Stricter regulations for housing foreign workers in Bahrain to ensure community safety and integrity are being considered by Members of Parliament (MPs) and the Ministry of Interior. Concerns have been raised over the concentration of single expat workers in family neighbourhoods, leading to disruptions in community life and a breach of constitutional values that prioritize family welfare. The proposal, set for parliamentary discussion, aims to implement health and safety standards in shared accommodations to protect neighbourhood integrity and raise living standards for residents.
Residents, particularly in the Capital Governorate, have expressed dissatisfaction with the overcrowding of single foreign workers in family-oriented areas, highlighting the need for a balance between community standards and the demands of an expanding expatriate workforce. The Ministry of Municipalities Affairs and Agriculture, along with other government agencies, are working to address these concerns and align housing standards with community expectations.
The proposal has garnered support from municipal councils nationwide, with efforts focused on improving living conditions in shared housing and preserving public order in family neighbourhoods. The Ministry of Interior has emphasized the importance of swift action to address resident complaints and enforce safety, including the possibility of deportation for housing rule violations. A cross-agency task force is working under the Interior Minister to develop comprehensive strategies to manage the impact of foreign labour and high-density housing on public services and community cohesion.
Members of Parliament and municipal councils are in agreement that addressing housing concerns for foreign workers will help alleviate pressure on local resources and support residents’ quality of life. The Services Committee Chairman, MP Mamdouh Al Saleh, has highlighted the importance of maintaining community standards and ensuring the well-being of residents in Bahrain. The proposal to enforce stricter regulations for housing foreign workers reflects a proactive approach to addressing the challenges posed by an expanding expatriate workforce while maintaining the integrity of Bahraini family neighbourhoods.