The UAE has eased the undeclared ban on work visa
Pakistani and Indian companies in the UAE are now able to obtain work visas for new hires.
Dubai (Khaleej Urdu. Arshad Farooq Butt) The UAE has eased the undeclared ban on work visas for some companies due to the lack of ‘demographic diversity’.
According to details, Pakistani and Indian companies in the UAE are now able to obtain work visas for new hires, which previously faced difficulties due to lack of ‘demographic diversity’. Visa agents and business center executives have said they have been able to clear the backlog of pending work permit and visa applications.
What is the demographic diversity in the UAE?
Various UAE companies have been instructed to issue visas to citizens of different countries. A company with more ‘demographic diversity’ will get visa approval faster and cost less. A company that only issues visas to citizens of one country is not considered the best in this category.
For the past one month, Pakistani and Indian companies were facing difficulties in issuing visas. Emirati authorities have asked these companies to ensure that the first 20 percent of the available quota is diversified when applying for new permits.
Due to the unannounced ban, many Pakistani and Indian citizens had to go through a long wait. Migrants who quit their jobs to change companies faced long waits for work permits from new employers.
A top UAE official has highlighted the benefits of allowing visit visa holders to work legally in the UAE.
UAE to allow visit visa holders to work legally in the Emirates
A work permit and other legal requirements may be established to allow employers to hire visitors legally in the UAE.
According to current laws, it is illegal to work in the UAE on a visit visa. Companies hiring visitors face heavy fines. Companies in the UAE are required to obtain work permits and residence visas for visitors.
Dr. Ali Hameed bin Khatam, Advocate General, Head of Naturalization and Residency Prosecution, said that allowing companies to legally hire visitors would help build mutually beneficial relationships.
“Companies need to start and there are a lot of tourists in our country looking for jobs. This way both sides can benefit.”
He made the suggestion earlier this week at the Entrepreneurship Makers Forum organized by the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA) Dubai in Al Khawanij.