Bahrain: Decision No. 67 of 2013 Amending Article One of Decision No. 26 of 2008 Regarding the Fees Imposed on Employers for Issuing Work and Residence Permits and their Renewal for the Dependents of a Foreign Worker and a Foreign Business Owner
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Bahrain: Decision No. 67 of 2013 Amending Article One of Decision No. 26 of 2008 Regarding the Fees Imposed on Employers for Issuing Work and Residence Permits and their Renewal for the Dependents of a Foreign Worker and a Foreign Business Owner
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Date of adoption
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08 October 2013 |
Entry into force
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01 September 2013 |
Text versions |
Arabic
Source: – Official Journal Issue No. 3125 (10 October 2013), p. 5, Legislation & Legal Opinion Commission, Kingdom of Bahrain, accessed: 10 November 2014, http://www.legalaffairs.gov.bh/Media/LegalPDF/RCAB6713.pdf |
Abstract |
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The following shall be added to the end of article one of Decision No 26 of 2008: “A reduced monthly fee of 5 Bahraini Dinars shall be charged for the first five workers working for any employer”. |
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