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PRESS RELEASE Two hundred Companies offer Jobs for Indian Workers A meeting of representatives of companies that have offered to recruit Indian workers by availing the ‘concessions’ announced by the Saudi authorities will be held at the Embassy of India premises at Diplomatic Quarters in Riyadh on Friday June 21 at 4.00 PM. All are invited to attend. The Embassy of India continues to receive requests from several major Indian and Saudi companies offering jobs to Indian workers who are eligible to avail the ‘concessions’ announced by the Saudi authorities to correct their legal status during the grace period. The Embassy would like to reiterate that those wanting to avail Tanazul facilities may wish to contact the companies which approached the Embassy and seek new employment. An updated list of 200 companies which approached the Embassy to recruit Indian workers is available at the Embassy website indianembassy.org.sa. A significant number of Indian workers have already availed these offers and are in the process of changing their company/job. The Embassy appreciates the offers from these companies to come forward to recruit Indian workers. It urges more Indian workers to come forward and avail these offers. However, it is clarified that this would remain purely a contractual transaction between the employer and the employee with Embassy acting only as a facilitator. All those changing their employer are urged to ensure that they enter into proper Employment Contract with their employers. Those wanting to obtain new passports to avail Tanazul facility can submit applications for such passports at the Riyadh VFS offices outsourcing centers at Umm Al Hammam and Batha in Riyadh and such passports will be issued on priority in three working days. The VFS outsourcing centers at Umm Al Hammam and Batha will operate on Thursdays and Fridays (till July 3, 2013) for Tanazul passport work. However, they can initiate the process of Tanazul based on the copy of their passports. …………………..
Posted on: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 14:33:45 +0000

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