Will you need it or not? Here are the answers.
The new requirement of having to produce a 'certificate of good conduct'
to obtain work visas in the UAE comes into effect from today.
Earlier this year, a committee in charge of implementing the Cabinet
resolution had announced that the certificate should be issued by the country
of origin of the person, or the country where he/she has been residing in for
the past five years. It should then be ratified by the state's mission, as well
as the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. The
certificate will only be applicable for the worker concerned and not his/her
dependents. Those coming to the country on visit, tourist or student visas
needn't get the certificate either.
On Saturday, when Khaleej Times contacted the Dubai Police call centre
to find out how to obtain the certificate, we were told that if an expatriate
comes to the UAE as a new employee, "he/she will have to get a good
conduct certificate from his/her home country before the visa can be
issued". However, the official clarified that the certificate is not
mandatory if an existing resident is switching jobs within the country.
"But it's up to the employer if they still want a certificate of good
conduct issued by the local police from the employee."
When the decision was announced, the committee, which includes
representatives from multiple government agencies, said the action comes within
the framework of the efforts of the UAE government to create "a safer and
more sustainable society". "Making the UAE one of the safest
countries in the world is the government's main aim," the committee noted
in a statement.
Major-General Khalil Ibrahim Al Mansouri, assistant commander-in-chief
of the Dubai Police for criminal investigation affairs, had earlier said that
the certificate is aimed at preventing and reducing crime in the UAE. The new
procedure will also help those involved in financial cases to clear their names
and come back or continue to work in the country.
"The new requirement will definitively prevent criminals from
entering the country ... The state has the right to protect society and its
members," he said. Major-General Al Mansouri also pointed out the Sharjah
incident involving the rape and murder of a nine-year-old Jordanian boy, who
was murdered by a person who had undergone a sentence in his home country for
his involvement in dangerous criminal acts.
All you need to know about the new requirement
What's a good conduct certificate?
It is a certificate issued by the country of origin of an expat who is
coming to the UAE on a work visa. If he/she had been residing in any other
country than his/her home country, the expat needs to produce the certificate
from that country.
How can it be obtained?
It is usually issued by the police or ministry of external affairs in a
resident's home country. It then needs to be ratified by the state's mission,
as well as the UAE Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation.
Is the certificate required for switching jobs within the UAE?
It is not mandatory for residents switching jobs within the country.
However, it is up to the employer if they want a new recruit to produce the
document.
What is the aim of the document?
To ensure a safer and more sustainable society, according to the committee
in charge of implementing the Cabinet resolution. The Dubai Police said the
requirement will help reduce crime.
Do residents' dependants have to get the certificate?
The certificate will only be applicable for the worker concerned and not
his/her dependents
Is anyone else exempted from obtaining it?
Those coming to the UAE on visit, tourist or student visas.
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