UAE signs agreement for employing Bangladeshis

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The UAE and Bangladesh on Wednesday signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on facilitating recruitment of Bangladeshi nationals in the UAE.

Bangladeshis who previously had many immigration issues when coming to the UAE on tourist visas or taking employment in the UAE have now got a new ray of hope.

The agreement was signed in the presence of Nasser bin Thani Juma Al Hamli, Minister of Human Resources and Emiratisation, and Nomita Haldar NDC, Undersecretary of the Ministry of Expatriate Affairs.

Al Hamli praised the cooperation between the governments of the two friendly countries in various fields, including the promotion of cooperation to recruit qualified manpower from Bangladesh to the UAE in accordance with the laws and regulations in both countries.

“The signing of the memorandum comes within the framework of the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation to open multiple markets to families and employers in the country and to provide several options for the recruitment of help workers to meet their needs and achieve their aspirations,” he said.

Tadbeer centers would soon start providing their service to recruit workers in diverse fields. The MoU said the recruitment office in the UAE shall send a letter of offer to the candidate in Bangladesh, including all the terms of the employment contract.

Both countries agreed to cooperate to make a list of all costs related to recruitment and employment of Bangladeshi workers, as well as spread awareness among them about hiring guidelines before and after their arrival to UAE.

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