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smiley76

I'm a Hotel Revenue Manager and have been offered a job verbally I have requested a formal offer letter however I've been advised by the company that they don't do that, secondly they do not want to pay for any relocation or fees and does not offer any accommodation for me to there also the salary is not that attractive considering they want me to look after 3 properties..

Could you please advise if this is a normal practice for expats.

Kind Regards,

Confused Smiley

stumpy

Welcome to the forum

The company offering the job is required to organize visa etc for you. You need a formal written contract from them. They have to do this in order to get the visa / permit.
They are not required to offer relocation fees or accommodation.
I would not take up the offer.

DelphyMurganna

Not a very good deal. Employment must be issued on a visa.
I would not agree with the proposal.

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