Long term single entry tourist visa for Dubai: using this can I work in company? [closed]
As company given me this visa and they said that you can work with this and I asked him in that period they will give me salary or not?
They said we given offer letter so we'll give you salary. And in the sponsor name there is no name of company, it's some holiday party name mentioned.
Please let me know this is right or wrong ?
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We'd have to see the visa to be sure (if you want to post a picture of it with your personal information blacked out, that would be helpful), but this sets off a lot of alarm bells.
A tourist visa is for tourism. If you work while on a tourist visa, you are working illegally and there could be serious consequences for both you and the employer. Assuming that what you have is a tourist visa, you should not try to use it to work.
In addition, an employer willing to break the law in this way may intend to break the law in other ways, such as not paying your salary or mistreating you.
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Can I convert my tourist visa to work visa in Dubai?
Visit visa to Dubai can be obtained for 30 days or 90 days and it can be converted to employment visa or residence visa. Other than the visa fee a deposit is also required from the local sponsor, relative or any resident, which is refunded once the visitor successfully leaves the country in case of visit to UAE.What happens if you work on a tourist visa in Dubai?
Visit or tourist entry permit/visa does not give you right to work in the UAE. Working under visit or tourist visa will bring you penalties and deportation. You should know that the sponsor (the employer) is responsible for payment of recruitment expenses as per the UAE's Labour Law.Can I work while on a tourist visa?
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No, you cannot work on a visit visa. It is illegal. In fact, you should report this situation to the nearest UAE embassy as there is a high chance this employer is also violating the labor law by trying to skirt the visa process.
If you do attempt to enter the country, there is a good chance you will be denied and then deported.
There are also other things wrong with this situation:
An offer letter is not a contract of employment. The contract is a legal document, based on which you have certain rights, and is registered with the UAE government.
The fact that the company is not mentioned as a sponsor tells you that the job opportunity is not genuine.
Normally with companies like this, the offer letter states a very high salary, and if you manage to enter the country you are put on a different salary (usually paid in cash) and the job you are doing is not what is mentioned in the offer letter. You also are not given benefits you are entitled to by law (like mandated days off, tickets to your home country, insurance, etc.) because you are an illegal worker.
Do not accept this offer
As far as the visa situation, in UAE, there are multiple kinds of short visit visas:
- Transit visas, valid for 72 hours.
- On-arrival visas, valid for 30 days; available for certain nationalities only.
- Electronic visas, you have to apply before you enter the country. 30 days, available for residents of the GCC and some others.
- Tourism visas. Available for 30, 60, 90 days; and some available with multiple entry.
None of these visas allow you to work. It states so directly on the visa form.
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