Bahraini Productive Family Support Services

The Ministry of Social Development aims at the economic empowerment of the Bahraini family by creating the appropriate conditions for each family wishing to provide an additional source of income and for training to enter the labour market through the productive families project to raise their economic income, preparation and competition, and this confirms the Ministry’s role in training, development and follow-up to productive home projects Turned into a Khatwa for Home-Based Businesses.

    1. He/She must be of Bahraini nationality, and be at least eighteen years old.

    2. He/She is not the owner of a commercial register.

    3. He/She must be one of the individuals residing in the house, owners or tenants.

    4. He/She should provide evidence of the homeowner's consent to engage in productive activity in it, and the obligations related to registration if the applicant is a tenant. In addition, the consent of both the landlord and the tenant if the applicant is a resident.

    5. He/She should fulfill the information specified on the registration application form, along with a copy of the required documents.

    6. He/She must submit proof of obtaining licenses, permits or approvals from the concerned authorities to practice the production activity to be recorded, the viability of the home to conduct this productive activity in terms of productivity, security and safety.

    You can register at the Home-Based Businesses Project by filling in the Productive Families Form. After registration, a written letter attached with a completed Home-Based Businesses Form should be submitted. The form is available in the ministry's official website.

  1. The entry in the record of the produced house remains valid for one year from the date of its making.

  2. The application for registration may be renewed annually upon the request of the owner of the productive activity, on the same terms and conditions for the first registration, provided that such act must be taken thirty days before the end of the registration period.


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