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UAE jobs: Is it possible to work for two companies at once? What you require to know

November 22, 2023
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UAE jobs: Is it possible to work for two companies at once? What you require to know

The UAE Jobs consistently ranks first in the world when it comes to the greatest places to work. Every year, more foreigners move to the nation in search of a more convenient and rewarding living because of its tidy streets, safe neighborhoods, excellent benefits, and extensive range of licenses and visas.

Not only are good employment attainable in this country, but working two jobs at once is also made possible by the rules. Employees can work part-time without getting Also  from their main employer.

As to the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratization (MoHRE), employers are permitted by UAE’s Labour Law to hire competent part-timers. These workers must have obtained a two- or three-year diploma in any technical or scientific discipline, as well as a university degree or higher.

Employees must meet different standards depending on the type of visa they currently have in order to start a second job.

Individuals who are in the UAE on a work visa are able to work another employment as long as they obtain a MoHRE part-time work permit. The holder of this authorization may work for another company for fewer than eight hours per day for a period of one year.

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