myric wrote:@dxbsoul
regarding this 6-month ban? yesterday, i think, new mission visa was implemented. this was implemented before but with certain categories.
now, this is for all the employees. can we get this mission visa eventhough that we have a 6-month ban?
I checked regarding 6 month mission visa. Unfortunately it is not for people who are on 6 months electronic ban. If it was, then it would make their carefully crafted new NOC and 6 months ban rule quite redundant..isn't it? It also requires the approval from Ministry of Labour. So its almost like an temporary and cheap employment visa. You can however bring your family to Dubai if you are on a mission Visa.
Thanks guys for free zone tip. I hope this is the case. I, however distinctly remember reading a query on Gulf News regarding NOC rule in Jabel Ali Free Zone and it said one does require an NOC even for A free zone. For your convenience I am pasting that query from their archives.
http://archive.gulfnews.com/articles/07/08/10/10145485.html
Ask the law: August 10, 2007
Compiled by Dina Aboul Hosn
Published: August 09, 2007, 23:15
Get no objection certificate before resigning to avoid ban
Query : A reader in Dubai asks: I am an chemical engineer working on Dubai visa for last two-and-a-half years in a private company as a manager. Mine is an unlimited contract with one special clause - 'can't join competitors'. I have an offer from a non-competitor company in the Jebel Ali Free Zone Authority (JAFZA). If my current company puts a ban and doesn't offer me a No Objection Certificate (NOC), what would be the consequences? Can I remove this ban? Is NOC required for JAFZA? Can I have a JAFZA visa? What about my wife and son? Do I have to exit the UAE along with my family? Please advise.
Answer: The Ministry of Labour currently requires an NOC in case the employee wishes to transfer to another employer.
For that reason, the questioner is advised to seek an NOC from his current employer otherwise he will be subject to a six-month ban, and such a ban cannot be lifted for a financial consideration.
The questioner thus will not be ale to obtain another work permit before six months even if the new employment is offered from JAFZA.
Therefore, if the questioner leaves the country, he is advised to cancel his family's visa according to the immigration and residency rules.
Please can someone tell me that this legal advisor is kidding with the poor questioner He is not even going to the competitor.