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JCoop Jul 24th 2017 3:21 pm

Visa Question
 
Hi All,

Wife's been offered a role and her employer has explained that she'll enter the UAE on a visitors visa then they'll process her working permit once she's in the country, is this common practice?

scrubbedexpat141 Jul 25th 2017 4:33 am

Re: Visa Question
 
Yup, I did this for first role.

We generally get the pre-approval sorted for people though, then it's just medical.

JCoop Jul 25th 2017 7:28 am

Re: Visa Question
 
Ah ok - thanks for answering, that's reassuring to know it does happen. Still a bit of a risk as they're not paying her flight so she could fly out and then the contract could be revoked I suppose, hopefully that's not the case.

Brains1983 Jul 25th 2017 7:31 am

Re: Visa Question
 

Originally Posted by JCoop (Post 12302454)
Ah ok - thanks for answering, that's reassuring to know it does happen. Still a bit of a risk as they're not paying her flight so she could fly out and then the contract could be revoked I suppose, hopefully that's not the case.

That would set alarm bells ringing for me mate. No reputable employer would expect a prospective employee to pay for their mobilization flight...

JCoop Jul 25th 2017 7:42 am

Re: Visa Question
 

Originally Posted by Brains1983 (Post 12302457)
That would set alarm bells ringing for me mate. No reputable employer would expect a prospective employee to pay for their mobilization flight...

Yeah that did concern me if im being honest. I think my wife mentioned to the recruitment agent that I was already moving over and she was coming with me, and she also explained she could go on my visa if required, wondering if the recruitment company passed this to her employer and that's why they're not paying a flight. She did end up increasing her salary by 2500 AED per month when the recruitment woman pushed for it an increase due to no flight being offered - which also seems odd to me as a flight would've only cost 2000AED and paid once.

scrubbedexpat141 Jul 25th 2017 7:43 am

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Originally Posted by Brains1983 (Post 12302457)
That would set alarm bells ringing for me mate. No reputable employer would expect a prospective employee to pay for their mobilization flight...

Yeah, that's shoddy.

JCoop; What does she do?

DXBtoDOH Jul 25th 2017 8:15 am

Re: Visa Question
 
Could be a decent explanation, that the role was meant to be a local hire but recruiter persuaded them to review your wife's candidacy on the assumption that she'd be treated as a local hire, and the salary increase is wholly separate from the flight issue and within their salary band for the role.

Assuming it's a decent company with a decent reputation I'd still go with it but carefully review the place during the probation period. Worst case is that you just walk away from the job before end of probation. Best case is that you have a job you like very much.


Originally Posted by JCoop (Post 12302473)
Yeah that did concern me if im being honest. I think my wife mentioned to the recruitment agent that I was already moving over and she was coming with me, and she also explained she could go on my visa if required, wondering if the recruitment company passed this to her employer and that's why they're not paying a flight. She did end up increasing her salary by 2500 AED per month when the recruitment woman pushed for it an increase due to no flight being offered - which also seems odd to me as a flight would've only cost 2000AED and paid once.


carcajou Jul 25th 2017 10:42 am

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It is unusual that they are not offering flight; however, if the hire is a classed as a "local hire" (which would mean no flights) that would somewhat make sense.

Why is she paying for the flight? ADEC pays for your immediate relatives to come.

Ditzy Jul 25th 2017 5:48 pm

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JCoop why is she going on the company visa rather than on yours? Makes life easier in future if she wants to move on/etc. Most wives work (obtaining a relevant labour card etc) whilst on their husband's visas rather then going on company sponsorship.

JCoop Jul 26th 2017 10:33 am

Re: Visa Question
 
Thanks for the responses folks!

Interesting point made about getting my wife on my own visa - her last job offer (that was revoked) insisted she goes on their visa, but actually never thought to ask this employer. We're still waiting on our marriage certificate being delivered so we can send it off to be legalised and attested, but may be better if I could go out to AD first, then my company can add her onto my visa when the wedding cert is attested. I'll have a look into this option :)!

Just had another question; if we stick with my wife being on her employers visa and doing things as they wish, then she will be entering the country as a tourist. I read online that you receive your visa upon arrival as she's a UK Citizen, but that you also need a return flight/flight out of UAE ? Obviously she wouldn't have that, so I'm wondering what we would do in this instance ?

Thanks

Dubaiexile Jul 27th 2017 5:15 am

Re: Visa Question
 
She will have a 30 day stamp put in her passport on arrival, if she needs to renew this it is only a short hop to the Oman border to get another one and there is a couple of companies you can go with in a mini bus takes about 4-5 hours!
Immigration at Dubai Airport have never asked myself or anyone I know for proof of a flight out of the country, so I would not worry about that at all.

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Brains1983 Jul 27th 2017 5:49 am

Re: Visa Question
 

Originally Posted by JCoop (Post 12303365)
I read online that you receive your visa upon arrival as she's a UK Citizen, but that you also need a return flight/flight out of UAE ? Obviously she wouldn't have that, so I'm wondering what we would do in this instance ?

I'd strongly suggest booking a return rather than a one way. Have a quick google for flights from your home airport to Dubai, and then reverse the origin and destination and see the difference.

carcajou Jul 27th 2017 9:42 am

Re: Visa Question
 

Originally Posted by JCoop (Post 12303365)
Thanks for the responses folks!

Interesting point made about getting my wife on my own visa - her last job offer (that was revoked) insisted she goes on their visa, but actually never thought to ask this employer. We're still waiting on our marriage certificate being delivered so we can send it off to be legalised and attested, but may be better if I could go out to AD first, then my company can add her onto my visa when the wedding cert is attested. I'll have a look into this option :)!

Just had another question; if we stick with my wife being on her employers visa and doing things as they wish, then she will be entering the country as a tourist. I read online that you receive your visa upon arrival as she's a UK Citizen, but that you also need a return flight/flight out of UAE ? Obviously she wouldn't have that, so I'm wondering what we would do in this instance ?

Thanks


Numerous relatives come on tourist visas while their regular visas are being processed. I have also never heard of anyone being asked for a return ticket. However, Brains1983, if you have heard of that happening, can you please share?

If she comes on the employer visa she will get a "pink paper" that is effectively her entry - as you will also get (employer usually has someone waiting at the airport with this).

I must amend my earlier post. Check to see if flights for immediate relatives are paid for regardless of when they arrive, or if only when YOU arrive.

Brains1983 Jul 27th 2017 2:21 pm

Re: Visa Question
 

Originally Posted by carcajou (Post 12304045)
However, Brains1983, if you have heard of that happening, can you please share?

Never heard of it either. I was alluding to the negligible difference in price between a one way and a return and then being to book your future flights ex UK.

co durham boy Jul 28th 2017 12:41 pm

Re: Visa Question
 

Originally Posted by Brains1983 (Post 12304211)
Never heard of it either. I was alluding to the negligible difference in price between a one way and a return and then being to book your future flights ex UK.

^ Listen to the above its decent advice


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