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Saudi decides not to charge fees or fines from exiting Sri Lankan migrant workers
Sep 07, 202011:19 PM
Saudi decides not to charge fees or fines from exiting Sri Lankan migrant workers
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The Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has offered that any Sri Lankan migrant worker who could not depart the country during the visa validity period due to the COVID-19 pandemic will be permitted to leave the Kingdom through the Immigration points of the airports upon their departure without being charged any fees or fines.

 

This offer will be valid for all including those with valid or expired visit visas of all kinds, re-entry visa or final exit visa, stated the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

 

However, this is a temporary measure taken by the Saudi Government given the circumstances faced by the Sri Lankan migrant workers, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 

 

This decision of the Saudi Arabian Government provides significant relief to the Sri Lankan migrant workers who are currently in the process of repatriation.  

 

This decision also signifies the strong bilateral relations the two countries are currently enjoying and underlines the proactive engagement that the Foreign Ministry of Sri Lanka and the Sri Lanka Embassy in Riyadh have with the Saudi authorities. 

 

The Government of Sri Lanka takes this opportunity to express our appreciation to the Government of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for extending their assistance in facilitating welfare measures to the Sri Lankan migrant workers during the COVID-19 pandemic period.

 

 

 

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