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‘I want to embrace my daughter’: Some long-term expats receive exit permits, among the first to return home by plane

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Last updated: 2024/09/03 at 3:00 PM
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Living in Dubai can be a dream for many expatriates seeking better opportunities, however, for some like Indian expat Mohammed, circumstances can take an unexpected turn. Mohammed came to Dubai with hopes of making enough money to build a house in his hometown. Unfortunately, he found himself in a situation where he became an illegal resident in the country. After over a year of struggles, Mohammed finally received his outpass and is flying back to India to meet his daughter for the first time. The joy and anticipation he feels for this long-awaited reunion is palpable, as he expresses his eagerness to hold his daughter in his arms.

Mohammed is just one of the beneficiaries of the two-month amnesty announced by the UAE government, allowing thousands of illegal residents the opportunity to regularize their status. This initiative offers individuals like Mohammed a chance to rectify their situation without facing penalties. Whether it is choosing to leave the country or converting their visa into a residency visa through employment, the amnesty program aims to provide a solution for those who find themselves in legal limbo in the UAE.

After a decade of working in Dubai, Mohammed decided to return to the country based on a friend’s promise of partnership in a new business venture. However, the company faced financial difficulties, leaving Mohammed with a significant overstay fine. Despite working hard for the company for months, the realization of the situation dawned on him when his friend cut ties with him. The amnesty announcement brought a sense of relief to Mohammed, lifting the burden he had carried due to his friend’s failed business venture.

Another expatriate, A.C., a Filipino waitress, found herself in a similar predicament when her employer fled the country, leaving her in a state of uncertainty. Desperate to resolve her situation, she sought assistance in reducing her fines through the immigration office, but to no avail. It was only when the amnesty was announced that A.C. saw a ray of hope. With her documents in order, she was able to obtain her outpass and is now preparing to return to her family in the Philippines after almost two years of separation.

The stories of Mohammed and A.C. shed light on the challenges faced by many expatriates in Dubai, highlighting the importance of legal status and the impact it has on their lives. As they prepare to leave the country under the amnesty program, they are grateful for the opportunity to start afresh and reunite with their loved ones. While their experiences may have been marred by unforeseen circumstances, their resilience and determination to overcome obstacles reflect the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. It is through initiatives like the UAE’s amnesty program that individuals like Mohammed and A.C. are given a chance to rectify their legal status and move forward towards a brighter future.

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