- 1 Introduction: Thinking of withdrawing but afraid of "blacklisting"?
- 2 What are the conditions for withdrawing from Tamhir "without penalty" (allowed cases)?
- 3 Real risks: Does withdrawing from Tamhir affect Hafiz and your future eligibility?
- 4 Before you hit the opt-out button: Smart solutions to deal with training abuses
- 5 Steps to withdraw from Tamhir via Taqaat
- 6 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about canceling the Tamhir program
- 7 Summary of key points and conclusion
Introduction: Thinking of withdrawing but afraid of "blacklisting"?
Many Tamheer program entrants face critical moments that require them to make a difficult decision: Continue with an unsuitable (or even abusive) internship, or hit the "opt out" button and risk the future. The questions on your mind right now are legitimate and worrisome: "Will my Hafez subsidy be cut off?", "Will I be disqualified from applying for any government jobs in the future?", "Will my withdrawal be considered an offense?"
We understand the pressure you are feeling, dealing with government systems such as Taqat and Goal requires extreme precision to avoid any unintentional mistakes that could cost you dearly. Therefore, we have prepared this guide not only to explain the steps, but also to Your Safe Exit Map. In this article, we'll show you the nuances of legal and illegal withdrawal, how to preserve your financial and professional rights, and when withdrawal is the best option for your career. Read carefully before you take action.

What are the conditions for withdrawing from Tamhir "without penalty" (allowed cases)?
Withdrawing because of getting a job: The perfect way to end an internship
The primary goal of the Tamhyir program is on-the-job training in preparation for employment. Therefore, the Withdrawal due to getting a job is the most idealized and encouraged situation by the Fund. Once you have signed an employment contract and registered for social insurance, you must immediately withdraw from Tamhir.
In this case, there are no penalties. On the contrary, the system considers that the program has achieved its goal with you. The critical point here is timing: Do not withdraw until after the official contract has been signed, but the withdrawal must be done before your name is linked to the social insurance by the new company to avoid duplication that may disrupt the employment procedures. The system in Taqat allows the option of "employment" as a reason for withdrawal, and this preserves your right and your record is completely clean.
Withdrawal due to force majeure (e.g. illness or change of residence): Do you need proof?
You may have to withdraw due to circumstances beyond your control, such as a serious illness that prevents you from working, or a family move to another city where the training company does not have a branch. In order for this withdrawal to be accepted "without penalty" and counted as an acceptable excuse. You must provide official documents proving the status.
For example, in case of illness, a certified medical report is required. In the case of a change of residence, a new proof of residence may be required. If you select "Special Circumstances" without satisfactory proof, the system or supervisor may classify the withdrawal as "not serious," which may affect your eligibility for other programs in the future. Expert advice: Contact your supervisor at Target or via technical support tickets to upload documents before taking the final withdrawal step to ensure it is approved as a forced withdrawal.
Unexplained withdrawal: When is your request denied and will you be held accountable?
Unexplained withdrawal is when a trainee decides to leave the program for flimsy reasons such as "boredom", "distance (which was known in advance)", or "unwillingness to commit to the program", without a legal or logical reason.
In this case. The Human Resources Fund has the right to permanently exclude you from the Tamhir program for this opportunity. Worse yet, if the unexplained withdrawal is repeated, a "violation" may be placed on your Taqaat file, negatively impacting your eligibility for the Job Search Incentive or other employment support programs. Remember that you have signed an electronic contract in which both parties are bound by certain conditions, and unauthorized withdrawal is considered a breach of this contract.
Real risks: Does withdrawing from Tamhir affect Hafiz and your future eligibility?
The fundamental difference between "disqualification" (expulsion) and "voluntary withdrawal"
Many people confuse the two terms, but the difference between them is vast in terms of legal impact. Voluntary withdrawal It is a decision made by the trainee himself through the portal, which may or may not be justified as we have explained. As for Exclusion (expulsion)It is an action taken by the training organization (company) against you.
Exclusion is done in serious cases such as: Frequent absences and exceeding the allowed percentage (20%), misconduct, or lack of commitment to tasks. Exclusion is the real "black spot" which directly affects your file and leads to immediate deprivation of the program's reward and possibly a ban on using Tamhir in the future. Therefore, if you are having issues, initiate a voluntary withdrawal (after coordination) instead of waiting for the company's disqualification decision.
Is the elapsed time deducted from the training credit (6 months)?
Tamahir program has a maximum duration of 6 months. A common question is: "If I train for two months and then drop out, do I have 4 months left?" The answer is a bit complicated and depends on system updates, but the current general rule of thumb is: Yes, the time you served counts.
Importantly, the Tamhir program is often "One Time" For the graduate. Withdrawing without a valid reason (such as employment) could mean losing your entire "Tamhir opportunity", not just the months you spent. Therefore, withdrawal should be handled with extreme caution.
Comparative table: Impact of withdrawal at different stages
| Withdrawal status | Impact on Tamhir Bonus | Ability to return to the program | Notes |
| Withdrawal before the start of training | No effect | Very Possible | No duration credit has been consumed. |
| Withdrawal during training (with an excuse) | The reward stops immediately | Subject to Fund Review | Elapsed time may be deducted from the credit. |
| Withdrawal during training (unexcused) | The reward stops immediately | Often not possible | You may lose an opportunity for a tamahir. |

Before you hit the opt-out button: Smart solutions to deal with training abuses
How do you file a complaint or ticket in Taqaat instead of withdrawing and damaging your file?
If the reason you want to quit is because of the company's wrongdoings (e.g. forcing you to work outside your specialty, poor treatment, or not providing real training), don't punish yourself by quitting! Silent withdrawal here serves the bad company and hurts you.
Instead, document the violations. Access the Taqat portal, go to the Complaints or Contact Us section, and submit a detailed ticket explaining the irregularities. You have the right to request the intervention of a program supervisor from Hadaf. Often, the trainee is given justice and allowed to change the training opportunity without it being counted as a withdrawal, or the contract is canceled by the fund while preserving the trainee's right to another opportunity.
Changing the training destination in Tamhir: Is the transfer possible without canceling the program?
The Tamhir system does not have a direct button called "transfer sponsorship" or "change company" as in traditional jobs. To change sides, the process usually requires Finish the current internship first and then apply for a new opportunity.
However, in order not to lose your days or your only opportunity, this "termination" must be done with the prior approval of Goal based on a legitimate reason (such as the complaint we mentioned earlier). Don't quit and then randomly look for a new opportunityContact technical support to arrange a transition that will ensure your continued eligibility.
Steps to withdraw from Tamhir via Taqaat
Practical guide: How to submit a withdrawal request electronically
If you decide to opt out permanently, follow the steps below carefully via Taqat Portal:
- Log in to your account in Taqat using national access data.
- From the main menu at the top, go to the "Our Programs" Then select from the menu "Tamhir.
- On the Tamhir program page, click on the "My Orders" to view the details of the internship you are currently enrolled in.
- Inside the details page, look for the Actions button and you will find an option labeled "Withdrawal" or "Cancel Order" (The label may vary slightly depending on site updates).
- When you click on it, a drop-down menu will appear to select Reason for withdrawal. (Be very precise here: If employed, select "employed"; if due to force majeure, select "special circumstances" or its equivalent).
- Upload supporting documents in the box provided if prompted by the system, then press the "Send" or "Confirmation".
Follow-up application: What does "in process" status mean and when does approval arrive?
After submission, the status of your order will change. "In Process" It means that the application has reached the system and is awaiting automated review or cashier review. In cases of job-related withdrawals, approval is often quick and automated. In other cases, it may take a few business days. You will receive a text message (SMS) and an on-site alert when the withdrawal is finally approved.
Self-checklist before withdrawal
- Have you verbally informed the supervisor at the training organization? (for professionalism and to maintain relationships).
- If it's a job: Is the job offer final and confirmed?
- If it's an issue: Did you try to raise a ticket first?
- Have you checked how many days are left in your training balance?
- Have you uploaded all the documents supporting the reason for the withdrawal?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about canceling the Tamhir program
Q1: If I withdraw one day before the training start date, will I be penalized? c: No, withdrawing before the actual "start" date of the internship does not incur any penalty and is not deducted from your program credit. You can apply for other opportunities immediately.
Q2: I have withdrawn from Tamhir twice before, am I blacklisted? c: The Tamhir program allows you to decline offers, but withdrawing after starting has conditions. If unexplained withdrawal is repeated, your account may be suspended from the program. Your status should be reviewed by contacting Hadaf customer service to confirm your current status.
Q3: After withdrawing from Tamhir, when will Hafez come back to me? c: If your withdrawal was justified and you did not find a job, you can reapply for Hafez (job search subsidy) provided you meet Hafez's eligibility requirements. Withdrawing from Tamhir does not automatically interrupt Hafez, but "exclusion" or violations may affect "seriousness in job search" which may cause deductions or suspensions.
Summary of key points and conclusion
In conclusion, we would like to remind you that withdrawing from the Tamhir program is an administrative procedure with specific controls. To ensure the safety of your situation, make sure to review the following points before taking any action:
- Withdrawal is not forbidden, it is conditional: You have the right to withdraw without penalty if the reason is to obtain an official job (with insurances) or for documented force majeure.
- Timing is everything: Withdrawing "before" the training start date does not count against you and does not consume your credit. Withdrawing "after" the start date without an excuse may cause you to lose the opportunity to benefit from the program permanently.
- Beware of silent withdrawal: If the training organization is in violation, do not withdraw silently. File a formal complaint through Taqaat to protect your right to an alternative opportunity.
- Authentication is protection: Always make sure to select the correct reason in the system and attach all the required documents to avoid your withdrawal being categorized as "non-serious".
Thank you for reading this guide to the end. We hope we've given you the answers you're looking for, and helped you alleviate any concerns about your career decisions. Remember that these programs are meant to support you, so use them smartly for your future. We wish you all the best in your next step.
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