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Kuwait: Banks Must Disclose Records of Specific Individuals and Institutions

Kuwait: Banks Must Disclose Records of Specific Individuals and Institutions

  • 28/04/202228/04/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Arab Times, 26 April 2022: Kuwait’s Central Bank has issued a Circular requiring some local banks to disclose records of specific individuals and institutions.

They relate to several accounts belonging to a marine equipment company.

They also relate to financial records of seven citizens going back eight years.

The Central Bank has issued the request following a request from the Public Funds Prosecution and Anti-Money Laundering.

The country’s Public Prosecution must be provided with all of the relevant information about the company accounts and the seven individuals for 1 January 2014 to 1 January 2021.

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Kuwait: Conditions for Expatriates Who are Over 60 to Renew Residence Permits Announced

Kuwait: Regulations to Protect the Rights of Technology Users Approved

  • 27/04/202227/04/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Alqabas, 23 April 2022: Kuwait’s Communications and Information Technology Regulatory Authority has approved regulations to protect the rights of users of communications and information technology services.

Among other things, the regulations include an obligation to obtain explicit consent from the service requester when subscribing.

The consent may be in writing, oral, or via electronic message.

The licensee has to keep a copy of the subscriber’s consent.

Unwanted messages must be regulated, including the creation of a database to stop receiving these types of message if requested by subscribers. For dull story, click here.

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Saudi Arabia: Sharia Advisory Committee Established

  • 27/04/202227/04/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Arab News, 22 April 2022: Saudi Arabia’s Stock Exchange or Tadawul has announced it will establish a Sharia Advisory Committee.

The Committee will help the Exchange offer new Sharia-compliant investment tools and products.

It will have representatives from the Kingdom’s largest financial institutions. They will include Bader Al Omar, Head of Jadwa Investment; Abdulrahman Al Ghusn, Associate in Alinma Investment and Abdullah Al Barrak, Senior Sharia advisor at Al Rajhi Capital.

They will help draft a unified Sharia-compliant rulebook which will be approved by the members’ respective Sharia boards.

They will also have responsibility for overseeing and approving the list of Sharia-compliant listed companies from time to time.

The Exchange will supervise the Sharia Advisory Committee but will not participate in the company screening and selection process.

They will not do this to ensure independence and transparency in decision making.

It will also consult the Committee as necessary on its products and services.

The Exchange will also work with IdealRatings to provide Sharia screening services of listed companies in the capital market in the Kingdom.

The list will be reviewed and approved by the Advisory Committee.

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Qatar: Draft Law on Control of Import, Export and Transportation of Rough Diamonds Approved

Qatar: Amendments to Implementing Regulations to Civil Human Resources Law Approved

  • 26/04/202226/04/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Al-Sharq, 20 April 2022: Qatar’s Cabinet has approved a draft Decision to amend the Implementing Regulations to the Civil Human Resources Law.

The amendments include increasing the value of marriage advances from 100,000 to 300,000 Riyals for all Qatari employees.

The aim is to encourage young Qataris to marry and help them do so.

They also approved a draft Ministerial Decision to define the entry and exit ports to the country.

Finally, they approved a draft agreement on mutual administrative assistance for the optimal implementation of the Customs Law and the suppression, investigation and control of customs crimes between Qatar and Azerbaijan. For full story, click here.

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Kuwait: Conditions for Expatriates Who are Over 60 to Renew Residence Permits Announced

Kuwait: Implementing Regulations to Law Establishing Capital Market Authority Amended

  • 25/04/202225/04/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Alqabas, 17 April 2022: Kuwait’s Capital Market Authority has announced it has amended the Definitions and Companies Governance Chapters in the Implementing Regulations or Kuwait Decision No. 72/2015 to Kuwait Law No. 7/2010.

The Authority said the amendments of the two chapters is based on a decision of the Authority Commissioners Council.

The amendments must be enforced by all of the relevant entities from its published date in the Official Gazette. For full story, click here.

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UAE: Implementing Regulations to Federal Decree-Law on Entry and Residence of Foreigners Approved

UAE: Federal Tax Authority Reviews Draft Corporation Tax Law

  • 22/04/202222/04/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Gulf News (United Arab Emirates), 20 April 2022: The UAE’s Federal Tax Authority has announced it has reviewed the draft Corporation Tax Law.

They have reviewed the progress on the Law.

Corporation tax will become payable by affected entities on 1 June 2023.

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Saudi Arabia: Real Estate Law Amendments Proposed

  • 20/04/202220/04/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

Saudi Gazette, 19 April 2022: The Saudi Arabian authorities have proposed amendments to the Kingdom’s Real Estate Law.

Under the proposed amendments to the Law on Real Estate Ownership and Investment by non-Saudis, foreign diplomatic missions accredited to the Kingdom will be able to own their official headquarters and residences of the head of their missions and their members. They will be able to do so on a reciprocal basis.

International and regional organisations will also be able to own their official headquarters. They will be able to do so in line with the limits of the agreements governing them. Ownership will be granted providing a licence is obtained from the Foreign Affairs Minister.

The amendments have been proposed to raise and improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the procedures and controls related to the ownership or use of real estate by non-Saudis in cities and economic zones in the Kingdom targeted for development, including Mecca and Madina.

It targets non-Saudi natural and legal persons, who are either residents or non-residents, as well as citizens of the GCC states.

It states it is not permissible, other than through inheritance, to acquire the right to own, use or have easement over real estate located within the boundaries of the Two Holy Mosques, for those banned from entering there.

The proposed Law will not prejudice the acquisition of the right of ownership or any other original right over real estate through inheritance, as well as the regulations and decisions of the Cabinet and the Royal Orders which prevent ownership in some locations.

The existing Law on Real Estate Ownership and Investment by non-Saudis would be repealed. The new law will come into force 90 days after it has been published in the Official Gazette. The Implementing Regulations to the Law will be issued by an Order from the Prime Minister.

Also reported in Okaz on 19 April 2022. For full story, click here.

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UAE: Implementing Regulations to Federal Decree-Law on Entry and Residence of Foreigners Approved

UAE: Implementing Regulations to Federal Decree-Law on Entry and Residence of Foreigners Approved

  • 19/04/202219/04/2022
  • by Benjamin Filaferro

The UAE Cabinet has approved the Implementing Regulations to the Federal Decree-Law on Entry and Residence of Foreigners.

They provide comprehensive information on the types and conditions of entry visas and residence permits.

The new system of entry and residence aims to attract and retain global talent and skilled workers from across the world, boost the competitiveness and flexibility of the job market and foster a high sense of stability among UAE residents and families.

Substantial amendments have been introduced to the Golden Residence Scheme to simplify the eligibility criteria and expand the categories of beneficiaries. This 10-year residence is granted to investors, entrepreneurs, exceptional talents, scientists and professionals, outstanding students and graduates, humanitarian pioneers and frontline heroes.

The amendments allow Golden Residence holders to sponsor their family members, including spouses and children regardless of their age. They also allow them to sponsor support services or domestic labourers without limiting their number. In addition, there is no restriction related to the maximum duration of stay outside the UAE in order to keep the Golden Residence valid.

There are other benefits for family members which allow them to stay in the UAE where the original holder of the Golden Residence dies until the end of their permit duration.

Golden Residence for Scientists is given to scientists and researchers with high achievements and influence in their field based on recommendations from the Emirates Scientists Council.

The candidate should have a PhD or master’s degree in engineering, technology, life sciences and natural sciences from the best universities in the world as well as substantial research achievements.

The Golden Residence for Professionals category has been expanded. The aim is to attract highly skilled workers with educational qualifications and professional experience in all disciplines, including medicine, sciences and engineering, information technology, business and administration, education, law, culture and social sciences.

The applicants should have a valid employment contract in the UAE and should be classified in the first or second occupational level in line with the Human Resources and Emiratisation Ministry’s classification, which is aligned with the International Standard of Classification of Occupations by the International Labour Organisation.

The minimum educational level must be a bachelor’s degree or equivalent and the monthly salary should be at least 30,000 AED.

Golden Residence for Exceptional Talents is granted to top talents in vital fields. It is awarded based on talent only regardless of the educational qualification, employment status, monthly salary or professional level.

It requires the recommendation or approval of a Federal or local Government entity and includes talented individuals in culture, art, sports, digital technology, inventors and innovators and other vital fields.

Real estate investors can obtain Golden Residence when purchasing a property worth at least two million AED.

Under the new amendments, investors are also entitled to obtain the Golden Residence when purchasing a property with a loan from specific local banks. Investors can also obtain Golden Residence when buying one or more off-plan properties worth at least two million AED from approved local real estate companies.

The Implementing Regulations specify flexible requirements for entrepreneurs eligible to obtain the Golden Residence. An entrepreneur should own or be a partner in a start-up which is registered in the country in the SMEs category and which generates annual revenues of at least one million AED.

In addition, obtaining approval for a start-up idea from an official business incubator or from the Economy Ministry or the relevant local authorities is sufficient to obtain the Golden Residence in this category.

If the individual is a founder or one of the founders of a previous entrepreneurial project or projects which was sold for at least seven million AED, they will be entitled to the Golden Residence. The approval of the Economy Ministry or the relevant local authorities is required for projects or ideas.

The Golden Visa for Outstanding Students and Graduates targets high performing students in UAE secondary schools and outstanding graduates from UAE universities and the best 100 universities worldwide, according to specific criteria. This includes their academic performance, cumulative average, the year of graduation and the university classification.

Major improvements include introducing new five-year residence tracks to attract talents, skilled professionals, freelancers, investors and entrepreneurs. More benefits are offered to facilitate family members residence and longer flexible grace periods of up to six months to stay in the country after the residence permit is cancelled or expired, in addition to facilitating and simplifying the requirements of all residence types.

There is a new Green Residence for Skilled Employees. This provides five-year residency to skilled employees, without a sponsor or employer. The applicants should have a valid employment contract, and should be classified in the first, second or third occupational level as categorised by the Human Resources and Emiratisation Ministry. The minimum educational level must be a bachelor’s degree or equivalent and the salary should be at least 15,000 AED.

There is also a new Green Residence for Freelancing and Self-Employment. This provides a five-year residency for freelancers and self-employed individuals without a sponsor or employer in the UAE. A freelance/self-employment permit has to be obtained from the Human Resources and Emiratisation Ministry. The minimum education level is a bachelor’s degree or specialised diploma, and the annual income from self-employment for the previous two years should be at least 360,000 AED, or the applicant must prove financial solvency throughout their stay in the country.

In addition, there is a Green Residence for Investor or Partner. This residence permit is introduced to encourage investment and provides five-year residency for investors establishing or participating in commercial activities. It replaces the previous residence which was only valid for two years. Requirements include approval of the investment and proof of investment. If the investor or partner has more than one licence, the total invested capital will be calculated. The approval of the relevant local authorities is mandatory.

The new system provides more benefits to family members, allowing residents to easily issue residence permits for their family members, including spouses and children.

The age of children who may be sponsored has been increased from 18 to 25. There is no longer an age limit for unmarried daughters. Disabled children are granted a residence permit, regardless of their age.

Green Residence holders are allowed to issue residence permits for their first-degree relatives and in all cases the residency of family members will be the validity duration as the original residence holder.

The new system offers visitors to the UAE a variety of visa types for different visit purposes. New types of visas are introduced without a host or sponsor being required for the first time. Major improvements include facilitating the entry requirements for all visa types, offering flexible visa durations which meet the needs of visitors and the purpose of the visit. In addition, all entry visas are available for single or multiple entry and can be renewed for similar period(s) and are valid for 60 days from their issued date.

A new Job Exploration Entry Visa has been introduced to attract young talent and skilled professionals to explore job opportunities available in the country. A sponsor or a host is not required. It is given to those classified in the first or second or third skill level by the Human Resources and Emiratisation Ministry and the fresh graduates of the best 500 universities in the world and the minimum educational level should be a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent.

A Business Entry Visa enables easy entry without a sponsor or host being required. The aim is to encourage investors and entrepreneurs to explore business and investment opportunities in the UAE.

In addition to the regular tourist visa that is sponsored by tourism establishment in the UAE, a five-years multi-entry tourist visa has been introduced. This type does not require a sponsor and it allows individuals to stay in the country for up to 90 days continuously. It may be extended for a similar period, provided the entire period of stay does not exceed 180 days in one year.

This visa requires evidence of having a bank balance of $4,000 or its equivalent in foreign currencies during the last six months before the application is submitted.

Under the amendments, a visitor can apply for an entry permit to visit relatives or friends if they are a relative or friend of a UAE citizen or resident. It does not require a sponsor or a host.

An entry permit for a temporary work mission is available to those who have a temporary work assignment like probation testing or project-based mission. This will be sponsored by the employer. It requires a temporary work contract or a letter from the employer clarifying the visit purpose and proof of health fitness to work.

An entry permit for study and training is aimed at those attending training and study courses and/or participating in internship programmes. The sponsor can be universities or educational or research institutions licenced in the country or Government or private entities. It requires a letter from the entity, clarifying the details of the study or training or internship programme and its duration.

The Regulations will be published in the Official Gazette and come into force 90 days after their publication.

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Qatar: Draft Law on Control of Import, Export and Transportation of Rough Diamonds Approved

Qatar: National Product Mark Law Approved

  • 14/04/202219/04/2022
  • by Nawell Bel Hhaddou

The Peninsula, 13 April 2022: Qatar’s Cabinet has approved draft laws regulating the licensing of the use of a national product mark and its Implementing Regulations.

The draft law is consistent with the strategy of supporting national products, distinguishing them from other products and giving them priority in Government procurement.

They also approved a draft Ministerial Decision on entry visas for hosting the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.

Also reported in Lusail on 13 April 2022. For full story, click here.

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Saudi Arabia: Implementation of Saudisation in Key Health Sectors Starts

  • 13/04/202213/04/2022
  • by Nawell Bel Hhaddou

Saudi Gazette, 12 April 2022: Saudi Arabia’s Human Resources and Social Development Ministry has announced they have started implementing Saudisation in some key health sectors.

These include 60% Saudisation in health specialisation professions, 30% Saudisation of engineering and technical professions in medical appliances and 40% Saudisation in sales and medical appliances and supplies professions throughout the Kingdom.

The Saudisation has been implemented following the expiry of the grace period.

The Saudisation Decision was aimed at Saudidising health specialties including medical laboratory, radiology, physiotherapy and therapeutic nutrition jobs in all medical facilities operating in the Kingdom.

The minimum salary to calculate Saudisation has been set at 7,000 Riyals for specialists and 5,000 Riyals for technicians.

The Decision to Saudidise professions in the medical appliances sector includes the Saudisation of sales and advertising professions and will be introduced in medical appliances and supplies in two phases. It will be 40% in the first phase and 80% in the second phase.

The Saudisation of engineering and technical professions for medical devices will also be introduced in two phases. It will be 30% in the first phase and 50% in the second phase.

Also reported in Al-Eqtisadiya on 11 April 2022. For full story see https://www.aleqt.com/2022/04/11/article_2295806.html.

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