Expatriate Employee Transfer
Through this service, foreign employees can transfer to another employer without the need to cancel his/ her existing work permit and without the need to travel out of the kingdom of Bahrain. The transfer can be done with or without the consent of the current employer.
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Service Terms
- Target User Group:
- Business , Individuals ,
Required Documents
Employee Transfer with the Current Employer Consent:
1- Copy of the employee passport:
· The passport must be valid for at least 6 months or two years, preferable.
· It should include all the pages containing the personal information. And for Indians, Pakistanis and Bengali Nationalities the page that has the names of the father/ mother or husband/ wife.
2- Copy of employee ID card.
3- Copy of job offer letter or contract between the new employer and the employee (one or two pages Max.) on the company’s letterhead or a government official paper:
· The letter or the contract must include the name of the employer and the employee, passport number, nationality, job role (occupation) of the employee, salary, employment and notice periods.
· It should be signed by the employer and the employee. It should state that the offer is subject to successful application of the work permit.
4- Copy of dependents’ passports and visa, if applicable.
5- Copy of approval letter/ no-objection certificate from the relevant authority for certain specialized occupations. The approval must be as recent as possible and should not be older than 6 months.
6- Copy of latest paid electricity bill for private sector:
· If a new CR is not yet billed, you need to upload a print- out from the electricity and water authority showing that the account had been opened or transferred to that specific CR.
· If electricity is not your responsibility (for example: shops in Malls, or electricity paid by the landlord), you will need to upload a proof, like the lease contract.
· The bill should not be older than 2 months.
· Supply address in the bill must match the CR’s address.
· It should not be a final notification to cut the electricity supply.
· Current account guarantee deposit bonds are not accepted.
In case of employment transfer without the current employer consent, please submit the below documents in addition to the above mentioned documents:
1- Copy of resignation and notice letter (as per the labour law and/or the employment agreement between the employee and the employer) addressed to the current employer by the employee who wants to transfer:
· The notice letter must be sent to the employer’s physical address registered in the CR (as per the Ministry of Industry and Commerce). More details can be found on MOIC’s site www.sijilat.bh.
· The letter must be sent to the employer within the specified period of notice for the termination of the employment contract in accordance with the provisions of the labour law for the private sector (not exceeding three months) from the date specified for the transfer.
· The notice period can vary from the minimum of 30 days to the maximum of 90 days.
2- Colored copy of post office “registered mail” notification card (pink card) or slip for the resignation or notice letter sent by the employee to his/her current employer.
3- Copy of latest paid electricity bill for private sector:
· If a new CR is not yet billed, you need to upload a print- out from the electricity and water authority showing that the account had been opened or transferred to that specific CR.
· If electricity is not your responsibility (for example: shops in Malls, or electricity paid by the landlord), you will need to upload a proof, like the lease contract.
· The bill should not be older than 2 months.
· Supply address in the bill must match the CR’s address.
· It should not be a final notification to cut the electricity supply.
· Current account guarantee deposit bonds are not accepted.
Important notes
- Others:
1- The transfer process is only available while the foreign employee’s permit is still valid for at least 3 months.
2- If applying for transfer, without the consent of the old (current) employer, the employee needs to have completed at least 12 months of service with the same employer before a new employer can apply for his/ her transfer.
3- Once the transfer application has been processed, the old (current) employer would be credited with the unused remaining period of the work permit as a “credit note” in the system.
4- If the consent of the employee’s old (current) employer is obtained electronically in the EMS system through the “allow transfer function, the transfer will be instant (no need to wait for any period of time or complete 12 months of service). The employer would be then instantly credited with the unused remaining period of the work permit as a “credit note” in the system.
5- Employees with expired work permits need to apply for a new work permit (Not Mobility).
6- In case of permit expiry or termination/ cancellation the employee has 30 days from the cancellation or expiry date in order to obtain a new work permit on the new employer, otherwise he/she needs to travel out of the country first, before the new employer can apply for him / her.
7- The employee continues to work for the first employer; and his due monthly fees shall be paid until the approval of the transfer application and the new employer’s payment of the new work permit fees.
8- The new employer commits to pay the new work permit fees within thirty days from the date of the transfer approval; otherwise the approval will be declined.
9- The foreign employee would not be allowed to mobilise/ transfer in the following cases:
- If the employee ceases to comply with one or more of the conditions for issuing the permit.
- If a final criminal judgment has been passed against the employee for a felony or a crime that violates honor or honesty.
- If the employee violates the terms under which his work permit was issued.
- If the new employer does not have the required Bahrainisation quotas or has a violation which prevents him from applying for transfer.
- If the employee has a violation which prevents his transfer.
- If the date of the transfer request falls within the last three months of the validity of the work permit (in the case of the foreign worker’s transfer without the consent of his employer).
Payment
- Payment Methods:
- Cash , Credit Card , Debit Card ,
- Service Fees:
344 dinars for two years inclusive of work permit and health insurance fees.
172 dinars for one year inclusive of work permit and health insurance fees.
5 dinars administrative fees for any transaction submitted in the LMRA system.