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Miss Eck Jun 4th 2007 11:17 am

Immigration / Married status
 
If I recruit someone who is on her mother's sponsorship but it turns out she is married, is it a problem with Immigration? I think someone has really peed off her husband as I am getting strange text messages from a foreign country and just want to ensure we cover our butts. I have seen the paperwork to show she is sponsored by her mother so all is in order there.

Any ideas???

novita77 Jun 4th 2007 11:19 am

Re: Immigration / Married status
 
Can't help you sorry ...:huh:Just make sure you not get sue left right up and down :)

Blue Cat Jun 4th 2007 11:20 am

Re: Immigration / Married status
 
I was sponsored by my Dad - women can be sponsored by their fathers up to any age, men only til they are 18. I was under the impression that once you were married though you would go onto your husbands sponsorship.

Blue Cat Jun 4th 2007 11:22 am

Re: Immigration / Married status
 
http://www.gulfnews.com/uae/uaessentials/index.html

have a look in here Miss E ;)

SAMS Jun 4th 2007 11:22 am

Re: Immigration / Married status
 

Originally Posted by novita77 (Post 4870340)
Can't help you sorry ...:huh:Just make sure you not get sue left right up and down :)

I like it Left,right, Up & Down

Miss Eck Jun 4th 2007 11:34 am

Re: Immigration / Married status
 

Originally Posted by SAMS (Post 4870351)
I like it Left,right, Up & Down

Left, right and centre Novi!

Thanks BC ... will take a look at the link

secretdubai Jun 4th 2007 10:09 pm

Re: Immigration / Married status
 

Originally Posted by Miss Eck (Post 4870420)
Left, right and centre Novi!

Thanks BC ... will take a look at the link

They may have changed the law, but being on a relative's sponsorship does not automatically give one the right to work. Usually you need to get a separate labour permit. The whole point of familial sponsorship, with its salary level requirements, is that the sponsor is supposed to be able to support the wife/children/(in rare cases) husband.

So this woman's marital status may be irrelevant. If you recruit her, you should probably be sponsoring her. Then it doesn't matter either way.

Miss Eck Jun 5th 2007 6:03 am

Re: Immigration / Married status
 

Originally Posted by secretdubai (Post 4873012)
They may have changed the law, but being on a relative's sponsorship does not automatically give one the right to work. Usually you need to get a separate labour permit. The whole point of familial sponsorship, with its salary level requirements, is that the sponsor is supposed to be able to support the wife/children/(in rare cases) husband.

So this woman's marital status may be irrelevant. If you recruit her, you should probably be sponsoring her. Then it doesn't matter either way.

The last line is a very good point. Basically she is on her mother's sponsorship but someone tells me she is married (husband in foreign country), but I would have thought that it would not matter - just not sure though.


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