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Employers do not need to provide insurance to parents and siblings of non-Saudi workers

Employees required to arrange health insurance by themselves for their family



Employers in Saudi Arabia are not required to provide mandatory health insurance to parents and siblings of their non-Saudi employees, said Othman Al Qasabi, spokesman of the Council of Cooperative Health Insurance (CCHI).
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Dubai: Employers in Saudi Arabia are not required to provide mandatory health insurance to parents and siblings of their non-Saudi employees, said Othman Al Qasabi, spokesman of the Council of Cooperative Health Insurance (CCHI).

“The non-Saudi employees are required to arrange health insurance for their parents, brothers, and sisters who are accompanying them in the Kingdom under their sponsorship,” he said while quoting the provisions of the Cooperative Health Insurance Law.

Speaking to Al Ekhbaria channel, Al Qasabi said that Cooperative Health Insurance Law stipulates that it is compulsory on the part of employers in the private sector to provide health insurance to all their Saudi and non-Saudi employees and their family members who are covered under the system and they include wives, sons up to the age of 25 years, and unmarried and non-working daughters.

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