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Saudi Work Permit Classification Explained: What Foreign Workers and Employers Need to Know

Last updated: September 22, 2025 3:51 pm
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Tanya Chawla
Published: September 22, 2025
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Saudi Work Permit Classification Explained: What Foreign Workers and Employers Need to Know
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September 22, 2025 | Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has implemented an innovative Saudi work permit classification system for work permits granted to foreign workers. This reform, initiated by the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, affects both existing employees and new recruits. The newly established system categorizes foreign workers in accordance with their skills, qualifications, experience, and compensation. Its objectives are to improve workforce quality, align job roles with the pertinent expertise, and increase transparency within the labor market throughout the Kingdom.

Skill-Based Saudi Work Permit Classification System: Categories and Criteria

The Ministry has replaced the previous system, which relied mainly on job titles and sectors, with a structured skill-based classification framework. Using the Saudi Standard Classification of Occupations (SSCO), jobs are grouped into nine occupational categories, and foreign workers are classified into High-Skilled, Skilled, and Basic levels.

Saudi Work Permit Classification Explained: What Foreign Workers and Employers Need to Know
  • High-Skilled: Includes professionals, managers, and technical experts. Applicants must hold higher education, relevant experience, and professional accreditation where required. Minimum salary thresholds also apply.
  • Skilled: Covers technical, administrative, and craft-based roles. Moderate education and experience are required, with lower salary thresholds than High-Skilled. Some professionals may be placed here if they do not meet the salary or accreditation requirements for High-Skilled.
  • Basic: Includes manual and elementary occupations, typically entry-level roles with minimal qualification requirements. Workers must generally be under 60 years of age.

Classification is determined by:

  • Educational qualifications relevant to the role
  • Years of professional experience
  • Accreditation and certifications where applicable
  • Salary thresholds for each skill level
  • Age, particularly for Basic-category employees

Employers are responsible for accurately defining job roles and submitting correct details. Misclassification can delay work permit approvals or renewals and may result in administrative penalties.

Implementation, Responsibilities, and Practical Guidance

The Saudi work permit classification system is being implemented in phases:

  • Phase 1 (Existing workers – from July 5, 2025): Current foreign workers are being reclassified under the new framework.
  • Phase 2 (New hires – from August 3, 2025): All new foreign workers must meet skill-based criteria at the time of hiring.

All updates and classifications are managed through the Qiwa platform, the official labor portal. Employers can review, update, and request corrections for each employee’s classification.

Saudi Work Permit Classification Explained: What Foreign Workers and Employers Need to Know

Employer Responsibilities:

  • Map each employee’s role accurately to the correct SSCO category
  • Ensure salaries meet minimum thresholds for Skilled and High-Skilled workers
  • Verify professional accreditation where required
  • Review and update employment contracts to align with new classifications
  • Monitor compliance and maintain accurate documentation on Qiwa

Read More: New Work Permit Rules in Saudi Arabia Welcome Global Skills

Expat Responsibilities:

  • Confirm current classification via the Qiwa platform
  • Prepare and submit all relevant documents, including degrees, experience letters, and certifications
  • Ensure salary meets the required threshold for the assigned category
  • Monitor age restrictions and their impact on permit renewals
  • Request corrections through their employer if misclassified

Practical tips:

  • Regularly check Qiwa for updates to your classification
  • Maintain a complete portfolio of educational and professional documents
  • Communicate proactively with employers about role descriptions and classification
  • Plan for potential adjustments in wages or responsibilities following reclassification

Key Takeaways for Employers and Expats

The Saudi Work Permit Classification system is a major labor policy reform with implications for millions of expatriates and thousands of employers.

Saudi Work Permit Classification Explained: What Foreign Workers and Employers Need to Know
  • Employers must comply with new classification rules, ensure proper documentation, and align wages and job responsibilities with the new skill-based criteria.
  • Expatriates and foreign workers should review their classifications, maintain supporting documents, and ensure they meet the requirements for their skill category.
  • The changes are part of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, aimed at improving workforce quality, increasing transparency, and promoting better alignment between skills and jobs.
  • Timely compliance with the Saudi work permit classification rules is critical to avoid disruptions in employment or delays in work permit renewals.

The implementation of this system is ongoing, and both employers and foreign workers are advised to monitor official updates closely. The reform represents a step toward more structured labor governance in Saudi Arabia, balancing the needs of the workforce with the country’s economic development goals.

Also Read: New Labour Law In Saudi Arabia Introduces Skill-Based Expats Work Permit System, A Strong New Development Era

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Tanya Chawla is a content writer and editorial intern at Times of Dubai. With a background in English Literature, she is passionate about storytelling, media, and digital publishing. She enjoys covering diverse topics that inform and engage readers.
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