"Our Embassy in Riyadh and our Consulate in Jeddah are currently undertaking a major campaign aimed at helping our fellow Indians in Saudi Arabia in their efforts to regularise their stay or to return to our homeland with dignity," Hamid Ali Rao said in a statement yesterday.
"I urge all our fellow Indians in Saudi Arabia to utilise this grace period to correct their status. We live in a foreign land and we should respect and obey the laws of this country," the ambassador said.
"In our Embassy, we have been in constant touch with the Saudi authorities at all levels to request a humanitarian approach to those affected by Nitaqat programme and to help those Indians overstaying in Saudi Arabia.
"The Joint Group recently set up between the Ministry of Labour and the Embassy of India discussed all issues pertaining to the welfare of the Indian community in Saudi Arabia," he said.
According to him, it has been conveyed to them that all Indians who travelled to Saudi Arabia legally will be allowed to regularise their visa status, get new jobs or return to India if they register voluntarily with the Saudi authorities during the grace period.
A delegation led by Overseas Indian Affairs Minister Vayalar Ravi recently met Saudi Arabian Labour Minister Adel Fakieh to convey India's concern over the Nitaqat programme, that makes it mandatory for local firms to hire one Saudi national for every 10 migrant workers.
There has been widespread perception that the new policy will lead to denial of job opportunities for a large number of Indians.
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