Welcoming the extension, Indian embassy in Riyadh expressed its gratitude to King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud for adopting a humanitarian approach towards this issue.
"The Embassy also extends its gratitude to all concerned Saudi authorities for extending their wholehearted support and cooperation during this period. The Embassy urges the Indian community to fully utilise the grace period effectively," a statement released by the embassy said.
The Embassy also urged all those Indians who have collected their Emergency Certificates to leave the country immediately.
Saudi Arabia yesterday extended the amnesty for illegal foreign workers in the country by four months, bringing relief for thousands of immigrant workers who are yet to regularise their documents.
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Around 90,000 Indians had approached the embassy for regularisation of their documents as part of the 'Nitaqat' programme, which ends on July 3.
The new Saudi labour law called 'Nitaqat' makes it mandatory for local companies to hire one Saudi national for every 10 migrant workers.
According to the labour ministry more than 1.5 million illegal foreign workers have come forward so far to avail the amnesty. Of these, some 180,000 have left the kingdom in addition to more than 200,000 unregistered workers expelled at the start of the year under new regulations to stamp out illegal immigration.