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cyabhi

Hi I am Cyrel from Philippines, I'l be moving to Kalka, India next year after my wedding, as I we will settle down there, I would like to know if it will be possible for me to get job there? I graduated as BS in Tourism Hotel and Restaurant management and have experience in working.

Hoping that anyone here could help me to find job in Kalka.

Best Regards,

cyabhi

WarmFriend

You will have job avenues in your field  in Parwaanu (10 minutes from Kalka), Kasauli (1 hour from Kalka) as there are many resorts coming up & kinda weekend holiday destination & in Chandigarh  (say 45 minutes from Kalka) which is a 1.5 million strong city when you include the suburbs of Chandigarh.  So yes, you will have plenty of opportunities.  In case you need further help for Chandigarh job scenario, then I know a few people in the industry & can help you get in touch-Send me PM & we take it from there.

Best wishes for your wedding & India life  !

jeanneleez

Are you marrying an Indian citizen? If so, you may be able to get a PIO card. You need to be legally married and have proof. With a PIO card you can work for any company unencumbered. You will need to arrange for a PAN and AAdhar card in order to work and pay taxes. These are relatively simple to get. You will have to apply to the FRRO - Foreigners Regional Registration Office for PIO status and they decide whether or not your case is approved.

If you are NOT marrying an India citizen, things will be much more difficult. There are significant barriers to working in India, starting with the salary threshold - you need to be making around 150,000 rupees per month, which is a very high salary here in India. You will also need to find a company that is willing to bear the costs of arranging your work visa. You will have to back to the Philippines with all your paperwork and apply from your home country. You will only be able to work for that one company. If you decide to change jobs, you will have to return home and start over again.

Work visas are only good for one year and require annual extensions for the next four, after which you will have to go home and reapply for a fresh work visa even if you have stayed with the same company. This is expensive and time consuming (and don't get me started on those annual FRRO visa runs... expats say the abbreviation stands for Foreigners Rectal Reaming Office for a reason). There is one loophole in this when it comes to salaries - if you are teaching or working in an NGO, they may waive the salary condition.

Either way, good luck in your marriage and hope to see you in India one day. Cheers, Jeanne

Magdalaena

It is OCI Card now after marriage. You are eligible to apply after 2 years of marriage. Only then you will get legal job permit. :)

jeanneleez

Doh! OCI. Right. PIO is for "People of Indian Origin". What does OCI stand for?

WarmFriend

OCI stands for- overseas citizen of India...


But.. she is eligible to be an Indian citizen... so... ?

jeanneleez

The original poster is from the Philippines and that may be an option for her, but most Americans will be unlikely to give up their American citizenship due to the fact that we don't need visas for most countries. I've been traveling on five continents and I only needed visas for Brazil and Myanmar. I managed the travel arrangements for up to 50 Indian colleagues at a time for different trade shows, which required reams and reams of bank statements, health statements and all sorts of other information to generate visas for nearly everywhere we went. It's quite unfair to Indian businessmen who need to travel regularly.

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