Comprehensive Bahrain Visa Process & FAQ - Work & Self sponsorship
. Otherwise use an agent and hand him both passports.I have a question similar to that of Wrt2021 earlier this year. I'm planning to buy real estate property in Bahrain, get the residency and live there most of the year. I have a Bahraini contact there, and will be hiring a local lawyer to help me with the process.
I work as an IT consultant, remotely, exclusively for EU firms, now and for any foreseeable future.
I think it would be ideal for me to incorporate a company (WLL, since SPC don't exist anymore) in Bahrain to manage my business locally, but I'm afraid that it might put me in breach of the requirement to "not work for the private or public sector in Bahrain".
How do you think the Bahraini administration would interpret that situation if none of my clients are in the Kingdom?
Would it be better for me to incorporate my company somewhere else (like in the UAE for example) so that it could not be misinterpreted as "work for the local private sector"?
Thanks in advance, for all the time and dedication that you are giving to help us.
I will lose money incorporating a company in the UAE and Bahrain will lose its 5% VAT on exports of services. I'll see with the lawyer if there is a solution to avoid this waste.
My wife and daughter have there bahrain family visa and will be entering Bahrain this weekend from KSA. Can anyone recommend if we should come through the cause way from dammmam
Or take a flight from dammam to bahrain. When I initially came to bahrain I opted for the flight as I was told LMRA processing is fasted on airport. Also what are next steps once she enters bahrain will she be needing to do medical as well? Or she has to do a medical before entering bahrain ?
And you would need to take all necessary documents like address certificate, attested marriage certificate etc etc, all of which will take time to arrange.
Go here and read someone's experience, post #10:
https://www.expat.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=930873
My employer asked me to check if I can come to Bahrain through a visit visa taken at the airport on arrival. Of course, he will work to transfer it to a working visa as I understood.
Let me explain the case, my employer says that it is a long process to get a working visa due to many reasons (i.e. COVID19 restrictions, etc...)
In order to know more about visa conditions, I checked the following website: https://www.evisa.gov.bh/ apply & eligibility.
I found that it is doable for those who have a French passport (to take a visit visa on arrival for one month)
I consulted my employer waiting for his return, meanwhile, I am sharing with you what I am passing through so maybe someone, who has experienced the same thing, can guide me.
Thank you!
Vinsanity wrote:They didnt put the sticker at the border. Just put some stamps on passport and told us to go to Manama. Can anyone help me for next steps for CPR for my dependents?
Dear Vinsanity,
Please note that LMRA completes the process of enrollment and stamps the residency permit in your passport. It is not the scope of NPRA to complete the enrollment of newcomers. You can only avail of this service at Bahrain International Airport as there are separate LMRA counters for that.
As you have already entered the country. First, you need to get the visas stamped at the immigration. Please go to any document clearance agencies and they will stamp the residency sticker in the passport.
Once this is completed and as this is a new visa you need to complete the biometrics. Please book an appointment at ams.lmra.bh Please select Front Desk Services, and select any Biometric Data Collection at Sitra or Riffa.
Once you have completed the above 2 steps. You can book the appointment for CPR and duly note that they are asking for an attested marriage certificate when issuing dependent CPR.
This is the latest information. Please do not hesitate to contact me if you need any more clarifications.
Abdallah Accary wrote:Hello,
My employer asked me to check if I can come to Bahrain through a visit visa taken at the airport on arrival. Of course, he will work to transfer it to a working visa as I understood.
Let me explain the case, my employer says that it is a long process to get a working visa due to many reasons (i.e. COVID19 restrictions, etc...)
In order to know more about visa conditions, I checked the following website: https://www.evisa.gov.bh/ apply & eligibility.
I found that it is doable for those who have a French passport (to take a visit visa on arrival for one month)
I consulted my employer waiting for his return, meanwhile, I am sharing with you what I am passing through so maybe someone, who has experienced the same thing, can guide me.
Thank you!
Dear Abdallah,
The information which your employer is provided is accurate. They need to wait for more than 2 weeks if you are out of Bahrain. Try to come on a visit visa. Once you arrive in Bahrain just send the Slip which you have received at the airport, assuming the employer has all your other details ie-Passport, Job Contract etc.
Once your wok visa has been processed. You can start working for your employer.
You have paper visa for your dependent right. Just take that paper copy and original passport to sitra LMRA for biometrics. No need to take an appointment you can directly walk-in and take token in few minutes they will collect your dependent’s biometric. Then arrange one agent to get sticker on your passport they will charge you 7 bd. You can go to immigration office in Isa town directly lot of agents will be there outside. After that you can go for CPR, but for that your marriage certificate should be attested from Ministry of Foreign affairs Bahrain which is in Manama Bab-Al-Bahrain. Appointments for CPR it is tough to get. You can go in fast track service they will charge you 20 bd. You should go at 8 am and take token and wait for your turn and till that you submit your marriage certificate in counter 9 for registration.
Please let me know how and why. Thanks.
I'm from Pakistan, My Employer has been submitted my work permit on 28th August 2021 and till date Status is showing: Await GDNPR
Can anyone guide what would be the possible issue of not getting visa approved from GDNPR
How long should I wait ?
Can I please know what stage ( early or final) if visa status is showing - does it mean GDNPR stage has cleared?
Legal status - "Employment Visa is in Progress..."
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Monthly fee: Paid
Thank you very much for your time and response.
Best regards
Now there is resurgence of covid in a mutated form and in case if my home country is red listed (touch wood) , am I allowed to enter Bahrain. My visa valid for 6 months , despite having visa am I allowed to enter Incase ( worst scenario) country is red listed.
If you have knowledge what was followed earlier ( May -October red-list period), please share, which will be helpful for me to prepare myself for all possibilities. Thank you very much for your time and help.
I have a one question, if have Travel ban, can Renew the visa? And, if aply travel ban, how many days after active? And how can pay due amount for travel ban.? Pls help me sir,
Thanks
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