Documents Required for Work Permit in Bahrain
Bahrain work permits are issued by the Labour Market Regulatory Authority (LMRA). Most expatriates require employer sponsorship under the standard work permit route. Bahrain also offers a unique Flexi Permit — a self-sponsored permit for skilled workers allowing work for multiple employers or clients without a fixed sponsor, with no parallel in the wider GCC. Confirm all requirements with LMRA (lmra.bh) before applying.
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Original + copy; minimum 6 months validity from date of application
Work permit approval issued through LMRA eServices by your employer, confirming the permit has been authorised
Recent colour photographs per LMRA and iGA specifications
Certificate from an LMRA-approved Bahrain health centre; completed inside Bahrain after arrival
Signed offer letter from the Bahrain employer confirming role and salary
Signed employment contract registered with the Bahrain Ministry of Labour and Social Development
Copy of employer's valid Bahrain Commercial Registration confirming the company is legally registered
Degree or diploma attested by home country authorities and Bahrain MOFA — required for professional and regulated categories
Attestation requirements vary by profession — confirm with LMRA or your employer
How to apply — step by step
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Employer Applies via LMRA eServices Portal
Your Bahrain employer applies for your work permit through the LMRA eServices portal (lmra.bh). The application includes uploading all required documents and paying the permit fee.
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Receive Visa Approval and Travel
Once the LMRA issues the work permit approval, a work visa is arranged. Travel to Bahrain on the issued visa within its validity period.
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Complete Medical Fitness Examination
Undergo a medical fitness examination at an approved health centre inside Bahrain. Results are required for the CPR (residency) application.
Tip: Bring your original passport and visa to the medical appointment.
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Obtain CPR Card via iGA
Register with iGA (Information and eGovernment Authority) for your CPR (Central Population Registry) card. Your employer assists with this step. The CPR card serves as proof of legal residency in Bahrain.
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Collect Work Permit and CPR Card
Collect your LMRA work permit card and CPR card once issued. You are required to carry your CPR card at all times.
Frequently asked questions
How do I get a work permit in Bahrain?
Your Bahrain employer applies for your work permit through the LMRA eServices portal (lmra.bh). You provide required documents to your employer's HR or PRO. Confirm the full process with your employer before travelling.
Can I transfer my Bahrain work permit to another employer?
Yes — Bahrain allows flexible labour transfers under certain conditions. The transfer is processed through LMRA. Confirm current eligibility requirements, any notice period obligations, and applicable fees with LMRA before applying.
What is the Flexi Permit and who is it for?
The Flexi Permit is a unique Bahrain self-sponsorship permit allowing skilled expatriates to live and work in Bahrain without a fixed employer, and to work for multiple employers or clients simultaneously. It is targeted at skilled and professional workers — LMRA uses an occupational classification to determine eligibility. Low-skilled categories are generally not eligible. Apply directly at lmra.bh.
What is the CPR card in Bahrain?
The CPR (Central Population Registry) card is Bahrain's official residency ID issued by iGA. It is required alongside your LMRA work permit and must be carried at all times.
How long is a Bahrain work permit valid?
Standard employer-sponsored work permits are typically issued for 2 years. The Flexi Permit is typically issued annually. Confirm the duration for your specific category and permit type with LMRA.
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