access_time2025-04-13T07:12:09.663ZfaceBHADANIS GULF INSTITUTE OF QUANTITY SURVEYORS FOR CIVIL ENGINEERS
Overtime Regulations: When and How You Must Be Paid in the Gulf Overtime regulations in the Gulf are a critical aspect of labor law that ensures employees are fairly compensated for the extra hours they work. With a diverse workforce and rapidly evolving industries, Gulf countries have implemented c...
access_time2025-04-13T07:10:38.313ZfaceBHADANIS GCC INSTITUTE OF QUANTITY SURVEYORS FOR CIVIL ENGINEERS
Importance of Attestation: How to Validate Indian Degrees for GCC Employment For Indian professionals seeking opportunities in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC), ensuring that your educational credentials are properly attested is a critical step. Attestation is the official validation of your degre...
access_time2025-04-13T07:09:16.628ZfaceBHADANIS GCC INSTITUTE OF QUANTITY SURVEYORS FOR CIVIL ENGINEERS
Legal Implications of Breaking a Work Contract in GCC Navigating the legal landscape of employment can be challenging, especially in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) where labor laws and contractual obligations tend to be strict. Breaking a work contract carries significant legal implications that...
access_time2025-04-13T07:08:02.711ZfaceBHADANIS MIDDLE EAST INSTITUTE OF QUANTITY SURVEYORS FOR CIVIL ENGINEERS
Immigration Updates: Recent Policy Shifts Affecting Indian Expats In today’s rapidly changing global landscape, immigration policies are constantly evolving, directly affecting millions of expatriates worldwide. For Indian expats, understanding the recent policy shifts is crucial to navigating the c...
access_time2025-04-13T07:05:30.439ZfaceBHADANIS GCC INSTITUTE OF QUANTITY SURVEYORS FOR CIVIL ENGINEERS
Understanding Trade Licenses: Can Engineers Work as Freelancers in GCC? Freelancing has become an attractive career option for professionals across many industries, and engineering is no exception. In the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region, trade licenses open up opportunities for civil and other...