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Dear All
I am working in Saudi Arabia at my spouse visa in an Indian School as an accountant. And in my visa stamp it says not permitted to work. I have appointment letter from the school and the school is ready to give experience certificate also. my question is if i am producing this experience certificate is it valued?. please help me...
pras1986 said:
Dear All
I am working in Saudi Arabia at my spouse visa in an Indian School as an accountant. And in my visa stamp it says not permitted to work. I have appointment letter from the school and the school is ready to give experience certificate also. my question is if i am producing this experience certificate is it valued?. please help me...
They don't look what kind of visa you have for Saudi Arabia. Go ahead.
mohit_sharma123 said:
nope
but if u talk to some more people u will get more help
if govt says u cannot work in their country but u are working . thats not valid
mohit
The employer (Indian school) in KSA is the primary violator to the rules, if they employ eny one who is not under their sponsorship.
Yes, I guess it is counted. Because my wifes work experince is all from UAE and under my visa, states not authrosied to work. we sent the appointment letter, pay slips and contract copy, we have been asked to do our medicals. She is the principal applicant.
mirza897 was the contract from the MOL or just a contract between the company and your wife?
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