New Travel Regulation-Sahel App Is Required for Exit Permits for Foreign Mosque Employees
The Mosques Sector Department at the Ministry of Islamic Affairs has issued an important directive to imams and muezzins, instructing them to inform expatriate mosque workers about the mandatory update of travel permits at all ports of entry.
According to the circular, the previously used printed exit permit document is no longer valid at any land, sea, or air border crossings. This traditional system has been replaced by a digital exit permit certificate, which is now accessible through the Sahel app.
To ensure compliance, expatriates working in mosques must obtain their digital exit permit well in advance of their departure date. The updated procedure involves the following steps:
- Visit the relevant administration to register leave in the ministry’s system.
- Submit a letter from the integrated systems to confirm approval.
- Visit the Integrated Systems Office at the ministry building to activate the digital exit permit on the Sahel app.
The Ministry of Islamic Affairs emphasizes that failure to follow the new procedure may lead to travel delays or restrictions at the border. Mosque employees are urged to complete the process early to avoid complications.
By implementing this digital transformation, the ministry aims to streamline the travel process for expatriate workers, ensuring a more efficient and secure exit permit system.