Khalid021 wrote:it's about not being treated like a foreigner and the right to live here without renewing your visa.
It takes more than being part of the labor force
Not all non-western expats work as labourers. You should get out more.
If you feel you are being denied your "rights" why not apply to migrate to another country?
Yeah, it's very easy for a brown middle class muslim to migrate. The world is very different and difficult for a non-westerner especially for South Asian muslims, something you will never understand.
Just to tell you that I am not some lazy person who is just sits around whining about everything or work as a labourer. I am doing Bsc in Creative Computing from University of London as a distant student. And I sincerely do want the very best for this country. I love United Arab Emirates because it's home to me.
Khalid, you are a FOREIGNER living in the UAE!!! You need to come to terms with that fact. YOU made the UAE your home, but you can't make it your home country.
So the "rights" that you seek is not to be treated like a foreigner by virtue of not having to renew your visa. Do you think having a visa that doesn't have to be renewed, gives you the right to live in the UAE indefinitely would disqualify you from being a foreigner? If you aren't a foreigner, and you aren't a national, then what category would you fall into? What countries allow an expat a visa that allows them to live in that country on a long term basis and not consider them as "foreigners"?
South Asian muslims can immigrate the same way Arab muslims can. Granted it is tougher today, but it's still possible. Have you tried??
Listen to DDS, he has gone through the same struggle that you are going through and he has come to terms with how it is and realizes it is a situation that he has no control over and that change is not coming any time soon, so he is taking control over those things he can, and that is to relocate.
Who is to say that you wouldn't be happier somewhere else in a country that gives you the opportunity to make that
country your home?
As far as my comment about laborers, apparently the point I was making was lost on you. EVERY expat that has been in Dubai, and continues to live in Dubai, contribute(d) to its development and keep the wheels turning.
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zonker wrote:Bora, for your information, expats dont have ANY rights in the UAE. You just have to renew your Residence Permit there every 3 years, and that is how the years pass , dragging into decades.
Errrrr, I'm an expat who has to renew my residence permit every 3 years, which has been done numerous times. I'm a foreigner in the UAE. I'm an expat in the UAE. This is not my home in the sense that I don't have the passport. The time that we stay in Dubai is up to us. We can leave whenever we want, and that applies to you and Khalid. To say that you have no other option is rubbish. Where there is a will, there is a way. As I've said before, the world is a big place. If you want to be stubborn and remain in the UAE, then learn to live with the facts, the laws, and the way things just are and let go of the attitude that the UAE owes you something.
I'm here long enough to know how the "system" works in every which way. It is what it is.