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VISIT VISA Apr 14, 2006
Hi,
Pls i will like to know which hotels can help with a visit visa to dubai.I want to come to dubai and i cant seem to get help for the visa.pls can someone help with this?

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Apr 18, 2006
I'm new here in dubai, just wanted to ask how many days it will take to process your working visa.....what are the things needed to get the working visa?...do you need to give your original passport to the company? thanks

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Question: Help please Apr 28, 2006
I am going there in june using a visit visa hoping i can apply for a job... do you think i can easily get a job in 2 months? what are my chances? i have a college degree and my last job was a sales managerial position... whaddyathink?

how do i apply for a working or visit visa?
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Hello Liban Jun 04, 2006
I want to know about the driving license. I have my canadian driving license and here (in Canada) they told me that my canadian license will be only valid for a tourist visit in Dubai or anywhere around the world and it will be only valid if i m living in an hotel. And i will need to prove that when i get in Dubai for me to be able to drive a car. I want to work there and live there, but how can i use a tourist license to drive in Dubai. Here they told me i can not get an international license. All i will get is a tourist driving license.

I mean HELP, i need your advise.
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Re: Hello Liban Jun 04, 2006
norma wrote:I want to know about the driving license. I have my canadian driving license and here (in Canada) they told me that my canadian license will be only valid for a tourist visit in Dubai or anywhere around the world and it will be only valid if i m living in an hotel. And i will need to prove that when i get in Dubai for me to be able to drive a car. I want to work there and live there, but how can i use a tourist license to drive in Dubai. Here they told me i cannont get an international license. All i will get is a tourist driving license.

I mean HELP, i need your advise.


If you come here and get a residency you can just exchange your canadian license for a UAE one. If you are coming on a visit then get an international license and you can drive here fine. Its not big deal norma, takes a few hours to get the license.
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Jun 10, 2006
my friend from india wants to come to dubai to meet me...she turned 18 5 months back...shes coming alone...is it easy for me to remove visit visa for her or it will get rejected???i mean what are the odds like...
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Jun 10, 2006
let her fly emirates and get the visa through them
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french nationals Jun 14, 2006
Hi,
Just a few questions.
My boyfriend is a french national and is coming to dubai to seek for a job. So are the visa regulations for him? do i have to sponser him?
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Jun 14, 2006
He just shows up at the airport and gets a visit visa on arrival valid for 60 days.
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Jun 14, 2006
Liban wrote:He just shows up at the airport and gets a visit visa on arrival valid for 60 days.

Thank Liban,
so izzit true that untill he gets a work visa, he will have to do a visa run everytime his visit visa is expiring or he has to fly back to france and back again to renew it?

Many thanks in advance
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Jun 14, 2006
Just a simple visa run to the Oman border and back. Should cost him 300 AED in all including a lunch at the Hatta Fort Hotel...
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Jul 08, 2006
Hello i'm algerian and i want to go in dubai in august what is the consullary formality ? sorry for my english :oops:
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Jul 08, 2006
Intifadingue wrote:Hello i'm algerian and i want to go in dubai in august what is the consullary formality ? sorry for my english :oops:


You can simply get it through Emirates airlines if you fly them here, or through the hotel you will be staying at. You need a person/organization to sponsor you.
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Aug 09, 2006
When a company offers you a job in the UAE, do they give you a work permit or a residency visa ??

or are the two the same ? :?
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Aug 13, 2006
a residency visa allows you to stay in the country – this done through the process of sponsorship
i.e. an employer (registered company) can sponsor an employee, an employee can sponsor his spouse (subject to regulations) etc..

a work permit entitles you to work in the country - this is done in the name of the company who employs you (again subject to conditions)

having residency does not automatically make you eligible for a work permit, although issuing of a work permit is dependant on having residency (either through the company or on under your spouses sponsorship)
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Re-enter for Argentineans Nov 29, 2006
Hi,

My girlfriend is Argentinean and needs a Visit or Tourist Visa (as I understood, it will not be issued to her at the airport like to e.g. EU citizens).
I can sponsor her a visit visa (I'm going to be employed in the UAE). Can she also do this sort of "visa run" to pick up a new visit visa when the old one runs out?

Thanks - Tom
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Re: Re-enter for Argentineans Nov 30, 2006
TomK wrote:Hi,

My girlfriend is Argentinean and needs a Visit or Tourist Visa (as I understood, it will not be issued to her at the airport like to e.g. EU citizens).
I can sponsor her a visit visa (I'm going to be employed in the UAE). Can she also do this sort of "visa run" to pick up a new visit visa when the old one runs out?

Thanks - Tom


It can be renewed after 2 or 3 months depending on the duration of her visa. One has to leave the country before the visa expired then come back or you can pay certain amount & renew the visa without leaving the country.
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Re: Re-enter for Argentineans Nov 30, 2006
One has to leave the country before the visa expired then come back or you can pay certain amount & renew the visa without leaving the country.


asc_26: Just to make sure that I get that right: as long as I keep issuing her new Visit Visas every 2/3 months (and paying the fees...), she wouldn't even have to leave the UAE for the time she's staying (lets say a year)? Would be great...

Thanks - Tom
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Re: Re-enter for Argentineans Nov 30, 2006
TomK wrote:
One has to leave the country before the visa expired then come back or you can pay certain amount & renew the visa without leaving the country.


asc_26: Just to make sure that I get that right: as long as I keep issuing her new Visit Visas every 2/3 months (and paying the fees...), she wouldn't even have to leave the UAE for the time she's staying (lets say a year)? Would be great...

Thanks - Tom


That is correct, the amount to pay for not leaving the Country after 2 months for (Visa Run) is Dhs. 500.00.

Please also read the following thread;


http://www.dubaiforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=14222

Good Luck
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Feb 07, 2007
Please note-up to-date information regarding entry visit visa;

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Posted: Wed Feb 07, 2007 12:16 pm Post subject: Issue Resolved

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Well I made my Visa run and have new information for others that might wind up in the same situation.

First of all the visit visa continues to be 60 days not 30 for countries that have enjoyed this privilage in the past.

The person at customs who stamped my passport simply made a mistake.

Make sure when you go through customs you request the 60 day pass to be safe.

There was nothing they could do after the fact except say sorry.

I now have a new 60 day stamp.

Cheers,

kryptoknight
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May 28, 2007
Good Day,

I'm new here, just curious about the rumor regarding the age limit for the working visa (filipino women) here in dubai. in the news they said that you must be 25 yrs. old for you to be legally employed. I'm really concern about this issue, because my sister in law just graduated last year she went here to look for a job and luckily she is working now, but the problem is her age she is only 21 yrs old at the moment. I wish someone here can enlighten me, and please if you have reference please post it here.

Thanks..
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Jun 19, 2007
hi everyone,

i'm moving out permanently in july but returning to the uk in december, i have a job and a sponsor but obviously my work / residents visa won't be sorted out until after i arrive in dubai.

so, i'm going to book a return flight (glasgow - dubai, dubai - glasgow) with approximately six months in between flights. as a uk citizen i'll get the visit visa on arrival, but do you think there will be any trouble getting into dubai with a return flight booked in six months time, without a work visa in place when i arrive at customs? if i showed the uae customs in dubai airport my 'offer of employment contract' would they accept that?

i suppose the obvious thing would be just to book an early return and change the dates once i've got my work visa

thanks for your help, any advice would be great[/i]
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Jun 19, 2007
TomK wrote:asc_26: Just to make sure that I get that right: as long as I keep issuing her new Visit Visas every 2/3 months (and paying the fees...), she wouldn't even have to leave the UAE for the time she's staying (lets say a year)?

Recently I read reports that there will be a renewal limit of 2 or 3 times, then you have to stay out of the UAE for a month.

jcraiggibson wrote:but do you think there will be any trouble getting into dubai with a return flight booked in six months time, without a work visa in place when i arrive at customs?

No, I don't.

if i showed the uae customs in dubai airport my 'offer of employment contract' would they accept that?

Don't show them contract, just give passport and get a visit visa.

Dubai visa information.
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Jun 20, 2007
thanks for your advice Bonk, appreciated

also, asc_26, regarding renewing your girlfriend's visa perpetually, there might be a problem with it. that used to be ok but as bonk said, they've changed the rules on renewing visas.

someone staying on a visit visa can only renew it twice (initial three months, cross the border and come back again, second three months, cross the border and come back again, third and final three months) before having to leave the country for a month before they are allowed to re-enter dubai and start the process again

i hope that's not too much of a kick in the teeth - i'm in the same boat

here's a link on it:
http://www.gulfnews.com/nation/Employment/10121924.html
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Jun 24, 2007
jcraiggibson wrote:someone staying on a visit visa can only renew it twice (initial three months, cross the border and come back again, second three months, cross the border and come back again, third and final three months) before having to leave the country for a month before they are allowed to re-enter dubai and start the process again

Two months at a time plus one month extension which costs 500 dhs.

jcraiggibson wrote:i hope that's not too much of a kick in the teeth - i'm in the same boat

You and thousands more. This might become one of those "flexible" rules.
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Jun 25, 2007
New type of visa - work mission visa

The Ministry of Labour has already begun the process of accepting work mission visa requests. Unlike a work visa, a mission visa is a temporary visa that is valid for three months and can be renewed for another three months. A sponsor can issue a work mission visa if he wants to bring an employee for temporary work, or if he wants to validate the qualification of the worker before signing a long-term contract.
The aim of the mission visa is to curb the widespread problem of people working on visit visas, which is illegal. Therefore, creating a short-term work visa which is easy to obtain so that both the employer and the employee can work together for three months and decide if they want to enter into a long-term contract. The benefit of this visa is that it is limited to a three-month contract and no ban is issued if the worker is dissatisfied with the job and does not take it up. Similarly the employer is also not obligated to hire the employee. This service is especially useful for employers who want to hire skilled labour like engineers, doctors, lawyers and technicians.
This visa also guarantees the right of the worker. On a visit visa, the worker does not have any right because he is working illegally and therefore, he is not covered by insurance. The employer has no liabilities. However, with a work mission visa, the worker’s rights are protected.
An employer can apply for a work mission visa with the License Department. If a committee there approves the request, the rest of the procedure is online.The visa is issued for a maximum of 180 days. It is issued for three months against a fee of Dh 600 and can be renewed for another three months, again for a fee of Dh 600. As per the rules, the employer has to notify the ministry when the worker enters the country. If the employer fails to do so, he will be fined Dh 500 for every 10 days. The Ministry has the right to reject converting the work mission visa into a work visa. This service cannot be availed of until and unless an employer sponsors a worker on this visa. Heavy fines will be imposed if people misuse this service.

http://www.dubaichronicle.com/2007/03/n ... -visa.html
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Jun 26, 2007
Francheska wrote:New type of visa - work mission visa


New? It was new in 2005 ...
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can be change tourist vise to visit vise Jul 21, 2007
As I still staying in dubai with tourist vise,If I find a job,can I renew my vise in this case or?
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Re: can be change tourist vise to visit vise Jul 22, 2007
metobagdadi wrote:As I still staying in dubai with tourist vise,If I find a job,can I renew my vise in this case or?

Tourist Visa or Visit Visa? They're different (see Dubai visas). When you get one or renew, they don't ask you if you are working but you're supposed to get a work permit and residence visa if you have a job. If caught, you risk fines, bans and deportation. Risk level varies depending on job and nationality.
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thank you Jul 24, 2007
Thank you very much your attantion my friend.I desided to go to dubai with tourist vise because right now I could not find any sponsor for visit vise from here.Tourist vise will valid a month isn't it,if I will find a real job than employer put up work permit to me and after I will exit from Dubai to Oman just for a day after all come back Dubai with work permit because Tourist vise is not renewable.
If it is possible for you,can you check this plan for me as be logical or ?
Thank you
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