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It's very unusual for the employee to take responsibility for the process and cost of applying for a work permit. In fact, I found a page on the website Living In Dubai says that legally, the employer is required to bear the cost. Is this something they've asked you to do or something you're just trying to think ahead on? If they've asked you for money or to pay for the work permit upfront (or indeed at all) I'd be extremely suspicious as this is one of the hallmarks of job scams. Another thing is whether you approached them or they approached you about the job, and whether you did an interview with them prior to being hired? If anything about the process seems a little too good to be true, it's worth doing some research. You can read this article on job scams to learn about other signs to look out for.
Good luck.
M
This is definitely not the norm and unfortunately I do think you're being cheated. Normally the employer pays for visas and permits. Have a look at our article on spotting a scam job offer and see if anything else looks familiar there. Sorry I don't have better news for you.
M
hey. just want to know that is this offer is job scam or.? because I have the similar offer with you and OMEIR TRAVEL AGENCY as well. worry is job scam as well
As I mentioned to the others who posted above, it's unusual to get a job offer without an interview, and in genuine offers employers are usually the ones who take on the costs of obtaining visas and permits.
I did a quick Google search, and while Al Yaseah is a genuine company, there's a warning on their website. It says, "Fake e-mails are send with an unexpected job offer. These e-mails are a scam. Do not pay people you do not know for promised Work/Residence Permit Papers". Click here to read more: http://alyaseahgroup.com/fake-email/. Does the example they give there look like the email you got? You could also try emailing them directly at [email protected] to find out if your offer is genuine.
Good luck.
M
I'm sorry to tell you, but your situation sounds a lot like the above situations. Most of these types of scams involve money, has the travel agency asked for any sort of processing fee? Like Meagan has said above, your future employer should usually pay for work permit related costs.
Read our article on avoiding job scams if you suspect it might be a scam.
Emma
Hi
I am an Indian who had been offered job of store keeper at Amana hospital. The selection was done on basis of CV !!! No interview was organised. I asked job profile from them but they did not revert. Rather than travel agency constantly asking me to pay the work permit fee which is 109500 INR. Can anyone answer that whether Amna hospital exists? How is recruitment done without interview? Do the employee paid AED 40K per month.
Hi there. Unfortunately this has all the characteristics of a job scam. There was no interview, and they've asked you to give them money. No reputable company would do either of these things. For more info, please see this article on avoiding job scams.
Oh I have the same experience! A company called "AL AMAL AMANI EXPLORATION" just asked me for CV for screening sometimes ago and said they will submit to their Head of Employment. Their company email is a gmail one. No prior job interview was organized. I asked them the job profile and no response indeed. Besides, their email stated that they have authorized "MUHAMMADNAVEED AND GHULAMFAREED FIRM" for so called the "Affidavit of Work permit/Insurance Certificate" service cost AED 6370.81. They require future employee to pay first and then said reimbursement will be made afterwards (do you believe it ?!) Therefore, I searched through the internet to see if Abu Dhabi really has that kind of skill hunting and selection service just based on CV. I made this post so that other skilled people will not be falling into the trap and got worried afterwards.