Bar 10 exceptions, foreigners working in Egypt must obtain a permit from the ministry of manpower or other state bodies, as part of new regulations Egypt has announced on Monday. Foreign correspondents working in Egypt and embassy and consulate staff are among those exempted. The permit granted to foreigners will either allow them to work in Egypt for a year or less, the ministry said in a decree, which was published in the state’s official gazette. They will be required to pay a fee of LE 3,000 (approximately $US 383), while applying for the permit. Should a worker renew their permit, the fee will rise starting from the fourth year. Over the years, it can gradually rise to a maximum of LE 12,000 (approximately $US 1,530). “It is inadmissible for foreigners to work” without obtaining the permit, the decree said. Other than the ministry and its offices, state agencies like the General Authority for Investment and Free Zones and the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation can grant the permits to foreigners. The new regulations also set a cap on the percentage of foreigners working in an institution. The number of foreigners cannot…
Egypt Passes New Regulations on Foreign Workers in the Country
September 15, 2015
