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UAE offers visa amnesty for migrant workers

Dubai : The United Arab Emirates, a major hub for migrant laborers, on Wednesday began an amnesty for workers who entered the country without a visa or overstayed their work permit. The government said those who entered the UAE illegally or overstayed their visas and who come forward by October 31 would not be fined or charged if they choose to leave the country voluntarily. The amnesty also grants those looking for employment a six-month visa to find a job.

It excludes, however, those who are “blacklisted” or with legal cases pending. Official statistics for 2016 show the UAE’s labour force to be 6.3 million, out of a population of 9.1 million. The UAE press published testimonies of blue collar labourers who had come forward for the amnesty Wednesday. “Girraj Prasad, 54, from the state of Rajasthan, is the first Indian who cleared all the procedures to get exemptions from fines to leave the country without a ban,” Gulf News reported.  

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