Sponsorship Transfer Saudi Arabia — Complete Guide 2026

Saudi Arabia's updated labour mobility rules allow most expats to transfer their sponsorship to a new employer without their current employer's consent. Here is exactly how it works, who is eligible and what to expect.

Quick Summary

  • Workers with 1+ year of service can transfer without employer consent
  • Transfer is done through the Qiwa platform — fully online
  • Your current employer cannot block a legitimate transfer request
  • EOSB from your previous employer is still owed after transfer
  • Transfer does not reset your EOSB — it continues accumulating with new employer
  • Some categories of workers have different eligibility rules

What Changed — Saudi Labour Mobility Reform

In 2021 Saudi Arabia introduced significant reforms to the Kafala (sponsorship) system as part of Vision 2030. Before these reforms, workers needed their employer's explicit permission to change jobs — giving employers enormous control over workers' lives.

The new Labour Mobility rules changed this fundamentally. Workers who meet the eligibility criteria can now transfer their sponsorship to a new employer through the Qiwa platform without needing their current employer's approval. This was a landmark change for expat workers in the Kingdom.

Who Is Eligible for Sponsorship Transfer?

Condition Eligible? Notes
Worked 1+ year with current employer Yes Main eligibility requirement
Under 1 year of service With consent only Employer must agree if under 1 year
Employer has SPS (salary) violations Yes — even under 1 year Salary violations remove the 1-year requirement
Employer in Red/Ultra Red Nitaqat Yes — with fewer restrictions Poor Nitaqat employers lose some blocking rights
Domestic workers Different rules apply Domestic worker regulations are separate
Pending Huroob by employer Restricted Huroob must be resolved before transfer

Step-by-Step — How to Transfer Sponsorship

1

Find a New Employer First

Secure your new job offer before initiating the transfer process. The new employer needs to be registered on Qiwa and must have an available work permit quota. Confirm with the new employer that they are ready to proceed with the transfer.

2

New Employer Initiates Transfer on Qiwa

The new employer logs into the Qiwa platform (qiwa.sa) and initiates a sponsorship transfer request for your Iqama number. They select the transfer type — with or without current employer consent depending on your eligibility.

3

You Approve the Transfer on Qiwa

You will receive a notification through Absher or your registered mobile number. Log into Qiwa using your Iqama number and approve the transfer request. This is a critical step — the transfer cannot proceed without your approval.

4

Current Employer Notification Period

Your current employer is notified of the transfer request. If you are eligible for transfer without consent (1+ year service), they have a limited window to raise legitimate objections. They cannot simply block a legitimate transfer.

5

Transfer Approved and Iqama Updated

Once approved by the system, your iqama sponsorship is transferred to the new employer. Your iqama number remains the same — only the sponsor changes. The new employer now handles your iqama renewal going forward.

6

Claim EOSB from Previous Employer

After transfer, your previous employer must pay your EOSB and any other dues within 7 days. This is separate from the transfer process. If they refuse, file an HRSD complaint immediately.

✅ Important: Your Iqama number does not change during a sponsorship transfer. Only the sponsor (employer) details change in the government system. Your residency history and total service record are maintained continuously.

What Happens to Your EOSB After Transfer?

This is a critical point that many expats misunderstand. When you transfer sponsorship, your EOSB from your previous employer does not transfer to the new employer. Here is exactly how it works:

Calculate Your EOSB Before Transferring

Know exactly how much EOSB your previous employer owes you before you complete the transfer. Use our free calculator to get your exact figure.

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Can Your Current Employer Block the Transfer?

If you meet the eligibility criteria — primarily 1+ year of service — your current employer cannot legally block your transfer. However, some employers try to interfere through these tactics:

⚠️ Protect Yourself: Before initiating a transfer, check your Absher status daily. If your employer files Huroob during the transfer process, act immediately — file an HRSD complaint the same day. Speed is critical when dealing with Huroob during transfer.

Notice Period During Sponsorship Transfer

Even with the new labour mobility rules, your obligations under your employment contract do not disappear overnight. Technically you are still required to serve your notice period or pay in lieu. However in practice:

Transfer Fees — Who Pays?

There are government fees associated with sponsorship transfer. Here is how they typically work:

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I transfer to any employer or are there restrictions?

You can transfer to any employer registered on Qiwa who has a valid work permit quota for your profession. Transfers to employers in a different profession from your iqama may require additional approval. Your new job should ideally match your iqama profession or you may need a profession change simultaneously.

What if my new employer withdraws the offer after I initiate transfer?

This is a serious situation. If the transfer is already in process and the new employer withdraws, your iqama status could become complicated. Always have a signed employment offer from the new employer before initiating transfer. Do not rely on verbal offers.

Does family (dependent) iqama transfer automatically?

No. Dependent iqamas linked to your sponsorship must be separately transferred or updated after your own sponsorship transfer. Your HR department at the new employer handles this — inform them of dependents immediately when joining.

Can I transfer if I am currently on a project visa or specific visa type?

Transfers from project visas and some specialty visas have additional conditions. The general Labour Mobility rules apply to standard work visas on iqama. If you are on a special visa category, consult HRSD for your specific situation.

My old employer is threatening to sue me for transferring. Should I be worried?

If your transfer was processed legitimately through Qiwa and you met the eligibility criteria, your transfer is legal. Employers have very limited legal grounds to successfully sue an employee for a legitimate transfer. Document everything and consult a professional if you receive formal legal correspondence.

Planning a Sponsorship Transfer?

A transfer done correctly protects your EOSB rights, avoids Huroob risk and ensures a clean break from your old employer. Book a consultation for guidance on your specific situation before you start the process.

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