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. 🤔
Didn’t they do something similar back in 2015? Or am I mixing it up with another policy? Anyway, it seems like a recurring theme where governments increase fees but promise better services.
Didn't we just go through a major update last year? Or am I misremembering? It feels like the goalposts are always moving, which can be incredibly disorienting for anyone trying to navigate the immigration system.
Just read about this 10-day notification requirement. Did we have more time before? I keep forgetting these details, but it sounds like a significant shift. It’s crucial for employers to adapt quickly, though I wonder how this will affect the overall administrative load.
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