Immigration department starts recruiting Saudi women


Riyadh, Jan 19 (Arab News): Saudi females will be recruited at the rank of private to work in airports and land border-crossing points, the General Directorate of Passports has announced.

Registration and admission applications will be received from Jan. 21 to 25.

The directorate has set some conditions for the recruitment.

Female applicants must be born and raised in Saudi Arabia and between 25 and 35 years old (according to the identity card upon presenting the applications).
They should have a good reputation and be free of any breach of trust and integrity. They cannot be government employees, nor have served in the military field.
Applicants cannot be married to non-Saudis. The directorate will only accept candidates who fall into a specific height range (a minimum of 155cm) and whose weight is proportionate to their height.

They must be holders of a high-school diploma or equivalent, must agree to be interviewed according to the specified conditions, must be medically qualified for the military service and must commit to the specified shifts in any region, province or border-crossing in the Kingdom, under any circumstances.

Any applicant who presents information that turns out to be false will be excluded. The registration process does not mean a final approval. Applicants must attend training even if it is outside the city they work in.

  

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Sat, Jan 20 2018

    Good because all nations need to have priority for its citizens and then the others

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