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    Guide to Transferring Iqama in Saudi Arabia Without Sponsor Consent

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 12, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    In Saudi Arabia, the iqama, or residency permit, is crucial for expatriates living and working in the kingdom. Traditionally, transferring an iqama from one sponsor to another required the explicit consent of the current sponsor, often complicating job mobility for foreign workers. However, recent regulatory reforms have introduced provisions allowing iqama holders to transfer their sponsorship without prior approval under specific conditions, aiming to enhance labor market flexibility.

    These changes are part of Saudi Arabia’s broader Vision 2030 initiative, which seeks to modernize the labor market and improve workers’ rights. The new rules enable expatriates to switch jobs more freely, provided they meet certain criteria such as contract completion or employer violations. This shift is significant as it empowers foreign workers to seek better employment opportunities without being hindered by their current sponsors.

    Meanwhile, the government continues to streamline the iqama transfer process through online platforms, reducing bureaucratic delays and increasing transparency. This development not only benefits expatriates but also aligns with Saudi Arabia’s goal to attract and retain skilled foreign talent. Understanding these updated procedures is essential for residents navigating the kingdom’s evolving labor regulations.

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