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IMPACT — MEDIUM
The Bahraini government suspended its Flexi Permit program.
Key Points:
BAL Analysis: The Bahraini government suspended its Flexible Work Permit program as it determined a number of foreign nationals were remaining in Bahrain after their permits had expired. Employers are advised to work with employees who hold Flexible Work Permits to find alternative means to remain in the country.
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