Citizen’s Account clarifies definition and requirements for independent individuals
Saudi Arabia’s Citizen’s Account program outlines who qualifies as an independent individual, the required documents, and how to prove independent residency.
Key Takeaways
AISaudi Arabia’s Citizen’s Account program has clarified the definition of an independent individual, as well as the procedures and documents required to prove independence.
According to the program, an independent individual is anyone aged 18 or older who is unmarried and has no dependents, including single men and women, divorcees, and widows or widowers.
The program added that individuals living independently can be automatically recognized without submitting documents if they have a valid rental contract through the Ejar platform, are part of social housing, or have a housing certificate from a university or college.
The program noted that proof of independent residency can also be provided by submitting one of the following documents:
• Title deed with occupancy certificate
• Title deed with electricity bill
• Housing for imams and muezzins
• Housing certificate from a military sector
• Housing certificate from a government or private sector
• Housing certificate from institutes and academies
Citizen’s Account payment date
Regarding the payment date for the September 2026 support (Batch 106), the program confirmed that payments are made on the 10th of each Gregorian month, or a day before or after if the date falls on a weekend. The support for Batch 106 will be disbursed on Thursday, September 10.
The eligibility results for Citizen’s Account support for September 2026 (Batch 106) are expected to be announced in the coming days.
