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    Saudi Arabia Announces Key Changes to Work Permit System via Qiwa Platform

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJuly 1, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Saudi Arabia has introduced significant modifications to its work permit system through the Qiwa platform, a digital service designed to facilitate labor market operations. This update is part of the kingdom’s broader efforts to modernize its employment framework and improve regulatory compliance for both employers and expatriate workers. The Qiwa platform serves as a centralized hub for managing work permits, making the process more efficient and transparent.

    In a significant development, these changes aim to simplify the application and renewal procedures for work permits, reducing administrative burdens and processing times. The reforms are expected to benefit various sectors by ensuring smoother workforce mobility and better alignment with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 goals, which emphasize economic diversification and increased private sector participation. Employers will now have enhanced tools to manage labor contracts and monitor employee status through the platform.

    Meanwhile, the update reflects Saudi Arabia’s commitment to leveraging digital solutions to enhance labor market governance and protect workers’ rights. By streamlining work permit issuance and management, the kingdom is fostering a more attractive environment for foreign investment and skilled expatriate professionals. This move is anticipated to have a positive impact on the overall business climate and contribute to sustainable economic growth.

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