Formalities and procedures in the United Arab Emirates
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Security clearance required for govt and semi-govt companies only?
Last post 8 years ago by naveedsheikh1 replies
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non renewal of contract/ termination during SL/ maternity leave
Last post 9 years ago by eyestiger4110 replies
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Answer to “So I got an offer letter – what will happen now?”
Last post 9 years ago by djoumetio kitio yannick1 replies
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registered midwife - want to move to UAE - how to proceed please?
Last post 9 years ago by abraham shebin3 replies
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HELP...ANY NURSES OR MIDWIVES GOING THROUGH THE DATAFLOW PROCESS????
Last post 9 years ago by Bhavna27 replies
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zimbabwean want to start a life in Dubai - How to proceed?
Last post 9 years ago by kenny tinotenda nyeke4 replies
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