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Continue reading →: Passport Office Still Charging Iqamah Fees For Children Of Saudi Mothers And Non-Saudi Fathers
Justice For Children Of Saudi Women By Abdo Khal Okaz, Local Viewpoint There have been a number of government decisions that have remained dormant for a long time without being implemented. These decisions have been in deep slumber in the drawers of the concerned government departments. They will not wake…
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Continue reading →: Non-Saudi Widow Of A Saudi Searching For A Sponsor To Remain In Saudi Arabia
The Other Side Of The Curtain By Tariq A. Al-Maeena Saudi Gazette 15 May 2013 There is a fever in the air, generated by the recent crackdown by the passport department and officials from the Ministry of Labor on the status of illegal residents or those expatriates with residency…
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Continue reading →: Public Pension Agency (PPA) Proposal: Pension For Children Of Saudi Women Married To Foreigners
Children Of Saudi Women Married To Foreigners May Receive Pension Arab News | Jeddah 25 April 2013 The pension of a Saudi woman married to a foreigner may soon be paid to the couple’s children, according to an official from the Public Pension Agency (PPA). Fatima bint Mohammed Ali,…
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Two Examples Of The Brain Drain Happening To Saudi Arabia
Continue reading →: Two Examples Of The Brain Drain Happening To Saudi ArabiaDisclaimer: I do not necessarily endorse some of the views in this article. Not all of the mutaween are as radical as Sarah portrays them. A minority of them have reflected negatively on the good reputation and well-intentioned efforts of the others. Any Muslim will be judged based upon their…
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Continue reading →: Katherine And Esam’s Story
Katherine Abu Hadal is an American who is married to a Yemeni for nearly four years. They lived in Yemen for about three years and this is her story of their time there. You can find more about Katherine from her blog http://www.shebayemenifood.com, where she shows people how to make Yemeni…
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Continue reading →: Elsa Franco Al-Ghaslan: Olden Days In Saudi Arabia
‘Olden Days’ In Saudi Arabia By Elsa Franco Al-Ghaslan Arab News 5 April 2013 I remember my first day in Saudi Arabia as if it happened yesterday. My Saudi husband, Saud, and I arrived in Dammam — in the middle of the night — straight from our honeymoon in my…