Indian applicants · Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Premium Residency for Indian citizens
Saudi Arabia's permanent residence programme — available for a lump-sum fee or annual fee, with property ownership and employer-independent work rights.
This page covers the Premium Residency specifically for Indian applicants — including document requirements, consular procedures, and common issues specific to India. The general eligibility criteria apply to everyone.
- Processing time
- 2–8 weeks (through the PRC online portal).
- Government fees
- Verify current fees on prc.gov.sa — the programme initially launched with SAR 800,000 (permanent) and SAR 100,000/year (renewable).
- Typical duration
- Permanent (one-time fee option) or 1 year renewable (annual fee option).
- Sponsorship required
- No
- Leads to permanent residency
- Yes
Bilateral context
No nationality-specific treaty frameworks apply to this combination.
Consular processing: a Kingdom of Saudi Arabia consulate or visa application centre in your country of residence
Tourist entry vs. this route
Indian nationals require a visa for any entry into Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The Premium Residency is one of the routes available; tourist entry is a separate application.
Visa overview
Premium Residency, launched in 2019 under Vision 2030, is Saudi Arabia's equivalent of a permanent residence programme. It allows non-Saudi nationals to live, work, and own property in Saudi Arabia without a Saudi employer sponsor (kafeel). Two options are available: (1) Permanent — a one-time fee (verify the current amount on prc.gov.sa — initially set at SAR 800,000); (2) Renewable — an annual fee (verify on prc.gov.sa — initially set at SAR 100,000/year). Holders can own real estate (including residential and commercial property), invest in Saudi businesses, and move freely in and out of the Kingdom without exit/re-entry permits. Family members (spouse and dependents) are covered. This is a cornerstone of Vision 2030's strategy to attract international talent and investment to diversify the Saudi economy beyond oil. The programme is managed by the Premium Residency Center (PRC).
Eligibility
Typical criteria
- ✓Valid passport with sufficient remaining validity.
- ✓No criminal record — a clean police-clearance certificate is required.
- ✓Medical fitness — a medical examination is required.
- ✓Financial capacity to pay the Premium Residency fee (verify current fees on prc.gov.sa).
Common blockers
- !Criminal record — any significant criminal history disqualifies the application.
- !Medical unfitness — certain communicable diseases may disqualify.
- !Inability to pay the required fee.
Typical evidence
- ·Valid passport.
- ·Police-clearance certificate from your home country (and any country of residence in the past 5 years).
- ·Medical-fitness certificate from an approved medical facility.
- ·Payment of the Premium Residency fee through the PRC portal.
Application pathway
Apply online via PRC portal
Create an account on the Premium Residency Center website (prc.gov.sa) and submit the application with required documents.
Background and medical checks
Complete security screening and a medical examination at an approved facility.
Pay the fee
On conditional approval, pay the Premium Residency fee (permanent or annual renewable — verify current amounts on prc.gov.sa).
Receive Premium Residency card
On final approval, receive the Premium Residency card. You can now live, work for any employer, own property, and invest in Saudi Arabia without a sponsor.
Other Kingdom of Saudi Arabia routes covered for Indian applicants
Work Visa and Iqama (Employer-Sponsored Residence)
Standard employer-sponsored work visa and residence permit (iqama) — the primary route for most foreign workers in Saudi Arabia.
Student Visa
Visa for international students at Saudi universities — the King Abdullah Scholarship Program and institutional scholarships fund many international students.
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Frequently asked questions
Are Indian citizens eligible for the Premium Residency?+
Eligibility for the Premium Residency is set by Premium Residency Center and is not nationality-restricted. See the criteria below for the published requirements.
Where do Indian applicants typically file the Premium Residency?+
a Kingdom of Saudi Arabia consulate or visa application centre in your country of residence. Specific intake (online portal, biometrics centre, or in-country lodgement) is determined by Premium Residency Center — confirm the current intake channel on the primary source linked above before filing.
Do Indian applicants need a tourist visa for Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as well?+
Indian nationals require a visa for any entry into Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The Premium Residency is one of the routes available; tourist entry is a separate application.
Can Premium Residency holders work in Saudi Arabia without a sponsor?+
Yes — this is one of the key advantages. Premium Residency holders can work for any employer or be self-employed without needing a separate work permit, employer sponsor (kafeel), or exit/re-entry permit. This is a fundamental departure from the traditional kafala system, where workers are tied to their sponsoring employer.
Can Premium Residency holders own property in Saudi Arabia?+
Yes. Premium Residency holders can own real estate in Saudi Arabia, including residential and commercial property. This right is not available to standard iqama (residence permit) holders in most cases. Property ownership is one of the programme's primary attractions for investors.
Can my family join me on Premium Residency?+
Yes. Premium Residency covers your spouse and dependent children. Family members also benefit from residency rights without separate employer sponsorship. They can live, study, and (for spouses) work in Saudi Arabia.
How does Premium Residency differ from a standard iqama?+
The standard iqama is employer-tied (you cannot change jobs without your sponsor's consent, though 2021 reforms have introduced some portability), does not allow property ownership, and requires exit/re-entry permits for international travel. Premium Residency removes all of these restrictions: you can work for anyone, own property, invest freely, and travel without exit permits. It is essentially a Gulf equivalent of permanent residence.
Is Premium Residency the same as Saudi citizenship?+
No. Premium Residency is a permanent residence programme, not citizenship. Saudi citizenship (tabi'iyya) is extremely rare for non-Saudis and is granted by royal decree in exceptional cases. Premium Residency does not provide a pathway to citizenship. However, it provides nearly all practical benefits of residence: work rights, property ownership, and freedom of movement.