Iraq and the Syrian Arab Republic signed a memorandum of understanding on a mutual exemption of entry visas for holders of diplomatic, service, private and official passports.
Presidential decree No. 29 amends articles 10 and 12 of law No. 18 of 2014 to raise the cost of passports and travel documents of Palestinian refugees and fines imposed in case of losing them.
Law No. 2 concerns the entry, exit and foreign residents in Syria and allows the Department of Migration and Passports to deport foreigners without residence permits and provides for the prosecution of those involved in people smuggling. It was amended with presidential decree No. 30 of 2016, increasing residency permit fees.
Article 2 of the Labor Law (Law 17 of 2010) states that: “In the application of the provisions of this law, it is forbidden to violate or exceed the principle of equal opportunities or equal treatment for whatever reason, in particular discrimination between workers in terms of race, color, sex, marital status, belief, political opinion, trade union affiliation, nationality, social origin, dress or style of dress in a manner that does not conflict with personal freedom, in all matters related to employment, organization of work, vocational rehabilitation and training, remuneration, or By promotion, social benefits, disciplinary measures and dismissal. Article 4: The provisions of this Law shall apply to labor relations in the private sector, federal and foreign Arab companies, the cooperative sector, and the joint sector not covered by the provisions of the Basic Law for State Employees.”