fayz wrote:I know many people do this but out of curiousity if your wife is on your visa is she even allowed to work? legally i mean? or is a spousal visa more like an investor one in the sense that you are only allowed to live here?
let's assume for the sake of the example that the husband is employed and the wife is on/ under his sponsorship - - - -
she is entitled to apply for a job as long as she meets the criteria for a labour card to be issued, this means some form of attested qualification, job offer and a legal labour contract. in which case a labour card is issued to her in her own right and has nothing what-so-ever to do with her husband and any residency sponsorship issues.
the difference comes in that she can choose to remain on/ under her husbands residency sponsorship or move to that of her employers.
as i said previously most companies would prefer her to move to thier sponsorship due to the additional cost and yearly administration. it costs approx. 10,000 aed (per annum) for the labour card to be issued like this - for a spouse to remain under her husbands sponsorship as well as the yearly medical.
this is why, if the wife chooses this option most employers will not cover the yearly renewal cost and will only cover up to the amount they would normally spend on a 3 yearly contract renewal.