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BenCable Nov 11th 2024 10:57 am

Working in Dubai HELP
 
Hi i have searched this forum to try and find answers but nothing i can see which is specific for my topic as far as i can see. I apologise if this has been covered and appreciate anyone who can point me in the right direction.


So i have a joinery installation company who supplies high end installers to cabinet makers here in the uk. We have been approached by one of our clients who has a 19 week project in Dubai who would like us to install for them. We are paid by the UK company, dont have a contract but simply invoice at the end of each week dependant on the hours we have done. Do i need visas for my guys who will be travelling back and forth to Dubai and if so which ones. Any help would be much appreciated as i just cant seem to get to the bottom of this.

Thanks

Ben

NHNH2016 Nov 11th 2024 3:36 pm

Re: Working in Dubai HELP
 
you will need visa's. Suggest you appoint a visa specialist and include as part of costs. Avoid working without a contract...it is VERY common and highly likely you won't be paid on time....

BenCable Nov 11th 2024 4:51 pm

Re: Working in Dubai HELP
 

Originally Posted by NHNH2016 (Post 13285085)
you will need visa's. Suggest you appoint a visa specialist and include as part of costs. Avoid working without a contract...it is VERY common and highly likely you won't be paid on time....


i have an extremely good relationship with this company so payments will not be an issue. I am more concerned about which visa to obtain. Can yourself or anyone recommend a specialist?


NHNH2016 Nov 11th 2024 5:07 pm

Re: Working in Dubai HELP
 
Use your relationship to obtain visas through their visa experts. Or just ask google for these services.

BenCable Nov 11th 2024 5:42 pm

Re: Working in Dubai HELP
 

Originally Posted by NHNH2016 (Post 13285093)
Use your relationship to obtain visas through their visa experts. Or just ask google for these services.

Thanks for your reply. I will continue to search the internet in that case to se what i can find. All i have previously looked at before seems to have you needing to apply for residency visas which i don’t think applies to me considering the guys will probably only be working on 3 week runs then returning home for a week inbetween. The hunt continues…..

UKMS Nov 12th 2024 2:25 am

Re: Working in Dubai HELP
 
Im pretty sure that the visa in these circumstances has to be applied for by a company in the UAE who are hiring in the workers. It cant be done by a company not operating in UAE.

https://www.timeoutdubai.com/news/uae-one-mission-visa

A one-mission visa in Dubai is a type of temporary work visa designed for individuals who need to work on a specific project or during a probation period. Here are some key details:
  • Duration: It allows you to stay and work in Dubai for up to 90 days.
  • Purpose: Ideal for short-term assignments, specific projects, or probationary periods.
  • Application Process: Your employer handles the application through the Ministry of Human Resources & Emiratisation (MOHRE).
  • Requirements: Typically include a contract from the hiring company, your passport, a photograph, educational certificates, and company-related documents like a trade license and establishment card.
  • Cost: The visa costs range from Dhs500 to Dhs600, with an additional application fee of Dhs100 and a deposit of Dhs3,000.
This visa is a convenient option if you need to work in Dubai temporarily without committing to a long-term residency.

BenCable Nov 12th 2024 2:31 am

Re: Working in Dubai HELP
 
Excellent, thank you very much. This is super helpful!


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