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Saudi Arabia Tightens Iqama Rules With Stricter Penalties and Digital Mandates

Last updated: May 13, 2026 11:37 pm
Misbah Jogyat
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Saudi Arabia Tightens Iqama Rules With Stricter Penalties and Digital Mandates
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Saudi authorities are rolling out a stricter enforcement framework for residency permits (Iqama), targeting illegal employment practices and mandating total digital compliance through the Absher and Qiwa platforms. The move marks a shift from periodic inspections to a continuous, tech-driven monitoring system of the Kingdom’s foreign workforce.

The Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Human Resources are no longer just issuing warnings. Expats found working for employers other than their legal sponsors or those operating as self-employed on a standard residency permit face immediate deportation and fines reaching 50,000 SAR. It is a direct hit to the “free visa” economy that has functioned in the shadows of the Saudi labor market for decades.

For the millions of expatriates living in the Kingdom, the “So What?” is simple: the margin for administrative error has vanished. Under the updated regulations, Iqama renewals are now tethered to the Professional Verification Program for more than 1,000 specialized roles. If a worker fails the mandatory practical or theoretical exams, their residency will not be extended.

A ministry official, speaking at a recent briefing in Riyadh, noted that the focus has shifted toward “labor quality and professional standards,” signaling that unskilled labor in technical roles will no longer be tolerated. The digital transition is also non-negotiable.

Physical Iqama cards are now secondary to the digital IDs hosted on the Tawakkalna and Absher apps. Failure to present a digital ID during a spot check is being treated with the same severity as not carrying a permit at all.

This clampdown coincides with the expansion of Saudi Arabia’s “Premium Residency” options. While the government is opening doors for high-skill talent and investors with permanent residency offers, it is simultaneously raising the cost of non-compliance for the traditional workforce. Employers are feeling the heat, too. Any firm caught harboring illegal workers or allowing staff to work for third parties faces a five-year recruitment ban and heavy financial penalties.

The Kingdom isn’t just updating its paperwork; it’s re-engineering its entire labor demographic. For foreign workers, the choice is now binary  total legal compliance or a permanent exit from the country.

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