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Bahrain To Consider Stopping Conversion of Visit Visa Into Work Visa

The Bahrain Parliament is preparing to discuss a proposed law that aims to prohibit the conversion of visit visas into work visas during tomorrow’s session.

The proponents of the proposal argue that it is necessary to ensure job opportunities for Bahraini citizens, reduce unemployment rates, strengthen the national workforce, and prioritize the employment of Bahraini nationals.

However, the Ministry of Tourism has expressed reservations about regulating visas through legislation.

The ministry suggests that administrative decisions, rather than a law, would provide the necessary flexibility required in visa regulation.

It points out that different countries have successfully regulated visas through administrative measures, allowing for adaptability in addressing relevant issues.

In its response to the Parliament, the ministry emphasised that administrative decisions provide the appropriate flexibility in handling visa matters.

It also allows the executive authority to objectively assess the changing circumstances and adjust regulations accordingly, in line with the kingdom’s overall interests and plans.

The ministry called for further study of the proposal, taking into account the Kingdom’s plans to stimulate various economic sectors.

Tightening controls Furthermore, the Ministry of Interior affirmed that the General Directorate of Nationality, Passports, and Residence Affairs (NPRA) is tightening controls on all visas and residence permits, including tourist visas and work permits.

Stricter regulations are being enforced for obtaining and converting visas, including requiring sponsors to commit not to convert visitor visas into work permits, the ministry pointed out.

The ministry also ensured that requests for visit visas are not converted into work visas, among other measures.

The ministry clarified that the role of the General Directorate of Nationality, Passports, and Residence primarily focuses on security aspects.

The processing of each visa or residence permit is determined based on its specific type and the fulfillment of corresponding requirements, it explained.

Meanwhile, the National Institution for Human Rights cautioned that allowing visitors to convert their visas into work permits without restrictions could increase unemployment rates among Bahraini citizens and undermine the national workforce plan, which aims to prioritise Bahrainis for employment opportunities.

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