Hi guys! I’ve been here in
Losing your job is never nice, but in
The root of the horror is that both residency and the right to work for expats working in
In reality, unless your departure is particularly acrimonious, a firm will typically extend the visa for three months after your actual departure to allow your time to find another job.
With international banks shipping bankers out to the
One way to sidestep reliance on employers is to invest in certain types of freehold property. Some people are choosing to get sponsorship through property and bypassing the employer, because it makes it easier to change jobs.
What if you lose your job and find yourself shipped out of the country 30 days later?
Western nationals may return to the UAE afterwards on a visit visa, obtainable on entry, if they cannot find new employment in the country within 30 days. This is what is locally referred to as ‘the visa run’. Visit visas last for 30 days and can be renewed an indefinite number of times at present.
Job hopping is rife within the UAE financial sector, and expats have been given an extra helping hand with this by relaxed employment law.
In the past, expatriates would commonly stay for three-year assignments and then return home. Many are now choosing to move on more quickly to other positions in the region.
But you needn’t worry too much about being thrown out on your ear. If you really destined to be here, you will.
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Posted by Carmela Bignotia at August 21, 2008, 4:45 pmI bet that Dubai work is great as well as it is still a great place to work in to than other places out there.
Posted by dubai work at March 21, 2009, 7:27 pmI would have to say that Dubai is still an up and happening place for work or even living, even with re recession, people are still there and working and living, things maybe a little slow but thats the same all around the world.
I just stumbled upon your blog and hope to visit again.
Regard,
I have heard that a lot of the people are going back to their home countries, all because of the recession and that a lot of work has stopped there but I am sure that once things start to come right they will be back in a heart beat
This is the first time to your blog and I hope to visit once again.
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Kuya nindota pagkahan-ay sa imong life story nga gisulat. Paka-paka man lang ang imong english oi. Sorry kaayo nga nakadugang me sa imong problem sauna kuya. Naa lang gyud prensipyo si Frank nga promise is promise pero i know for sure nga kung mabasahan niya ang imong gepost sa ruphestimate makonsensiya pud siya. I hope nga in the last chapter of ur diary you will right the ending…..AND THEY LIVE HAPPILY EVER AFTER. Miss yeh
marilyn
Posted by marilyn at May 27, 2008, 8:03 pm