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    Iraq grants work permits to more than 196,000 foreign workers in 5 months

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    Iraq grants work permits to more than 196,000 foreign workers in 5 months Empty Iraq grants work permits to more than 196,000 foreign workers in 5 months

    Post by Rocky Fri 23 Aug 2024, 4:35 am

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    Baghdad Today - Baghdad
    Economic expert Nabil Al-Marsoumi revealed, today, Friday (August 23, 2024), that the Iraqi government granted work permits to more than 196,000 foreign workers during 5 months of the current year.
    Al-Marsoumi said in a clarification on the Facebook platform, which was followed by "Baghdad Today", that "until May 1, 2024, the number of foreign workers who obtained security permits to work in foreign oil fields (Basra - Dhi Qar - Maysan) reached 196,704 workers from 50 countries."
    He added, "Chinese workers constitute more than 27%, with a number of 53,912 workers, followed by Pakistan with 22,546 workers, and then India with 21,675 workers."
    The Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs confirmed, on Wednesday (August 7, 2024), that granting entry visas to workers in Iraq falls under the jurisdiction of the Ministry of Interior.
    The Director of the Media, Arab and International Relations Department at the Ministry, Kazem Al-Atwani, said in an interview with Baghdad Today, "Granting entry visas, whether for workers or other foreign arrivals from abroad, is the responsibility of the Ministry of Interior, and this is currently being done in accordance with the law. As for granting work permits, this is the responsibility of the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, and there is a department specialized in this matter."
    Al-Atwani explained that "there are unlicensed foreign workers working in factories, hotels, restaurants, private hospitals and other work sites in the private sector. The ministry has given a deadline until the end of this month to correct the position of foreign workers, otherwise legal measures will be taken against employers who have unlicensed foreign workers."
    He revealed that "there are more than 50 thousand licensed foreign workers in Iraq, while there are many times this number who are not licensed to work in Iraq."
    He added, "The Ministry's Department of Labor and Vocational Training will conduct major inspection tours early next month to search for unlicensed foreign workers as the deadline for correcting the situation expires."
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