Working in Saudi Arabia for Tanzanians 2026

Saudi Arabia is a major employer of Tanzanian workers, particularly in construction, healthcare, domestic work, and the hospitality sector supporting Hajj and Umrah pilgrims. Vision 2030 reforms are creating new opportunities while also increasing Saudization in some sectors.

Critical Safety Info: Only use agencies registered with the Tanzania Labour Ministry and Saudi Musaned platform. Domestic workers should insist on a Musaned contract. Know your right to keep your passport and contact the Tanzania Embassy in Riyadh if you face abuse: +966 11 454 4856.

Work Visa & Iqama System

Saudi Arabia uses the Iqama (residency permit) system. Your employer is your sponsor (kafeel). Key visa types:

Visa TypeDurationSponsorNotes
Work Visa (Iqama)1-2 years (renewable)EmployerStandard employment, employer sponsors
Premium ResidencyPermanentSelfSAR 800,000 one-time fee or SAR 100,000/yr
Domestic Worker Visa2 yearsIndividualThrough Musaned platform only
Seasonal Hajj Visa3-6 monthsHajj companyShort-term work during pilgrimage season

Important reform (2021+): Under the new Labour Reform Initiative, workers can change employers after contract completion without employer consent and can obtain exit/re-entry visas independently.

Salary Guide

SectorMonthly Salary (SAR)Notes
Construction Labour1,500-3,000+ accommodation + meals
Construction (Skilled)3,000-6,000Electricians, welders, plumbers
Domestic Work (Female)1,500-2,500+ free accommodation, food
Domestic Work (Male - Driver)2,000-3,500+ accommodation
Nursing5,000-10,000+ housing + transport allowance
Healthcare (Doctors)15,000-35,000+ housing + annual flights
Hospitality/Hotels2,000-5,000+ accommodation sometimes
Engineering8,000-18,000+ housing allowance
Teaching5,000-12,000International schools higher

SAR 1 = approximately TSh 700. All salaries are TAX-FREE.

Worker Rights & Safety

Saudi Arabia has improved worker protections under Vision 2030, but challenges remain. Know your rights:

  • Passport: Your employer CANNOT hold your passport. This is illegal under Saudi law.
  • Contract: You must have a written contract in Arabic and a language you understand. The contract must match what was promised during recruitment.
  • Wage Protection: Salaries must be paid through the Wage Protection System (WPS) electronically.
  • Working Hours: Maximum 8 hours per day, 48 hours per week. During Ramadan, reduced to 6 hours.
  • End of Service: Gratuity of half month salary per year (first 5 years) and full month salary per year after.
  • Domestic Workers: Entitled to 1 day off per week, 30 days annual leave, end of service benefits, and sick leave.
  • Complaints: File with the Ministry of Human Resources via the Musaned app or call 19911.

FAQ

Yes. The Embassy of Tanzania in Riyadh is at Diplomatic Quarter, PO Box 94320. Phone: +966 11 454 4856. There is also a Consulate in Jeddah for those in the Western Province. They provide emergency assistance, passport services, and labour dispute support.

Yes, since the 2021 Labour Reform Initiative. After your contract expires, you can transfer to a new employer via the Qiwa platform without needing your current employer's consent. Even before contract expiry, transfer is possible if the employer agrees or in cases of contract violations.

Valid Tanzania passport (6+ months), job offer letter, medical fitness certificate, police clearance certificate, attested educational certificates (authenticated by Tanzania Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Saudi Embassy), passport photos (white background).

Saudi Quick Facts

  • Currency: Saudi Riyal (SAR)
  • Tax: 0% income tax
  • Language: Arabic (English in business)
  • Embassy: Riyadh + Jeddah
  • Visa: 2-6 weeks processing
  • Weekend: Fri-Sat