Key responsibilities
- Government liaison: Acting as the main point of contact between the company and government entities like the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation (MOHRE), the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs (GDRFA), and the Department of Economic Development (DED).
- Visa and immigration: Processing visa applications and renewals for employees and their families, including residency permits, and ensuring all related paperwork is accurate and up-to-date.
- Legal and administrative: Managing the renewal of company licenses, permits, and other legal documents required for business operations.
- Documentation and record-keeping: Maintaining accurate records for employees and the company, and ensuring all official documents are handled correctly.
- Compliance: Ensuring the company operates in full compliance with all UAE labor and immigration laws and regulations.
- Application processing: Submitting and following up on applications through various online portals like Tasheel, Amer, and the ICP.
Required skills and qualifications
- Fluency in Arabic and English is often a requirement, notes Bayt.com.
- Strong knowledge of UAE labor and immigration laws is essential, says Zabeel Institute.
- Excellent organizational and administrative skills are necessary for managing a large volume of paperwork.
- A valid UAE driving license is often required, as mentioned on Bayt.com.
- Experience with government portals like Tasheel and Amer is beneficial, says Bayt.com.
Job Type: Full-time