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Nice write up op KiNg0G: |
Another nice piece....more update |
Good bye Uzomarr123, i will really miss you in this thread. You have really made this thread lively and entertaining. You really make my day when i read your comments on this thread. Uzomarrr123: |
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Please boss i sent you a mail. I would really want to be part of your telegram group. ogk8082: |
Happy New year to all punters in the house |
Confirmed due to the omicron variant good4all40: |
PrivacyPrivacy Arise News Home Regional UAE Stops International Airlines From Boarding Nigerian Passengers To Dubai December 13, 2021 Reading Time: 1 min read UAE Stops International Airlines From Boarding Nigerian Passengers To Dubai The diplomatic crisis between Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is getting worse as the latter has stopped foreign airlines from airlifting Nigerians to Dubai. According to reports, Ethiopian Airlines, Turkish Air and other international airlines going to Dubai from their bases refused to board Nigerians whose final destination is the UAE. The airlines it was gathered insisted that they have been directed not to airlift Nigerian passport holders to Dubai. So far, hundreds of passengers are affected by this directive as Ethiopian Airline a few minutes ago offloaded their Nigerian passengers to Dubai. Details later… Tags: International AirlinesNigerian |
Congrats bro...wish you more success in all your endeavours dodoatirice: |
Betting is not really easy i must confess, it takes one with a heart to invest in sport betting and crypto. |
Men dis book need to replayed in a nollywood movie blockbuster series |
Nice write up Op....you are a genius |
You are right DieRich5: |
Nice write up filled with suspense but update is very slow. Thumbs up to the OP |
Nice concept. Only the wise with a very high IQ can understand |
You don't need to go through Cotonou. Just book your flight through Kenya airlines. Before making payment call Kenya airline customer service to know the basic requirements to fly from Nigeria. mustyy: |
For someone going to Dubai on medical grounds you do not need a tourist visa in order to get a medical treatment. It is your sponsor, that is the hospital where you will receive medical treatment that is in charge of arranging your visa/patient entry permit as it is called. The hospital has to be licenced and registered in the UAE for them to be able to sponsor your visa/patient entry permit. It is possible to travel with Kenya airways from Nigeria to Dubai irrespective of your status, all you need is to call Kenya airways and state your case, you will be told all the necessary requirements you need to meet for you to travel from Lagos, Nigeria. And note that currently there is an embargo on tourist visa for males below the age of 35 by the UAE government, though there are ways your sponsor can bypass the process. mrbrodaman: |
You don't need to go through Cotonou for now. You can easily go through Kenya airways from Lagos,Nigeria. But I will advice anybody coming to search for job to shelve the plans at the moment and exercise patience for the work visa restrictions against Nigerians to be resolved by both government to avoid issues. Oscarlidon: |
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When millions of citizens are leaving the country in droves, who will do the subscription |
bilaal29:Is not that Nigerians are not been granted work permit, the issue is that some Nigerians are getting theirs and some are having theirs rejected at the moment which makes one not to be able to really pin point the real situation Nigeria has with the UAE government. That is why I will advice anybody coming to uae now to exercise some patience till this whole issue is resolved before coming over. |
Yea the two year resident permit can be processed in Nigeria. All you need to do is to contact a good agent in Dubai who will assist with the process over there after collecting all necessary documentation from you here in Nigeria. It usually takes a period of 10 to 15 working days for it to be out depending on how fast things goes. But for now I will advice anybody going to Dubai to hold on for now due to the issue of the UAE government not issuing work permit to Nigerians, because some Nigerians are having their work permit approved while others are having theirs declined, why there are some that the company you are working for won't even bother applying for your permit but tell you that it was declined by the government. So it is a terrible situation at the moment, and I won't advice someone that is coming on a low budget to venture into this problem most Nigerians here in the UAE are battling at the moment, except you have about 250k that you will have in going for visa change whenever your visa expires until the current issue is resolved. UAE is a country nobody prays to be stranded cos if you mistakenly get into overstay due to the current issue on ground and also stranded due to cash you will love Nigeria you ran from. Museum: |
You welcome brother. Limassol: |
I must be very sincere with you getting a 2000 dirhams job as a fresher on a tourist visa now in the UAE is like passing a needle through a camel eyes. The jobs you can get as a fresher in the UAE can range from 1100 to 1700dirhams. And most of the jobs that even pay the 1700 won't even give you accommodation, so at the end of the day you will still be falling back to 1100 to 1500 dirhams salary as a fresher. I always advice those coming to Dubai that have good budget to avoid coming here with tourist visa. If you have up to 1.1 to 1.2million naira It is better you process a two year work permit visa from Nigeria. That is the only sure way you will enjoy Dubai a bit when you arrive. But coming here on a tourist visa to look for job you may likely find your first two years in the country not that funny. Limassol: |
Yea,it is with visa and insurance. But as at now the amount for a three months visa and insurance should be hovering around 184k due to exchange rate. As for courses I feel it is okay if you have the money . Holluwahgbenga: |
Peaceful state when an immigration office was burnt down with people passport....Abia peaceful state indeed |
It is not a process you will be repeating every three months. If you are lucky you won't even have any need of going for a visa change because if you are able to get a job within your first or second month of entering Dubai, your employer will put in for a two year work visa for you. But visa change only occurs in a situation whereby you are not able to land a job within the period of the validity of your visa and you don't intend going back home or a situation you get a job at the tail end when your visa is about to expire and there is a kind of stringent policy by your employer that you need to be under studied for a period of a month or two before a work visa can be put in for you. That is the two major areas you will need to go for visa change to avoid been in a overstay status. This is the major reason I will always advice those coming to Dubai for work related stuffs and are a bit financially buoyant to come in with a two year resident permit with EID to avoid this issues of visa change and overstay. Holluwahgbenga: |
The visa change am talking about is for another three months tourist visa. Holluwahgbenga: |
You can extend your stay a week before your current visa expires in the UAE by going for a visa change. The same agent that processed your tourist visa will be the same person you will contact to put in for a visa change though it is a bit expensive. The lowest amount you will be charged for a three month visa change is 1800aed which is equivalent to ₦252,000 with the current exchange rate of ₦140 to 1aed Holluwahgbenga: |

