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Bahrain Moves to Tighten Rules on Foreign Driving Licenses

Bahrain driving license rules are under review as lawmakers push stricter conditions for foreign residents. The debate focuses on linking licenses to residency status and financial ability. At the Bahraini Parliament, Abdulwahid Qarata raised concerns about current policies. He said more than 500,000 foreigners live in Bahrain, which requires clear and consistent regulation.

He pointed to existing rules that require a minimum salary for family sponsorship. Foreign workers must earn at least 400 dinars to bring their families. He questioned why similar standards do not apply to driving licenses. He argued that financial criteria should stay consistent across policies. This gap, he said, creates imbalance.

Qarata highlighted cases where workers earn very low wages. Some earn less than 60 dinars per month. He warned that fuel costs could take a large share of their income. This situation increases financial pressure on workers. It also raises concerns about responsible spending.

He stressed that the proposal does not aim to limit movement. Public transportation remains available as an alternative. He said the goal is to organize the system and set fair standards. Lawmakers believe these changes could support the transport sector. They also expect better regulation to improve road safety.

Bahrain driving license rules would reflect both financial ability and actual need. Qarata said licenses should match job requirements. Drivers and delivery workers may need them for work. Others should meet financial conditions before approval. He added that these steps could reduce misuse and create market balance.

The debate continues as lawmakers review the proposals. Bahrain driving license rules remain central to the discussion. The final decision could reshape access to driving licenses for foreign residents. It may also strengthen economic and social stability.

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