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Saudi Arabia: The Residence Regulations, Law No. 17/2/25/1337

 Title

 

Saudi Arabia: The Residence Regulations, Law No. 17/2/25/1337
 Date of adoption

 

7 May 1952
 Entry into force

 

4 June 1952

 

 Text versions  Arabic

English

 

Sources:

 

Ministry of Interior, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, accessed: 11 September 2013,

Refworld – The UN Refugee Agency, accessed: 16 May 2013,

 

 

 

Abstract

 

According to Art. 50, a foreigner who enters the Kingdom using the illegal means mentioned articles 2 & 3 of the law shall be imprisoned until s/he is deported from the country. Excluded from this provision are individuals seeking political asylum and those who were forced to do so by force majeure situations such as an emergency landing.

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