In the recent past, the embassy has warned about the increase in activities involving Nepali labor, banking transactions, social behavior, cyber crime, traffic rules, misuse of independent visas in the UAE.
The Nepali Embassy in Abu Dhabi of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has requested the Nepalis working in the UAE in various professions and businesses to fully comply with local laws, rules and values.
In the recent past, the embassy has warned about the increase in activities involving Nepali labor, banking transactions, social behavior, cyber crime, traffic rules, misuse of independent visas in the UAE. The embassy has also been asked to be careful as the trend of violating local laws is increasing. The Embassy has issued such a notice in the background of the UAE closing the work and visit visas for Nepalis. The UAE has not issued visit and work visas since September 8. The UAE has not given official information about the reason for the suspension of visas.
The embassy has specifically requested Nepali workers to follow 11 points. In which it is said to fully comply with the existing labor, laws, rules and values of the UAE, not to leave the employer and not to run away, not to break the legal contract with the company or organization you work for. Similarly, the notification issued by the embassy also states that the traffic rules should be fully obeyed, the resident ID card should always be carried, be lawful, honest and disciplined, and not engage in cheating, cheating or acting contrary to the contract.
The embassy has requested not to give passports, emirates cards or banking documents to others, not to post inappropriately through social media such as Facebook, Tiktok and Instagram, not to form unauthorized organizations or groups, to hold cultural or religious programs only by giving prior information to the embassy, and to keep the Nepali community united on the basis of mutual solidarity, harmony and cooperation. The embassy has also warned that legal action will be taken if the rules are violated. UAE is the main employment destination for Nepalis. There are currently 8 million Nepalis in the UAE. Last year alone, 264,000 Nepalis went to the UAE.
