12 Lakhs Foreign Workers to Leave Saudi Arabia in 2020

There are 40 lakhs Indian workers earning in Saudi Arabia which is more than 13% of total Saudi population, according they will be one of the worst hit emigrants this year.

RIYADH — As many as 12 Lakhs Foreign Workers to Leave Saudi labor market by end of this year, according to report projected by Jadwa Investment Company.

According to Jadwa’s report, some sectors business not expected to be back in full swing in their business activities dur to pandemic like travel, hotels, restaurants, tourism and entertainment sectors despite the gradual relaxation of the lockdown measures imposed due to coronavirus.

The most affected sectors that are likely to witness the exit of the highest percentage of immigrants are hospitality, food services, administrative and support activities, which include rent and lease activities, travel agencies, security and building services.

The Jadwa report says that while noting that despite the departure of a large number of immigrants, an unemployment rate among Saudis will remain unchanged at 12 percent by the end of 2020.

The report noted that the unemployment insurance support (SANED) scheme, introduced by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, will allow Saudi citizens to retain their jobs in the private sector, in addition to some measures to replace foreign workforce with Saudis will help stabilize employment levels.

Based on health insurance coverage data, it is expected that most of the slowdown in PMI employment relates to layoffs among foreign workers, and these layoffs are expected to continue in the near future.

According to the Jadwa report, it is expected that the overall business environment will improve in the second half of 2020, especially in the fourth quarter of the year, and this improvement will bring better prospects for the employment of citizens despite the looming uncertainty associated with the coronavirus pandemic. In particular, with the departure of a large number of foreigners during the year 2020, there is a greater opportunity for Saudis to replace foreigners in sectors that had already created a large number of jobs for Saudis.

Moreover, with the expected beginning of the recovery of the economy by the end of the year, there could be a significant increase in demand for some goods and services. Such an increase, in addition to the precautionary measures linked to the pandemic, will limit the arrival of foreigners on new visas, and this will subsequently provide more opportunities for the citizens, the report pointed out.