Tuesday, 19 September 2017

BLS International Signs Another Contract with Islamic Republic of Afghanistan for Saudi Arabia

By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh 19th September:- BLS International Services Ltd., world’s largest specialist service provider for outsourcing of visa, passport, attestation and citizen services to the governments and diplomatic missions globally, signs another contract with Embassy of Afghanistan for Saudi Arabia. This is the second contract signed recently. Under this partnership, BLS International will be providing consular services through registration of Afghan citizens in Saudi Arabia.
As per the contract, BLS international will open Registration Centers in Saudi Arabia for The Embassy of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan. This contract has been signed to provide efficient and well-organized services to Afghan citizens who are living in Saudi Arabia. The company will be processing about 200,000 applications through mobile centre for registration apart from registration centers in the region.
While signing the contract, Afghanistan Ambassador in Saudi Arabia, H.E Sayed Jalal Karim said that we are looking forward to benefit from the experience and expertise of BLS to give the best service to our citizens in Saudi Arabia and finish the registration process in the shortest time as per the contract.
On this occasion,  Shikhar Aggarwal, Joint Managing Director, BLS International Services Limited said that our win will ensure applicants enjoy a service with quality, faster processing and world-class convenience. We have tried to bring convenience through mobile centers which are a landmark achievement. Our relationship has been strengthened with Islamic Republic of Afghanistan with this second contract.
The contract was signed by Afghanistan Ambassador in Saudi Arabia, H.E. Sayed Jalal Karim in the presence of senior officials from BLS International.
With this contract, the registered citizens can exercise a wide range of rights such as the one to property, privacy, freedom of movement and obtaining passport, person’s eligibility to vote and free choice of place of residence, as well as access to social services like education, healthcare and retirement pension.

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