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8 Steps On How To Get Jobs In Dubai by bcreporter: 11:27pm On Jun 01, 2020 |
if you’re ready to jump into Dubai’s budding job market, where should you start? This guide will run you through the most important steps and information, including visas, sponsorship, where to look for jobs and interview tips. 1. Get the right visa If you’re planning to work in Dubai, you’ll need a work visa. The good news is, if you’re employed by a Dubai company, they’re pretty easy to obtain. Because a work visa is required, it’s easiest to head to Dubai after you’ve been offered a position. That being said, it’s possible to enter the emirate on a visitor or tourist visa for your job search and then transfer your visa status once you’ve found employment. Most visitors to Dubai aren’t required to obtain a visa ahead of time; one will be issued to you upon arrival. Citizens who don’t need a visa for 90 days Job seekers from the following countries are allowed to remain in the UAE for 90 days after their arrival before leaving the country or applying for a work visa: Austria Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Czech Republic Cyprus Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Holland Hungary Iceland Italy Latvia Liechtenstein Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Norway Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Switzerland Citizens who don’t need a visa for 30 days Citizens from the following countries also don’t need to get visas in advance, however visas issued on arrival will only be good for 30 days. That being said, citizens of these countries may extend their visas up to 60 days: Andorra Australia Brunei Canada China Hong Kong Ireland Japan Malaysia Monaco New Zealand Russia San Marino Singapore South Korea United Kingdom United States The Vatican While these tourist visas are a good way to enter the country in order to perform your job search, it’s critical that you either get a work visa, provided you find employment, or leave the country when your visa expires. If you’re caught working on a tourist visa you can be jailed or fined and deported. The good news is, once you find a job, the visa process is largely out of our hands. Outside of having to provide your employer with some documents, like your passport number, they’ll take care of the entire sponsorship and visa process for you. The not so great news is, your job isn’t entirely done. Ready the full article on the link below https://ngbreakingnews.com.ng/8-steps-on-how-to-get-jobs-in-dubai
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Re: 8 Steps On How To Get Jobs In Dubai by Xpol: 11:58pm On Jun 01, 2020 |
You're right but getting job is 50-50 the easiest jobs to get in Dubai are those very hard ones like construction works. It's your boy Xpol again |
Re: 8 Steps On How To Get Jobs In Dubai by longetivity(m): 12:02am On Jun 02, 2020 |
okay, who wll give me visa and ticket money?? |
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