to work against his will.” Farooqui claimed that laws protecting expatriates are complicated and not enforced.
Joel David, an Indian accountant, said his company does not want him to work elsewhere, and is forcing him to exit. “While discussing the issue with senior colleagues, I learned that the company fears that their employees might move to rival companies and leak its secrets.”
Alaa Adnan Yamani, a lawyer and managing partner at the law firm Yamani, Jamjoom & Baroom, said workers' visas belong to employers. “The law stipulates, principally, that an employer should issue an exit visa once the employment contract and the work permit expires,” said Yamani. “However, if the employee, after spending at least one year in the job, finds another job and the new employer is willing to transfer the services of the employee to him, then the first employer may not refuse this transfer.” Yamani added: “If an employee finds another job at the end of his contract and work permit and his employer refuses to transfer his services without a valid reason, then the employee may resort to the authorities to transfer his services to the new employer without the consent of the first employer." He said: “If the employee could not find a new job prior to the expiration of the work contract and work permit then the employee should leave the country.” Yamani said a company has the right to issue an exit visa if an employee is not suitable for a job. It is also obliged to issue an exit visa when an employee's contract and work permit expires, he said.
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scot47

Joined: 10 Jan 2003 Posts: 15343
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Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 4:36 pm Post subject: |
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Very unusual. Why should an employer sacrifice one of his allotted Iqamas - unless money changes hands. Do not go there ! |
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Grendal

Joined: 13 Aug 2009 Posts: 861 Location: Lurking in the depths of the Faisaliah Tower underground parking.
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Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2014 10:09 pm Post subject: |
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I'm all for iqama transfer. I prefer a transfer straight to the royal family as a groupie that just hangs around and parties.
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CANDLES

Joined: 01 Nov 2011 Posts: 605 Location: Wandering aimlessly.....
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Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2014 10:27 pm Post subject: |
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Good question this because it leads me onto my previous Iqama question.
I got a 6 months visa tied in with an Iqama, (no final exit was envisaged), so is it that transferable to another company? |
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