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Consequences of Working on a Visit Visa: Why It’s a Bad Idea in GCC Countries Many expatriates are drawn to the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) by lucrative job opportunities and the promise of a high-quality lifestyle. However, working on a visit visa is a risky endeavor that can lead to serious leg...
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Reporting Workplace Issues: Whom to Contact in Case of Harassment or Discrimination Workplace harassment and discrimination are serious issues that can affect not only your professional performance but also your personal well-being. For professionals working in dynamic, international environments li...
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Legal Aspects of Changing Employers Within GCC: Transfer and NOC Switching employers in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) can be both an opportunity for career growth and a complex legal process. For many expatriates, changing jobs is a way to advance professionally, negotiate better compensation, ...
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Property Leasing Laws: Renting Apartments or Villas in GCC as an Expat For expatriates moving to the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region, understanding the property leasing laws is essential for a smooth transition into a new home. Renting apartments or villas in countries like the UAE, Saudi Arab...
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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...