Bahrain: Amending provisions of Resolution No. (1) of 2017 regarding LMRA fees
Title | Bahrain: Amending provisions of Resolution No. (1) of 2017 regarding LMRA fees |
Date of conclusion | 01/12/2022 |
Entry into force | Following the date of its issuance. |
Text version(s) | Arabic |
Source | Labor Market Regulatory Authority, Ministerial Resolution No. 02 of 2022: |
Bahrain (01 Dec 2022) – Accessed: 09 Jun 2023. | |
Keywords | Bahrain; Laws & Regulations; Policy; Labour |
Abstract
For foreign workers authorized to practice professional activities, a fee of five dinars is required for issuing or renewing their labor card. This fee is applicable after the permit has been issued or renewed. Additionally, these foreign workers are obligated to pay a monthly sum of five dinars to ensure their compliance with registering at labor registration centers approved by the Labor Market Regulatory Authority. These centers serve the purpose of monitoring the commitment of foreign workers to comply with the regulations associated with practicing professional activities. By collecting these fees and ensuring registration, the Labor Market Regulatory Authority aims to maintain oversight and adherence to the rules and regulations governing foreign workers engaged in professional activities.
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