Kenya's embassy in Riyadh started registering workers who got slapped with Huroob status and wants them to grab emergency travel docs to get back home. The classification hits migrant workers when they bail on employers or mess up their residency permits, which happens a lot when people quit over unpaid wages or switch jobs without getting official approval first.
The embassy told Kenyans to show up with any valid ID, like a national card or birth certificate, even if their passport is gone. They can process the emergency certificates and help people return regardless of whether their employment situation went sideways. The whole thing is part of a push to protect citizens who ended up in sketchy circumstances and need a way out of Saudi Arabia.
The embassy told Kenyans to show up with any valid ID, like a national card or birth certificate, even if their passport is gone. They can process the emergency certificates and help people return regardless of whether their employment situation went sideways. The whole thing is part of a push to protect citizens who ended up in sketchy circumstances and need a way out of Saudi Arabia.