Wait, did I miss something? Are we saying that now you can change jobs within a year without going through immigration again if you have an ICT permit? That’s actually pretty handy.
Did anyone mention how this strategy might affect the integration of these skilled immigrants into the local communities and workplaces? It's crucial that this isn't just about filling positions but also about fostering inclusion.
Wasn’t there a similar initiative last year, or am I mixing things up? Anyway, ensuring these firms comply without major disruptions to their services is key. Hope they manage!
I read about the complexities of closing a business in the UAE, but I keep forgetting the details. It’s a lot to keep in mind, especially the part about making sure all employees have their exit stamps.
Didn't we discuss something similar last month? Or was that about a different country's visa policies? It's hard to keep track sometimes. This does sound like a positive change, though, if I'm remembering right.
I keep forgetting the details. Are the CPLP countries the only ones exempt from these fee increases, or are there other exemptions I should be aware of? This could be a deal-breaker for some of my plans.
Sorry if this has been mentioned, but I was wondering, what happens if a business is wrongly accused of non-compliance? Is there a system in place for them to appeal against the infringement?
Wait, so if I get a new passport, I have to get a new eTA? I think I forgot about that... Did someone mention this already? Gotta keep track of those details. 🤔
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