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Latest post on 19 April 2011 - 09:59
M, thank you so much for your help. I will check out these websites.
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Latest post on 19 April 2011 - 09:23
Crystalsindubai, thank you so much. My DH called up the MOL and he was told that the MOL contract supercedes the company/internal contract, so it is one month's notice and not three. Please ask your trainer to confirm this. Also, the new job my DH is wanting to accept is in a Freezone (Khalifa) so am told that should make a different. His job at the moment is not. Please could you get clarification from your trainer on this too. My DH is an Engineer by profession and has a degree. Dont think his degree is registered with the MOL though. The MOL also said, there will be no ban. In the UAE, you get different advice daily, so would be grateful if your trainer could advise on this. I am truly grateful to you for the trouble you have taken to help me. Thank you.
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Latest post on 15 April 2011 - 10:34
Crystalsindubai, a course re UAE Labour laws for non lawyers - that sounds interesting. So what is your opinion on the situation?
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Latest post on 15 April 2011 - 10:32
Birchy, are you sure about this? He is going to join a company in a Free Zone but the one he's leaving is not.
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Latest post on 13 April 2011 - 00:05
Birchy, forgot to mention, he is moving to a company in a freezone.
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Latest post on 12 April 2011 - 10:15
Thankyou. This is an unlimited contract so does he have to work for a certain period of time in order to get an NOC?
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Latest post on 12 April 2011 - 10:02
His contract with the MOL, English one side and Arabic the other side, does not say 3 months notice period so this means he can give one months notice. As he has only been with the company for eleven months, how does he stand with the NOC? Is this still in force or scrapped? Your advice and experience is welcome. Thank you.
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Latest post on 11 April 2011 - 15:06
International LLC. Freezone, dont know. Company is in Abu Dhabi, will have to find out on this. He has a contract with the MOL and he appears on their system.
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Latest post on 11 April 2011 - 14:34
He is on an unlimited contract
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Latest post on 11 April 2011 - 14:33
Yes, he also has a degree.
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Latest post on 11 April 2011 - 14:32
Thank you to everyone. I need to find out the exact information before he starts the ball rolling. He is an engineer by profession and has worked for this company for 10 months. I wonder if there is anything on the MOL Labour Laws that will say about the NOC. Such a lot of complications and nothing is easy to find. I need a clause number of something to quote to his employer in case.
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Latest post on 11 April 2011 - 14:10
My DH has worked for the company for 10 months - can he get an noc?
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Latest post on 11 April 2011 - 00:34
Birchy Sorry, Im not with you. Please can you explain whether he can leave his company giving one month notice and not 3. He he has worked for the present company for 10 months. I dont understand what you are saying about the NOC, perhaps you could enlighten me please. Thank you.
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Latest post on 11 April 2011 - 00:29
Smilies, thank you for your response. He has an unlimited contract. Apparently there are loopholes (probably a fee to be paid) and he can get an NOC? The laws of the UAE remain puzzling. If he receives a ban, can he pay a fee to get the ban lifted? Freezone? do you mean by the company he is presently working for? or the new job?
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Latest post on 10 April 2011 - 23:11
Smilies, thank you for your response. He has an unlimited contract. Apparently there are loopholes (probably a fee to be paid) and he can get an NOC? The laws of the UAE remain puzzling. If he receives a ban, can he pay a fee to get the ban lifted?
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Latest post on 10 April 2011 - 22:45
My DH has worked for this company since June 2010. He wants to leave as there were many things promised to him by the company, like medical insurance, and they have gone back on their word. It has cost him a lot of money for medical insurance alone. Also, one of the things in his contract was that he gives 3 months period of notice and the employer give one month. He questioned this but they would not change. He was desperate for work so had no option but to accept. He wants to leave now giving one months notice, are there any loopholes we should know about in terms of getting an NOC from his current employer and giving one months notice?
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Latest post on 30 March 2011 - 22:57
Did you get my email? Not heard in a while and wondering whether you are ok helpwise.
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Latest post on 20 March 2011 - 23:11
Turkish Dervish, let me know if you need any more help. I can give you my personal email to help you out. I know the whole process.
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Latest post on 20 March 2011 - 22:38
Yes can help you here. Complete form MN1, take it to the BE Dubai and please, please, read the website UKBA for information on supporting documents. You then take the form and documents to the BE, Dubai and they charge you 3240 Dhms, and will send in the diplomatic post bag to the UK. You take original supporting docs to the BE Dubai, and they make copies. They wont do it while you wait, they make you come back to collect the originals. Once this form is with the UKBA UK, you can phone them up on 0845 101 5200, option 2, then option 3 and ask for an update. As a reference you give the babies name. We have just done this and british registration has been granted. What a tiring process to follow. Let me know if you need any more help, we have just succeeded and am happy to help you out. Sorry to get your message on here late, but PC was up the creek.
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Latest post on 06 February 2011 - 15:03
Thank you to all for the trouble taken with research. You are right that BC can be passed down from the child's father under section 3 (2) and is an entitlement not discretionary. I wish the BE in Dubai were more clued up on this information. I've had a nightmare in trying to find out this information which I've had to do myself by calling the UKBA in London. When the birth registration comes through I will let you all know.
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Latest post on 02 February 2011 - 10:52
Sorry, there was no one to ask for any help - the BE told me I must do it myself.
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Latest post on 02 February 2011 - 10:51
I did not mess up the form, all information needed was given and questions answered. If you have time take a look at the MN1 form. You just complete as per the form. No, the BE Dubai, did not offer any help on a temporary passport or anything, they told me they are just a courier service for the HO London. I felt like I was asking for something that I was not entitled to.
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Latest post on 02 February 2011 - 10:32
When I arrived to hand in the normal birth registration form at the BE Dubai, she told me I could not use this form as the baby's father was born outside the UK. She gave me an MN1 form (lots of pages) and asked for this to be completed and they (BE) would send off to the HOme Office, UK. I asked for guidance about the form filling and was refused. I should look on the website and fill it in myself. They offered no help at all. So the form was left with them with all supporting documents. The baby's father was born outside the UK, but lived here nearly all his life (25 years), worked, went to Uni, has a property and intends to 'come home' one day soon. What is the criteria that needs to be met?
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Latest post on 01 February 2011 - 10:24
swaravski, dont understand your response here
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Latest post on 04 January 2011 - 21:45
the mother is born in Japan
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Latest post on 01 January 2011 - 12:54
Thank you. s young 61 at hotmail dot com So very grateful
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Latest post on 01 January 2011 - 05:38
Please may I be sent this information too. Many thanks.