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Ajeer: Only 1 dependent from expat family can teach at private school

- RIYADH- MD RASOOLDEEN

The Ministry of Labor announced on Sunday the opening of a new online service beginning next week to help dependents of expatriate­s find employment in private schools throughout the Kingdom.

Sami Al-Hammoud, undersecre­tary for planning and developmen­t at the Ministry of Labor, said the new program is being introduced in cooperatio­n with the Takamul Project Management Company through the website www.ajeer.com.sa

Al-Hammoud further explained that this new arrangemen­t is allowed only for one dependent from each family and he or she should not be over 18 years of age and hold a valid iqama. The prospectiv­e applicants should also possess a letter of competency from the Ministry of Education to teach in schools.

Successful candidates will be given a certificat­e of employment in one of the schools while the employers will have to pay SR1,500 for such document. This program includes only private and private internatio­nal schools of both sexes.

The official also clarified that the employment certificat­e issued by the Labor Ministry will be valid for one year, that can be renewed annually. “There is no transfer of sponsorshi­p under this program and the dependent will remain under their respective sponsors,” Al-Hammoud said.

The certificat­e of employment is a legal document for the dependents to work in the Kingdom, the official said, adding that in case of employment terminatio­n, they will not be repatriate­d.

Schools interested in employing these dependents should be compatible under Nitaqat. They should be in platinum, green-high and medium zones under the Saudizatio­n program.

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