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Foreign Workers in UAE Face New Hurdles Under Revised Work Permit Laws

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Foreign Workers in UAE Face New Hurdles Under Revised Work Permit Laws

Foreign Workers in UAE Face New Hurdles Under Revised Work Permit Laws

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The United Arab Emirates has implemented strict regulations for the employment of domestic workers. If you need to send your maid back home or if you are dissatisfied with their services, there is a specific process for canceling their work permit.

According to the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratization (MOHRE), fines ranging from Dh50,000 to Dh200,000 will be imposed on anyone employing a maid without a valid work permit and residency visa. The same penalty applies to those using a maid’s work permit for purposes other than domestic work.

To cancel a maid’s work permit, residents can visit the MOHRE website and submit a request through the available service channels. They need to select the reason for cancellation and pay the required fees. The application will undergo verification, and the employer will be notified of approval or rejection via text message and email.

The cancellation process takes up to one working day to complete. In Dubai, the total cost is Dh85.75, while in other emirates, the fee is Dh65. The process may differ for maids who have been outside the country for more than three months.

This article serves as a guide for UAE residents on the steps to cancel a maid’s work permit when sending them back home or discontinuing their services. It is important to follow the proper procedures to avoid any penalties or issues.

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