I have a little worry in my application. We all know that some expats here doesnt work of what is in their visa designation in the residence visa stamp. Like for instance, i work as marketing coordinator but in my visa is secretary. In my case, i have submitted my visa as proof of my residency.
But i am applying for noc of marketing professional occupation. I even have my business card attached and my employment certificate from my company.
But since i have my residence visa included in my application, would it affect my chance? As i know is contradicting. Can someone give me a feedback please?
Thanks
You can check on Expedia and other similar sites to get a feel of the fares. From Dxb, Egypt Air and Saudia are usually the cheapest and Emirates the most expensive. Travel time will vary by no. of connections and the gap between them. Direct flights of EK and Etihad will be the shortest.
Etihad is by no means cheap. There's not much to experience on the A380 unless you are sitting on the upper deck. ;D
When we went for our landing the difference in price between EK and KLM was almost AED 1200 per ticket. For our family of 5, that was not such a smart idea!
I have UAE residence visa. Before getting job, I was in UAE for 2 months, in tourist visa.
In the form "Supplementary information your travels", do I need to mention this travel details? Got confused, because in this form, trip details other than country of origin or country of residence need to be filled.
You can check on Expedia and other similar sites to get a feel of the fares. From Dxb, Egypt Air and Saudia are usually the cheapest and Emirates the most expensive. Travel time will vary by no. of connections and the gap between them. Direct flights of EK and Etihad will be the shortest.
To add to the comments above generally flights with a stopover somewhere in Europe tend to be cheap Air France, KLM , Swiss Air, BA etc.
Just keep in mind that you might need a transit visa depending on your nationality.
We have flown Swissair and KLM and both flights were decent.
Hope this helps
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