Saudi Arabia announces new immigration enforcement measures targeting people who overstay their entry visas. According to reports, authorities warn that overstayers face three main penalties: a monetary fine of up to SR50,000, imprisonment for up to six months, and deportation. The announcements come as Saudi authorities intensify checks and actions related to visa compliance. The warnings are aimed at expatriates and other foreign nationals who remain in the country beyond the validity period of their entry permits. The reported penalties apply under the country’s immigration and visa regulations, and they are presented as the potential consequences of failing to leave within the allowed timeframe. Overall, the coverage from multiple outlets focuses on the same enforcement message: overstaying is treated as a violation that can result in financial penalties, detention, and removal from Saudi Arabia.