Illegal UAE residents looking to regularise
their status through the upcoming visa amnesty scheme have the option of
applying for a six-month temporary visa as they look for a job, a top official
said. For vacancies that come up in the country, priority will be given to
applicants from this pool of job seekers registered with the Ministry of Human
Resources and Emiratisation.
A six-month visa announced by the UAE
government for amnesty seekers to stay back and search for jobs is a golden
opportunity for them to start life afresh here.
Although the UAE has granted amnesty to
residency law violators several times in the past, it is the first time that
amnesty seekers are getting a temporary visa to aid in their job hunt.
Amnesty seekers who already have a job offer
can immediately move to a residency visa during the amnesty period. Those who
want to stay back but have not managed to find a job can avail of the six-month
visa.
However, the six-month temporary visa and new
residency visa will be issued to those who entered the UAE through legal
channels only, as others who came here illegally will get a two-year entry ban.
They can leave the country without facing any legal action including fines but can re-enter the UAE only after two
years.
The six-month visa will be issued to the
amnesty seeker on his or her own sponsorship, said a statement issued by the
Federal Authority for Identity and Citizenship (FAIC).
The visa holder will be eligible to find a job
in the government or private sector during these six months. If they get a new
job during this period, they can move to the new residency visa.
However, if they don’t find a job within six
months, they have to leave the UAE, FAIC said in a statement. It is understood
that they can come back to the UAE on a new visa as they are not subject to an
entry ban.
The authority is expected to announce the cost
and procedures for the six-month visa soon.
Amnesty seekers looking for a job can also
register on a portal of the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation
(MoHRE), which will help them find jobs.
Foreign diplomats of the majority
labour-sending countries to the UAE told Gulf News that they welcomed this new
step by the UAE and urged their compatriots to utilise the opportunity.
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