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The Egyptian government announced a deadline for foreigners residing on its territory to regularize their status and obtain official residency, until September 30, 2024.

This initiative aims to ensure that all foreigners residing in Egypt have legal status, while benefiting from all government services and rights provided by the state.

The government has issued a special invitation to foreigners who enjoy exemption from the residence fee to register and obtain their exemption card.

This measure follows the decision of the Prime Minister stating that after September 30, 2024, all services for foreigners who did not receive an exemption card will be suspended.

The government also confirmed that after the expiration of the deadline on September 30, 2024, legal action will be taken against foreigners who have not complied with the modernization of their legal status, and they will be treated as violators of Egyptian residency regulations.

It is noteworthy that the number of expatriates residing in Egypt, according to some international estimates, reaches more than 9 million “guests and refugees” representing about 133 countries, 50.4% of males and 49.6% of females, with an average age of 35 years, representing 8.7% of the size of Egypt’s population.

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Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly submitted his government’s resignation to President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi on Monday.

Al-Sisi assigned Madbouly to form a new government that includes distinguished competencies and expertise to achieve specific goals.

In his assignments, Sisi focused on a number of goals, including preserving Egyptian national security in light of regional and international challenges, and placing the issue of building the Egyptian human being at the top of priorities, especially in the fields of health and education.

Al-Sisi directed the new government towards enhancing political participation and developing security, stability and combating terrorism issues, and called for developing culture and national awareness and consolidating the concepts of citizenship and societal peace.
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On Thursday, the Egyptian government threatened the companies that arranged pilgrims’ travel outside of official frameworks, threatening to take decisive decisions and impose the harshest penalties on them.

Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly revealed, in a statement to the Council of Ministers, the formation of a work cell to manage the crisis of the death of Egyptian pilgrims, based on the assignments of President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi.

Madbouly stressed that “the crisis cell is composed of officials from the ministries and concerned authorities, and one of its tasks, in accordance with the president’s directives, will be to provide support and assistance to the families of the deceased, and to study the reasons for what happened and work to prevent it from being repeated.
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The Egyptian Council of Ministers denied the news circulating about the cessation of operation of the two largest power plants in the country as a result of the delay in financial payments to Siemens Energy Company, which operates them.

In an official statement, the Egyptian government confirmed that the news circulating on social media platforms regarding the withdrawal of Siemens Energy from operating the stations as a result of delayed financial dues was incorrect.

The government stressed the commitment of the Ministry of Electricity and Renewable Energy to pay all financial dues to the company on the specified dates, in accordance with the contract concluded between the two parties.
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