Your Rights During Probation Under Article 53

Moving to a new country for work is a major life decision. The Saudi Labor Law recognizes this by providing a structured probation period under Article 53. This period is designed as a benefit for both the employer and the employee to ensure the fit is right. In Saudi Arabia, the law specifies that a probation period usually lasts up to 90 days. A major benefit for foreigners is the flexibility to extend this period to 180 days if both parties agree in writing. This gives you ample time to adjust to the new culture and work environment without the immediate pressure of long term commitment.

During this window, unless the contract specifically states otherwise, either party has the right to terminate the agreement. For a foreigner, this provides a vital exit ramp if the relocation is not working out as planned. It is important to note that while you do not accrue end of service awards during this specific phase, the law ensures that the period is clearly defined and documented. No worker can be placed on probation more than once with the same employer unless they are moving to a completely different role after a break of at least six months. This protection prevents the trap of infinite probation seen in other markets.

By understanding Article 53, expats can enter their new roles with confidence. You know exactly where you stand during your first months in the Kingdom. The law requires that the probation status must be clearly stated in the employment contract. If it is not written down, the worker is considered a regular employee from day one. This transparency is a cornerstone of the Saudi work environment. It allows international professionals to settle into their new lives with a clear understanding of their rights. Whether you are a specialized engineer or a creative designer, Article 53 ensures that your trial period is fair and documented.

If you ever need legal advice in Saudi Arabia, do not hesitate to contact us. We would be happy to support you and help guide you in the right direction!

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