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Before Leaving, Pay Any Outstanding Bills
According to Sheikh Talal Al-Khaled, the Minister of Interior and First Deputy Prime Minister, who stressed the need for interagency coordination to recover outstanding debts owed by foreigners before they leave the country, the Ministry of Interior has officially announced the implementation of this initiative.
As of today, the Ministry of Interior has activated the procedure for collecting outstanding debts owed to the Ministry of Communications by expatriates planning to travel.
The Ministry of Interior has made it clear that every foreign national intending to leave the country, regardless of their reason for departure, is required to settle any outstanding bills they may have through the MOC website or the Sahel application.
Individuals are strongly urged to strictly adhere to the legal provisions and avoid violating them.
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