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15 companies in Dubai offer jobs to those wishing to rectify their visa status and remain in UAE

September 1, 2024
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After two hours of the commencement of the amnesty designated to the overstating offenders, the number of recruitment companies that are ready to offer jobs for those wishing to remain in the country after rectifying their status has reached 15. This was revealed by General Obaid Muhair Bin Suroor the Deputy Director of GDFRA, at the settlement centre for overstaying offenders in Al Aweer, Dubai.
The centre in the first half an hour received requests from 100 individuals who had violated the residency terms.
Lieutenant General Mohammed Ahmed Al Marri, Director General of the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs in Dubai, has confirmed that in collaboration with 15 major companies in the private sector so far, job opportunities have been provided for those wishing to rectify their status in order to remain in the UAE.
He pointed out that the procedures for 100 offenders were completed within the first 30 minutes of the commencement of the amnesty period.
Furthermore, he explained that the settlement centre in Al Awir has been furnished with the capacity to receive 2,000 visitors per day, in addition to 86 Amer centres dispersed throughout the emirate.
Teams have been assigned by GDRFA to receive visitors and direct them through the appropriate procedures for regularising their status, he stated.

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