Saudi: Embassy seeks help from 'learnt Indians' during grace period

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August 1, 2013
Riyadh, Aug 1: As part of its efforts to fully utilize the extended grace period announced by the Custodian of Two Holy Mosques His Majesty King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud for overstaying expatriates to correct their status or to leave the Kingdom without facing penal action, the Indian Embassy in Riyadh urges Indian nationals with knowledge in Shariah law, Saudi Labour Laws and Arabic language to register with the Embassy and to offer their services to assist those in Tarheels, Labour offices, Jails and Deportation centers.
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Those Indians having any experience in dealing with Saudi offices handling jail cases, labour cases, legal cases and also with law offices in Saudi Arabia are also invited to join.

Those Indians with knowledge in Shariah law, Saudi Labour Laws and Arabic language and registering with the Embassy would join the more than 600 Indian volunteers currently working closely with Embassy in its efforts to utilize the concessions announced by the Saudi authorities during the grace period.

They would also help the Embassy to reach out to the Indians in small towns and far off places in Saudi Arabia to utilize the grace period which ends on November 3, 2013.

Those interested Indian nationals with knowledge in Shariah law, Saudi Labour Laws and Arabic language and experience with Saudi offices dealing with jail cases, labour cases, law offices etc. may contact Dr. Mohd. Aleem, Third Secretary at the Indian Embassy at [email protected] and [email protected] with a copy to [email protected] and [email protected].

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