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  2. Visa policy of Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    Starting in April 2015, Bahrain began sending applicants confirmations of their application status by text messaging. [6] In November 2016, Bahrain adopted new visa policy rules defining a two-week allowed stay on a single entry visa and a 90-day stay on a multiple entry visa valid for one year.

  3. E-services - Wikipedia

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    The two dominant application areas of e-services are: E-business (or e-commerce): e-services mostly provided by businesses or non-government organizations (NGOs) (private sector). E-government: e-services provided by government to citizens or business (public sector is the supply side).

  4. The Benefit Company - Wikipedia

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    The Benefit Company (TBC) is the local switch in the Kingdom of Bahrain handling ATM and POS transactions among other services. Established in 1997 with a special license from the Central Bank of Bahrain as "Provider of Ancillary Services to the Financial Sector", [1] it is the only financial network of its kind in the country.

  5. Batelco - Wikipedia

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    The company's headquarters are in Bahrain and the company is listed on the Bahrain Bourse. The Chairman of the Board is Abdulla Bin Khalifa Al Khalifa. It provides services for mobiles through UMTS 2100 and LTE 1800 (the GSM network was shut down on 31 December 2019 [ 2 ] ) while its residential Internet is an ADSL , Wireless (4G/5G) or FTTH ...

  6. Labour Market Regulatory Authority (Bahrain) - Wikipedia

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    The Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA) is a government body in Bahrain with a corporate identity endowed with full financial and administrative independence under the authority of a board of directors chaired by the Minister of Labour. The Authority was established on 31 May 2006 to regulate and control work permits for foreign workers ...

  7. Telecommunications in Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    Telecommunications in Bahrain are provided by the Bahrain Telecommunications Company, trading as Batelco, as well as other companies such as Zain and STC. [1]Prior to 1981 telecommunications services were provided by two separate departments: national services were provided by the Bahrain Telephone Company and international services by Cable & Wireless of the United Kingdom.

  8. Information Affairs Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Information Affairs Authority (IAA) is Bahrain's ministry of information that was formed in July 2010. The president of IAA is appointed directly by the King of Bahrain and has the rank of a minister in the Bahrain government. [1] [2] From July 2010 to 2012, Fawaz bin Mohammed bin Khalifa Al Khalifa was President of IAA.

  9. Embassy of Pakistan, Manama - Wikipedia

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    The embassy diplomatically represents Pakistani interests in Bahrain, and provides services to Pakistani expatriates in the country, numbering over 80,000. [2] Key consular services provided include visa provisions, passport services, document attestation, national identity card and citizenship documentation, and other paperwork. [3]