Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Residents on family visa can seek employment like any other person - Ministry of Labour issues clarification

Residents who are on their family visa have a right to seek employment under contracts of both, limited and indefinite durations, just like any other person in the UAE.
This was stated during a weekly meeting of the Ministry of Labour and representatives of various institutions on Monday, according to an Al Khaleej report.
A no-objection certificate for such work permits has to be cleared and granted by the ministry, but officials clarified that there is some confusion at typing centres, that those on family visas can only work on fixed-term contracts.
An official said: “This is not true.”
Officials added that the ministry is the only body authorised to apply a six-month ban in the absence of en employee violating a two-year contract.
This came in response to a complaint submitted by a worker, where he said the company canceled his labor card and claimed to impose a ban after he was terminated by the facility.

Monday, October 3, 2011

Fines on late ID card renewal effective November 1-Emirates Identity Authority

Residents who fail to renew ID cards within one month after expiry will be fined Dh20 per day, according to Emirates Identity Authority (Eida).
Arabic daily 'Emarat Al Youm' reported that residents with expired cards beyond 30 days will be fined a maximum of Dh1,000. All residents, expect children under 15 years of age, must renew cards within a month.The fine will not be calculated on the remaining years of residence visa, the authority clarified. Applicants have complained that some typing offices have been charging fees proportionate to the remaining years of residence visas.
Beginning November 1, residents who delay renewing their ID cards will be fined, according to Emirates Identity Authority (Eida).According to a report in 'Al Khaleej' the fines will be imposed as per the  Executive Council of Ministers’ Decree No. 25 of 2011.
The authority had earlier announced that residents who fail to renew ID cards one month after expiry will be fined Dh20 per day to a maximum of Dh1,000.
Residents who possess receipts of registration will be exempt from paying fines provided they complete the application process within the valid period, Eida added.
The authority confirmed that children under 15 years of age will be reprieved from paying fines for another year. They will be fined only beginning October 1, 2012.Meanwhile, an Eida team will begin coordinating with Ministry of Health and relevant health registration bodies to record newborns and help categorise age group registrations.