Non-Saudi wives to get permanent residence permits –report

Filipinas who married Saudi citizens may be among the foreign nationals who stand to benefit from a policy to grant permanent residency to foreign wives, widows and divorcees of Saudi nationals, a Saudi news site reported Friday.

Arab News said the policy will give permanent iqamas to foreign mothers of Saudi children, with license fees shouldered by the state.

“These women will be counted as Saudis for Saudization purposes if they are employed, and they will be treated like Saudis when it comes to education in schools, universities and government hospitals,” Arab News quoted a source linked to the Cabinet as saying.

Passport Department spokesman Lt. Col. Ahmed Al-Lehidan said the permits guarantee rights to women, including divorced or widows, as well as their children's rights.

Conditions

But the report quoted Al-Leheidan as saying applicants should prove they are or were legally married to Saudi citizens and had children with them.

Riyadh will review the applications before issuing permits. The renewable permits will last five years.

A Saudi citizen's wife or the mother of Saudi children can get the permit by presenting an official marriage certificate, or the birth certificate of the Saudi children and her passport.

If a woman is divorced, she has to show her divorce document, family card and children's birth certificates. —Joel Locsin/KBK, GMA News

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