Arab Times

Business as usual ... buyer has option to pay in installmen­ts for residence permit

95 pc do not work for their sponsors: report

- And Investigat­ion Department of Farwaniya Governorat­e and they confessed to drugging the stray dogs and that they were working for the Public Authority for Agricultur­al Affairs and Fish Resources (PAAAFR) and were part of a task team to catch stray dogs.

KUWAIT CITY, Aug 28: It is business like any other, where the people who are trading in visas have decided not to be harsh on those who buy visa or residence permit from them, reports Al-Rai daily.

It is no longer necessary, given the current economic slowdown, for the visa buyer to pay the money all at once. The expatriate now has the option to pay in installmen­ts like any other commodity.

Some of those who are involved in this trade say expatriate­s can now pay in monthly installmen­ts of 25 or 30 dinars and say this is a comfortabl­e system that relieves the difficult conditions that the labor market is going through during the current period.

They explained that the worker pays amounts ranging from 25 to 35 dinars per month, for a year or two, and that the interest rate increases with the increase of the installmen­t period.

According to them, the residence permit is sold for between 750 and 800 dinars for two years, and between 450 and 500 dinars for one year, but the health insurance fees and other charges are not included which have to be borne by the worker.

This is in addition to depositing with the sponsor the value of one month’s salary which the employer A widely circulated video in the social media showed three expatriate­s drugging a dog and claimed men were then slaughteri­ng the dogs, reports Al-Anba daily.

When the video went viral the men were identified and summoned for interrogat­ion by the Research

deposits and withdraws every month to protect himself and his company from the law.

They stressed there are intermedia­ries who arrange deals, whether they are offices or individual­s, pointing out the deals are made electronic­ally, and added about 95 percent of those who obtain these residences, do not work for their sponsors.

They added that the cash payment system is still available, but a majority of those seeking to transfer residences are resorting to the installmen­t system which allows them to stop payment in case of any problem, especially as those companies which sell residence permits are illegal and their files may be closed by the ministry any moment.

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