UAE Visa problem, not sure how to proceed. Help please!
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Re: UAE Visa problem, not sure how to proceed. Help please!
So no residence visa means definitely no ban? Even if I have the 2 month permit in my name and passport number?
What if I no longer remain in contact with the company HR or manager and the permit simply expires?
What if I no longer remain in contact with the company HR or manager and the permit simply expires?
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Re: UAE Visa problem, not sure how to proceed. Help please!
The bit about different Emirates stands though?
I think that would be burying your head in the copious amounts of sand. Ring them, explain and ask for them to cancel whatever they've processed. No need to disappear and leave them wondering and with a sour taste in their mouths.
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Thanks, didn't know it was after 12 months.
The bit about different Emirates stands though?
I think that would be burying your head in the copious amounts of sand. Ring them, explain and ask for them to cancel whatever they've processed. No need to disappear and leave them wondering and with a sour taste in their mouths.
The bit about different Emirates stands though?
I think that would be burying your head in the copious amounts of sand. Ring them, explain and ask for them to cancel whatever they've processed. No need to disappear and leave them wondering and with a sour taste in their mouths.
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Re: UAE Visa problem, not sure how to proceed. Help please!
Hi OP
The company is 90% finished with the visa process, the labour approval/CID clearance etc has been done and all that is left is for your medical to be done and final stamping.
The company is able to cancel the application at this point, but you will have to speak to them to resolve. You won't be able to just leave it hanging, as this will cause problems on your next entry/exit from UAE
The company is 90% finished with the visa process, the labour approval/CID clearance etc has been done and all that is left is for your medical to be done and final stamping.
The company is able to cancel the application at this point, but you will have to speak to them to resolve. You won't be able to just leave it hanging, as this will cause problems on your next entry/exit from UAE
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Re: UAE Visa problem, not sure how to proceed. Help please!
Hi OP
The company is 90% finished with the visa process, the labour approval/CID clearance etc has been done and all that is left is for your medical to be done and final stamping.
The company is able to cancel the application at this point, but you will have to speak to them to resolve. You won't be able to just leave it hanging, as this will cause problems on your next entry/exit from UAE
The company is 90% finished with the visa process, the labour approval/CID clearance etc has been done and all that is left is for your medical to be done and final stamping.
The company is able to cancel the application at this point, but you will have to speak to them to resolve. You won't be able to just leave it hanging, as this will cause problems on your next entry/exit from UAE
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You can double check anything I have written by calling the DNRD helpline and explaining your situation.
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Re: UAE Visa problem, not sure how to proceed. Help please!
As a company owner, I would be seriously pissed off if this happened to me. To get to the visa stage the OP is at, I would have had to have already spent a load of cash (non refundable) along with time and effort with the authorities, let alone taking having to look for another replacement and having to pay once again.
I would suggest talking to your employer and explaining the situation and come to some sort of amicable agreement if you can, although this may not help depending on the reasons you aren't joining them. They can cancel the application, but will lose all the fees expended so far.
Remember that the Emirates is actually a tiny place and that it is very likely that you will cross paths again.
I would suggest talking to your employer and explaining the situation and come to some sort of amicable agreement if you can, although this may not help depending on the reasons you aren't joining them. They can cancel the application, but will lose all the fees expended so far.
Remember that the Emirates is actually a tiny place and that it is very likely that you will cross paths again.
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Re: UAE Visa problem, not sure how to proceed. Help please!
As a company owner, I would be seriously pissed off if this happened to me. To get to the visa stage the OP is at, I would have had to have already spent a load of cash (non refundable) along with time and effort with the authorities, let alone taking having to look for another replacement and having to pay once again.
I would suggest talking to your employer and explaining the situation and come to some sort of amicable agreement if you can, although this may not help depending on the reasons you aren't joining them. They can cancel the application, but will lose all the fees expended so far.
Remember that the Emirates is actually a tiny place and that it is very likely that you will cross paths again.
I would suggest talking to your employer and explaining the situation and come to some sort of amicable agreement if you can, although this may not help depending on the reasons you aren't joining them. They can cancel the application, but will lose all the fees expended so far.
Remember that the Emirates is actually a tiny place and that it is very likely that you will cross paths again.
I appreciate it is annoying to have people pull out of an employment contract, but it still happens all the time. Just because there is a visa application process involved and you as the employer have invested time and little money into hiring the guy doesn't mean he is obliged to work for you.
This is in my opinion typical ME mentality. Employers think they own the employee. More so in Qatar, KSA where you need permission to leave the country as god forbid you ran away because you were treated like shit..
Sorry mate. I get you would be upset and annoyed, but I think it is just one of those things you have to accept comes with the territory when you are an employer. Also if an employer is willing to bad mouth you across a country to stop you getting work elsewhere that just proves the point that you made a good decision to turn them down....
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Re: UAE Visa problem, not sure how to proceed. Help please!
Like I said, it would be best to discuss it with the employer.