“The Saudi news is not about any movement for student rights” | 958467 | Voice of tomorrow



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Saudi Arabia has responded positively to Bangladesh’s request to extend the Iqama of Saudi expatriates stranded in Bangladesh due to the Kavid epidemic. The duration of the Iqama for stranded Saudi expats has been extended to the month of the current tour. In other words, Saudi expats have 24 more days from today. In addition, the Saudi authorities are allowing the Biman Bangladesh Airlines flight to land in Saudi Arabia. The visa branch of the Saudi Arabian Embassy in Dhaka will open from next Sunday to submit visa extension applications for detainees in Bangladesh.

The Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Shahriar Alam, posted a post on his verified Facebook page. He wrote in a Facebook post, ‘Saudi Arabia had an extended vacation for 4 days, it opened today. Those looking for Saudi Arabia should know this (no ‘student rights movement’ should know).

“The Saudi government has made the following decisions at our request,” he added.

1. Akama’s mandate has been extended until the last day of the Arab tour month (Mame 24 more days from today).

2. Bangladesh Biman has been able to operate a total of 4 flights a week to Riyadh and Jeddah.

3. The visa office of the Saudi Arabian embassy in Dhaka will be open from Sunday, where consular services will be provided in accordance with the new rules regarding Kavid-19.



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