Saudi Embassy in Cairo Calls on Citizens to Register their Residency in Egypt 

A view of the Saudi Embassy in Cairo, Egypt. (Saudi Embassy on Facebook)
A view of the Saudi Embassy in Cairo, Egypt. (Saudi Embassy on Facebook)
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Saudi Embassy in Cairo Calls on Citizens to Register their Residency in Egypt 

A view of the Saudi Embassy in Cairo, Egypt. (Saudi Embassy on Facebook)
A view of the Saudi Embassy in Cairo, Egypt. (Saudi Embassy on Facebook)

The Saudi Embassy in Egypt called on Monday its citizens to respect residency regulations by registering their residency should they have been living in the country for over six months.

It said Saudis must head to the General Administration of Passports, Immigration and Nationality to obtain a residency card by the end of June at the latest.

In a statement, the embassy stressed the “need to hold a residency card as proof of identity and to cooperate with Egyptian authorities when asked to present it.”

Egypt estimates that there are around 9 million refugees and foreign expatriates living in the country.

Months ago, the Egyptian government had called on all resident foreigners to obtain a smart residency card by June 30.

Deputy head of the Egyptian council for foreign affairs Salah Halima explained that the Saudi statement was a “reminder to Saudi nationals who may not have been following up on Egyptian government decisions to register their residency” to receive the smart card.

In remarks to Asharq Al-Awsat, he added that the statement “reflects the embassy’s keenness on ensuring that its citizens respect Egyptian laws.”

Obtaining the card will allow the holders to benefit from services provided by the card. It will also help speed up procedures in cases of any emergency, he went on to say.

The development took place days after Saudi national Hattan Shatta went missing in Egypt, stirring public debate.

Egyptian authorities later announced that he had been found dead, ruling our foul play and adding that he had died from health reasons.

The Saudi embassy had expressed its gratitude to Egyptian authorities for their efforts in uncovering the cause of his death.



Saudi Foreign Minister, Iranian Counterpart Hold Talks

The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met on Saturday with his Iranian counterpart in Makkah. SPA
The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met on Saturday with his Iranian counterpart in Makkah. SPA
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Saudi Foreign Minister, Iranian Counterpart Hold Talks

The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met on Saturday with his Iranian counterpart in Makkah. SPA
The Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs met on Saturday with his Iranian counterpart in Makkah. SPA

Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs Prince Faisal bin Farhan bin Abdullah met on Saturday with Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi at the ministry's Makkah Region branch.
The two officials discussed strengthening bilateral relations across various sectors, as well as the latest regional developments.

Iran’s ambassador to Saudi Arabia Alireza Enayati told Asharq Al-Awsat that Araghchi briefed Prince Faisal on the talks with the United States hosted by Oman.

He added that Araghchi’s visit comes within the framework of ongoing consultations between the two countries in various fields, including regional issues, matters of mutual interest, and the nuclear talks.