The prime minister is following up with the Minister of Immigration on a number of facilities and incentives offered to Egyptians abroad

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Dr. Mostafa Madbouly, Prime Minister, in a meeting held with Ambassador Soha Gendi, Minister of State for Immigration and Affairs of Egyptians Abroad, followed up on the position of a number of facilitations and incentives provided to Egyptians abroad.
According to a statement issued by the Ministry of Immigration, a copy of which we received, the Prime Minister confirmed that the state is keen to meet the demands of Egyptians abroad, and provide them with possible incentives, in a way that contributes to connecting them to their motherland.
Ambassador Soha Gendy presented the position of implementing a number of initiatives launched by the Ministry in implementation of the directives of the political leadership to facilitate the work of Egyptians abroad, including settling the conscription status of Egyptians abroad, as well as services related to insurance and pensions, and issuing identification papers, as well as the position of implementing the incentives that targeted them, such as allowing the import of cars. The launch of the Egyptians Abroad Investment Company, and the efforts made to overcome the challenges.
The Minister of Immigration also discussed the aspects of coordination that take place between her and the Minister of Health and Population, to overcome the challenges facing Egyptian doctors abroad, and to study and meet their demands, in a way that enhances ways of cooperation to transfer medical and therapeutic expertise, pointing in this regard to the aspiration of many Egyptian doctors abroad to support the efforts. The state, within the strategy of developing the medical tourism system in Egypt, as well as performing surgical operations during their stay in Egypt.
The Minister touched on the efforts of the Ministry of Immigration, in cooperation with various concerned authorities, in order to implement the decisions of the “Permanent National Committee for Follow-up of Egyptian Students Abroad,” to provide places for students returning from places of conflict in private and private universities, and to solve the problems facing these students, within the framework of the Egyptian state’s keenness. In the interest of her children.
The Minister also presented a number of proposals that include new incentives and facilities for Egyptians abroad, based on their demands, and the Prime Minister directed them to quickly present them to the Council of Ministers.

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