All you wanted to know about working in Saudi Arabia, but didn't know where to ask for!
I always used to say that the only thing
certain in Saudi Arabia
is uncertainty. Well, not exactly. For expatriates working in Saudi Arabia,
one thing is certain - it is the final exit from the kingdom. The date of final
departure may vary, but come what may, you must leave the kingdom one day or
the other. With this solemn thought, I thought that it would be a good idea to
document the exit procedures from the kingdom and give it as a checklist for
the benefit of my beloved fellow expat brothers and sisters.
1. Whether you are going to break your contract or you would not like to renew
it, you must give 30 days written notice to your employer. This would legally
entitle you to get your End of Service benefits. As far as possible, try to
make your exit as smooth as possible, without quarreling with your employer,
whatever may be your grievances. Afterall, we have all come for money.
2. Remember that your housing contract is different from your employment
contract. You would have to give a written notice to your house owner at least
30 days prior to your departure. You are legally bound to pay up for the
remainder rent till the end of your housing contract. Usually, expats find
fellow-expats to occupy their houses and get the proportional rent from the newcomers.
3. If you have a landline/DSL connection from STC, I would advise you to
surrender your connection at least 10 days prior to your departure. First go to
STC and collect a printout of your pending bill. Then go to Arab National Bank,
fill in an STC-specific form available there (it would be completely in Arabic,
so you would have to take someone's help), pay up the amount, and bring back
the receipt to STC. This is the procedure in the eastern province. In places
like Riyadh,
you can directly pay up the amount in STC. Take a photocopy of the bank receipt
and the STC bill and keep them safe till you leave the kingdom. Get your
connection cancelled in the STC system. Remember, you would not be given any
receipt or proof of cancellation, so make sure that you actually verify
yourself in the STC computer screen before leaving the office. The last thing
you want to happen is to be sent back from the airport.
4. If you are with your family, I would advise you to send them home a few days
prior to your departure. You don't want your family also to suffer in case you
land in some kind of trouble, right?
5. Keep your SAWA/Mobily/Zain prepaid card with you with a decent balance. This
would be your only mode of communication till you leave the kingdom. There is
no need to surrender this. You can always transfer the remaining credit to your
friends when you leave.
6. If you have any traffic fines pending, pay them up right away and keep
clear.
7. If you have a car, sell it at least a week before you leave. Never EVER make
the mistake of driving a car after you have sold it. It is quite tempting that
you may ask your friend to use his car till you leave, but remember, in case of
an unfortunate incident, you would be in really deep trouble.
8. You must make absolutely sure that the name has been transferred to the
person to whom you have sold the car. Remember that you would not be given any
proof of transfer, so I would advise you to take a photocopy of the buyer's
istemara once you have sold it. Retain it with you till you leave the kingdom.
There have been several cases where people have been sent back from the
airport, because the name has not been transferred in the system even though
you might have actually sold the car.
9. In case you are using VOIP for making internet phone calls, make sure that
you have adequate credit balance. This would prove to be a blessing in the last
few days.
10. Pay up all your dues and surrender your credit cards well in advance.
11. Try to dispose off your house along with the goods. You may not get the
same price as what you purchased, but remember, you cannot save every single
riyal.
12. Pay up your electricity bills and keep a copy of the receipt till you leave
the kingdom.
13. Do not have any pending dues to anyone. Not only is it ethically wrong, it
might even land you in trouble in the airport.
14. Before you submit your resignation, take an introduction letter from your
employer with complete salary details. Some employers may not like to give it
once you submit your resignation, so this is just in case.
15. A couple of days before your departure, send the most essential things you
need back home by cargo. Remember, it costs money, so be sensible and send only
those items which you think are badly needed. These days most things are
available everywhere.
16. Withdraw almost all money from your account at least 2 weeks before you
leave. Never EVER use the ATM in the last 15 days. The last thing you want is
trouble with your bank because your ATM card got stuck up in a machine. Have
all transactions only by cash.
17. Your ESB will be given only 2 days before you leave. Take a statement from
your employer stating that this is your final settlement money and take a
photocopy of this letter. If you are going to transfer money home from an
exchange other than your regular bank, always make sure that you take a friend
along with you. Take a black bag and try to keep a low profile. The time
between removing cash from your bank and paying it at an exchange is extremely
important. Remember, eyes are always watching you and the last thing you want
is some thief to snatch your hard-earned money.
18. Always book your final departure a couple of days AFTER you send money
home. Make sure that the amount has actually reached your account back home.
19. Take a statement from your bank that the account is closed and that there
are no more dues. Keep this paper till you leave the kingdom.
20. When the final exit is stamped in your passport (which will be on a
separate piece of paper stapled to your passport), take a photocopy of it and
retain it even after you reach home. You will need this in case you want to
return to the kingdom for employment. This is extremely important. The exit
paper may or may not have a stamp, this is not so important. Having this paper
is very cruicial.
21. There is a column in this exit paper in which you have to sign. It is a
declaration that all dues to you have been settled. By signing this, you are
giving up your right to sue anyone at a later date. and unless you sign this
paper, the guy in the immigration will not allow you to pass.
22. As already mentioned, make sure you collect the exit paper from the airport
counter, otherwise you cannot return to the kingdom for employment.
23. In case you are leaving the kingdom along with your family, always make
sure that you stand in the queue ahead of your family and not the other way
round. In case your family stand before you and they are sent without a
problem, but unfortunately you get stuck up due to any reason, you would have
to return whereas your family cannot come back. To save yourself from this
trauma, let your family always behind you so that if you are sent back, you can
still be with your family.
24. Once your passport is stamped, you can relax as you are officially out of Paradise.